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  • Strap in nerds. In the first episode of our first two-parter, we use the career of Roland Freisler to track some of the huge legal changes that would secure the dictatorship of the Third Reich. We get up to 1934 here, where the Nazis are on the cusp of becoming the one and only political force in the country, having outlawed all other parties.

    Watch out for the next episode to hear about how Freisler himself would weaponise the law for the Nazi’s murderous means and his ultimate and quite satisfying death.

    You can get in touch and book Jonny or Pip for a tour of Berlin via www.whitlams-berlin-tours.com. Don't forget to subscribe for more Berlin history every two weeks!

    Mixed and Produced by Alex Griffiths
    https://www.instagram.com/alexgriffiths_music/
    https://alexgriffiths.bandcamp.com/

    Sources:
    Die NS-Justiz: Recht des Unrechts | Doku HD | ARTE
    Hitler's Executioner: Roland Freisler, President of the Nazi People's Court, Helmut Ortner

  • This episode we'll be talking about Jazz's reception in Berlin and Germany more broadly, from its early arrival in the 20s to the Third Reich's attempts to stamp it out. Minister for Propaganada and Enlightenment Joseph Goebbels has a plan to make really cool and great white supremacist music actually… but the results are as one might expect. We also take a look at the rebellious teens of Nazi Germany; the Swing-Jugend, a youth subculture already inclined to scoff at the Nazis will find their anthem in the music of Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong.

    You can get in touch and book Jonny or Pip for a tour of Berlin via www.whitlams-berlin-tours.com. Don't forget to subscribe for more Berlin history every two weeks!

    Mixed and Produced by Alex Griffiths
    https://www.instagram.com/alexgriffiths_music/
    https://alexgriffiths.bandcamp.com/

    Sources:
    Different Drummers: Jazz in the Culture of Nazi Germany
    Book by Michael H. Kater

    Jazz Mini Series by Ken Burns


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  • Just weeks before the beginning of the Second World War, a dark spectre begins to stalk a particular section of the S-Bahn train line in Berlin. The press under Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels is loathe to publish news of anything but glorious German victory and the crimes of their supposed enemies within and without. As more and more women are violently attacked and eventually murdered, a decision is made to let the public in on what is happening, and inadvertently, the murderer. Against the backdrop of an extraordinarily violent regime, we take a look at an historically mundane violent occurence, as it unfolded in the city.

    You can get in touch and book Jonny or Pip for a tour of Berlin via www.whitlams-berlin-tours.com. Don't forget to subscribe for more Berlin history every two weeks!

    Mixed and Produced by Alex Griffiths
    https://www.instagram.com/alexgriffiths_music/
    https://alexgriffiths.bandcamp.com/

    Sources:
    'A Serial Killer in Nazi Berlin: The Chilling True Story of the S-Bahn Murderer'
    Book by Scott Andrew Selby


  • You know how it is, you want Greta Garbo in your next Hollywood Talkie, but she's awkward and weird and won't get on the phone, you need Salka Viertel.

    Weimar Theatre Actress, Consummate Hostess, tireless anti-fascist, Garbo whisperer.
    You might not have heard of Salka Viertel but some of the greatest connections and collaborations made in the early years of Hollywood happened in Salka Viertel’s Santa Monica living room. A life touched over and over by tragedy but always focussed on love and togetherness, Salka’s life has become somewhat forgotten, showing our habit of overlooking the often invisible work of hosting, caring and bringing people together.

    You can can in touch and book Jonny or Pip for a tour of Berlin via www.whitlams-berlin-tours.com. Don't forget to subscribe for more Berlin history every two weeks!

    Mixed and Produced by Alex Griffiths
    https://www.instagram.com/alexgriffiths_music/
    https://alexgriffiths.bandcamp.com/

    Sources:
    'The Sun and Her Stars: Salka Viertel and Hitler's Exiles in the Golden Age of Hollywood' by Donna Rifkind

  • It’s November in Germany, so you know that there's History afoot. Join Jonny Whitlam and Pip Roper as we discuss some of the context leading up to the November Revolution, (29th October-9th November) and try to detangle the confusion of those in the thick of it. Kaiser Wilhelm II doesn’t know when to leave the party, Rosa Luxemburg’s fresh out of prison and she told you this war was a bad idea all along, and there’s a town full of sailor’s who aren’t that keen on pointlessly dying actually. Join us as we, and they, try to navigate a forced abdication, end of an Empire and beginning of a whole new and turbulent world.

    You can can in touch and book Jonny or Pip for a tour of Berlin via www.whitlams-berlin-tours.com. Don't forget to subscribe for more Berlin history every two weeks!

    Mixed and Produced by Alex Griffiths
    https://www.instagram.com/alexgriffiths_music/
    https://alexgriffiths.bandcamp.com/

    Sources:
    'The Weimar Years' by Frank McDonough
    'The Downfall of Money' by Frederick Taylor