
Podcast by Ryan Stackhouse and Chris Osmar
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 35 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Category | Society & Culture | ||||

The opening of Enemies of the People: Hitler's Critics and the Gestapo as read by the author.
The concentration camps symbolize the Holocaust. But the twisted road to Auschwitz was only one path in a wider system of terror. How did the concentration camp system change from 1935 to 1938? Who was in charge? How did the camps go from shrinking t... more
How did the Accountant of Auschwitz end up before a court at 93 years of age? Who bears responsibility for genocide? What justice can there be for crimes committed a lifetime ago? Join us for a conversation with Ricki Gurwitz about the thorny moral i... more
Who defended Nazi war criminals after 1945? What limited prosecution and how did the German public think about post-war justice? Tune in to our interview with Craig Sorvillo about his research on Rudolf Aschenauer to find out! Get a hold of us on twi... more
How did life change for slave labour after Stalingrad? How did the German way of irregular warfare shape their experience as a vital yet dangerous resource in Nazi eyes? In part two, Chris begins by briefly describing the foreign worker program and t... more
How did an oppressive system become a murderous one? How was the Nazi foreign worker program built upon colonial precedents? In our latest episode, Ryan interviews Chris about his freshly defended dissertation on forced labour under Nazism. In part o... more
Chris is back! In his triumphant return, we discuss how the Reich Ministry of the Interior functioned as the war turned against Germany. What changed after Himmler took control? Who was Wilhelm Stuckart? What was the SS theory of government administr... more
Where did the Nazi idea of a Judeo Bolshevik Conspiracy come from? How were modern anti-Semitic tropes woven into a narrative of Jewish puppet masters? In the first half of a two part Roots of Nazism episode, join Ryan for a whirlwind overview of mod... more
High quality, detailed and interesting. Great job.
If I can’t hear one of your hosts, I can’t enjoy your podcast.
I love history stories but why do history podcasts have to be so mind-numbingly boring?? I have no idea what these two guys are even talking about...
Once I found these two speakers on Third Reich History the programs are starred so I can listen over and over again.
As we all know the third reich is a big part of Germany’s History as well as WWII, for those who like History his podcast is recommended
Listed to your podcast some time ago and wanted to refresh my memory and now can find only 2 of the episodes. Such a pity that all the rest disappeared ( the podcast was splendid)!
I cannot believe how many other comments have been saying this for so long
Great content but Chris ruined this podcast because they won’t buy a good mic.
Such a shame. What is wrong with these hosts allowing that and not listening to reviews??
Thank you guys for the erudite, thoughtful and thought provoking podcast. A real gem of a podcast - much appreciated. Mark in Sydney Australia
More please! ?
More please! 🙂
Like what you are all talking about but I spend more time trying to figure out what the other guy is talking about rather than actually listening. Would be a great podcast if better audio
So excited to have found this podcast. Tons of fascinating discussion and I can't get enough. I have caught up and I am really hoping this is not over. Assuming it is not, would you all be open to taking questions from listeners? Would be incredible to get your thoughts on a few things!! Awesome work guys!
It’s hard to find information on this that I haven’t herd. This podcast is good. I would like to email you guys and ask some questions that I’ve been asking my self. I recommend this podcast very much. I will add that if you did mention your email on any episodes sorry I missed it. I will listen for it the next time I listen to the cast.
I hope you guys make a new episode. Hopefully it didn’t end
I love the subject, but I cannot stand poor audio. One host can’t be at 10 and the other at 2. Clean up the technical side. As far as the history, I can’t say. Won’t listen to substandard audio. Clean it up, boys.
One of the hosts had a horrible headset connection and ruined the podcast. I had to turn it off. Too bad because the content was interesting
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