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Hitler and Atatürk: How Turkish nationalism inspired the Nazis
Dr. Stefan Ihrig, a historian and post-doctoral fellow at the Van Leer Jerusalem Institute, tells host Gilad Halpern how rising Turkish nationalism in the wake of WWI served as valuable inspiration for the Nazis in the early Weimar years and beyond.
How the Nazis imagined a world without Jews
Prof. Alon Confino, a historian at the University of Virginia and at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, talks to host Gilad Halpern about the Nazi desire to remove the Jews not only from the present and the future, but also from the past.
Music:
Boom Pam & Trifonas – Ematha Pos Eisai Magkas
Selda Bagcan – Cemberimde Gul Oya
Carly Simon – You Won’t Forget Me
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