This episode examines the conditions that led to Hitler's ascent, including economic turmoil and propaganda that fostered a totalitarian state. It covers the dramatic final days of his regime, including the battles in Berlin and the collapse of Nazi leadership. Finally, it delves into the Nuremberg Trials, where war crimes accountability reshaped international justice and human rights.
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From his roots in Stratford-upon-Avon to the vibrant cultural era of Elizabethan England, Shakespeare's life and work continue to captivate. This episode examines his early influences, the groundbreaking role of The Globe Theatre, and how his legacy endures through language and universal storytelling. Personal anecdotes bring these themes to life, showcasing the power of his enduring genius.


