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  • TV Episode | 15 min | Documentary, Animation
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The Armchair Historian

How did Germany Get so Strong after Losing WW1?
TV Episode | 15 min | Documentary, Animation

Germany, when saddled with debt and suffering from inflation, grew to conquer most of Europe in only twenty years. How did the fallout from the Great War cripple their economy in the first place? Why did the Wehrmacht construct the ...See moreGermany, when saddled with debt and suffering from inflation, grew to conquer most of Europe in only twenty years. How did the fallout from the Great War cripple their economy in the first place? Why did the Wehrmacht construct the Autobahn? The Armchair Historian recounts the method and the madness that set the stage for World War II. Written by Anonymous See less
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Updated May 30, 2020

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May 30, 2020 (United States)

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6 cast members
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Griffin Johnsen
Self - Narrator (voice) Self - Narrator (voice)   See fewer
Albertov
Market Customer (voice) Market Customer (voice)   See fewer
Steinbeissertv
Market Vendor (voice) Market Vendor (voice)   See fewer
James Cottle-Vinson
Soldier (voice) Soldier (voice)   See fewer
Heiner
Civilian (voice) (as Heiner M.L) Civilian (voice) (as Heiner M.L)   See fewer
Matthias Lünig
Civilian (voice) (as M. Lünig) Civilian (voice) (as M. Lünig)   See fewer
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