First in a double podcast episode about Mildred Fish-Harnack, the US-born
woman at the centre of the underground resistance to Nazism in Berlin during
World War II. In conversation with Rebecca Donner, Mildred’s great great niece
and author of All the Frequent Troubles of Our Days.
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In this part we cover the background, Mildred’s early life, the Nazis’ rise to
power, the resistance, and the beginnings of her involvement in international
espionage.
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Acknowledgements
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This episode was edited by Jesse French.
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