Concluding part of our 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 a terrible blunder which transpired, repression,
aftermath, the response of Allied powers, and the historical legacy.
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Full acknowledgements, photos, sources, more information and eventually a
transcript on the homepage for this double episode:
https://workingclasshistory.com/podcast/e63-64-mildred-fish-harnack/
Acknowledgements
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thanks to Stone Lawson. Episode graphic courtesy of the Donner family. Our
theme tune is Bella Ciao, thanks for permission to use it from Dischi del
Sole. You can purchase it here. Or stream it here. This episode was edited by
Jesse French.
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