Podcast episode about anti-fascist youth cultural movements in Nazi Germany
before and during World War II. In particular we look at the German Edelweiss
Pirates and Swing Kids, and in our patreon bonus episode we also speak about
the French Zazous and the Austrian Schlurfs.
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Despite years of indoctrination, young people in fascist Europe in the 1930s
and 40s resisted the authoritarianism and conformism of Nazi rule. We hear
from former Edelweiss Pirate Walter Mayer, and speak with historian Nick Heath
about these little-known movements.
- E72.1: Zazous and Schlurfs, bonus episode – available exclusively for our patreon supporters
- Anti-fascist books and merchandise – Posters, clothing and merchandise using artwork by or inspired by the Edelweiss Pirates and other 1930s anti-fascists in Germany.
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Acknowledgements
- Thanks to our patreon supporters for making this podcast possible. Special thanks to Jazz Hands and Jamison D. Saltsman.
- Episode graphic, mural of a group of Edelweiss Pirates in Cologne, courtesy wwwuppertal Flickr, CC by 2.0.
- Edited by Louise Barry
- The theme music was Functionizin’, by Fats Waller, courtesy of the Swiss Foundation and Wikimedia Commons.
- Also featured was Richard Wagner’s Gerechter Gott, performed by Ernestine Schumann-Heink also courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.
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