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Dr. Werner Best, Reinhard Heydrich's deputy, named Heydrich the most demonic personality in the Nazi leadership due to his inhumanity which took no account of those he mowed down.
06:59 - 09:09 (02:10)
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Dr. Werner Best, Reinhard Heydrich's deputy, named Heydrich the most demonic personality in the Nazi leadership due to his inhumanity which took no account of those he mowed down.
ChapterTalking About Hydrick and Historical Contexts
EpisodePart One: The Young, Evil God of Death: Reinhard Heydrich
PodcastBehind the Bastards
Charles Hydrick, a man who had dreams of conquest and violence from a young age, is a surprising example of someone who wasn't a super anti-Semitic individual from the start.
09:09 - 10:40 (01:30)
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Charles Hydrick, a man who had dreams of conquest and violence from a young age, is a surprising example of someone who wasn't a super anti-Semitic individual from the start.
ChapterTalking About Hydrick and Historical Contexts
EpisodePart One: The Young, Evil God of Death: Reinhard Heydrich
PodcastBehind the Bastards
A discussion on the portrayal of the peasant class in the 1895 opera and its relation to the right wing's reaction to Germany's defeat in World War One.
10:40 - 12:13 (01:33)
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A discussion on the portrayal of the peasant class in the 1895 opera and its relation to the right wing's reaction to Germany's defeat in World War One. The protagonist's deification of the peasants, but only when they "know their place," highlights a commitment to hating the working class.
ChapterTalking About Hydrick and Historical Contexts
EpisodePart One: The Young, Evil God of Death: Reinhard Heydrich
PodcastBehind the Bastards
This podcast episode discusses how the reputation of Reinhard Heydrich's childhood has been misconstrued in online sources due to his adult monstrous behavior.
12:14 - 12:53 (00:39)
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This podcast episode discusses how the reputation of Reinhard Heydrich's childhood has been misconstrued in online sources due to his adult monstrous behavior. The speakers shed light on the misconceptions and claim that there was no clear indication of Heydrich's future as a monster in his upbringing.