In this month's edition of the History Today Podcast:
- Roger Moorhouse, who wrote about Germania in our March issue, discusses Hitler's radical plan to transform Berlin into the capital of a Greater German 'World Empire', and argues that it represented a perfect example of Nazism's inherent misanthropy;
- Patrick Bishop, author of Target Tirpitz and of the essay Churchill's Magnificent Obsession in our March issue, talks about why the Allies were so determined to sink the German battleship;
- and Craig Koslofsky discusses his book Evening's Empire: A History of the Night in Early Modern Europe, winner of the Longman-History Today Book of the Year award.
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