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Between 2 Wars - Episode Guide

Season 1

1918 Part 1: Rise of the Nations

Episode: 1x01 | Airdate: Apr 14, 2018 (10 min)

1918 Part 1: Rise of the Nations

After the War to End All Wars, there's more of two things. More nations and more wars. Wars of independence, civil wars, ethnic wars, ideological wars and just plain old wars. In the first Prelude to the Between 2 Wars series, covering the years 1919-1939 from WWI to WWII chronologically, we look at the rise of nationalism out of the ruins of The Great War. Indy Neidell and Spartacus take you on a historical journey through 20 years of dawn, light, and dusk back into the darkness of war.

1918 Part 2: Disease, War and The Lost Generation

Episode: 1x02 | Airdate: Apr 19, 2018 (12 min)

1918 Part 2: Disease, War and The Lost Generation

As World War One ends the dying takes on new proportions when the Spanish Flu ravages the world. A whole generation of young people that should be starting their adult life is instead decimated at a devastating rate. The suffering at the end of 1918 will have consequences that last until this day.

1919 Part 1: Planes, Guns and Automobiles

Episode: 1x03 | Airdate: Apr 22, 2018 (12 min)

1919 Part 1: Planes, Guns and Automobiles

The year 1919 was the year when the world took the first step into the age of mass communication. Wartime developments now create the aviation industry, mass produced cars, broadcast media and... more guns.

1919 Part 2: Russian Civil War and Russian Wars

Episode: 1x04 | Airdate: Apr 29, 2018 (11 min)

1919 Part 2: Russian Civil War and Russian Wars

On what was only recently the Eastern Front of World War One there is no end to war. Russia is at war with itself while it tries to reconquer the former territories of the Russian Empire. These new countries are also at war with themselves and each other, while they fight the Bolshevik Russian armies invading their young borders. Ukraine, Poland, Belarus, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Finland, Romania, wherever you look in Eastern Europe there is war, more war... endless war.

1919 Part 3: Peace, Revolution and the Treaty of Versailles

Episode: 1x05 | Airdate: May 5, 2018 (12 min)

1919 Part 3: Peace, Revolution and the Treaty of Versailles

The Paris Peace Conference gets underway while the world continues to go up in flames. In 1919 it seems like every corner of the world is plagued by revolutions, strikes, protests, oppression, ethnic violence, massacres, or war.

1919 Part 4: Enter Adolf Hitler Stage Left

Episode: 1x06 | Airdate: May 9, 2018 (12 min)

1919 Part 4: Enter Adolf Hitler Stage Left

The fledgling democracy in Germany struggles to survive as the German Revolution escalates into a downright civil war. In one of the German States Bavaria, Adolf Hitler appears on the stage within the context of the Bavarian Soviet Revolution.

1920 Part 1: Miracle on the Vistula - Polish Soviet War

Episode: 1x07 | Airdate: May 16, 2018 (16 min)

1920 Part 1: Miracle on the Vistula - Polish Soviet War

In 1920 the Bolshevik Russian Red army has more or less routed the Russian counter revolutionary White Armies. Their attention now turns to the West. Lenin wants to take the communist revolution to Germany, France and the United Kingdom. To get there he has to go through Poland though, and he hasn't counted with Józef Piłsudski, the leader of the Polish Republic.

1920 Part 2: The German People Oppose the Right Wing Extremists

Episode: 1x08 | Airdate: Jun 16, 2018 (12 min)

1920 Part 2: The German People Oppose the Right Wing Extremists

Germany is usually associated with the rise of right wing extremism in the interwar years, but in 1920 almost the entire German citizenry unites to stop the reactionary forces from destroying their brand new democracy during the Lüttwitz Kapp Putsch. Meanwhile in Munich Adolf Hitler makes his next move to create the Nazi movement, while Lenin prepares the International socialist revolution in Russia.

1920 Part 3: Carving Up the Middle East

Episode: 1x09 | Airdate: Jul 28, 2018 (17 min)

1920 Part 3: Carving Up the Middle East

In 1920, the colonial powers of the British Empire and France reverse course on their commitment to grant independence to the peoples of the Middle East. In a game to grab the oil fields of Arabia, Syria and Mesopotamia, and to control the Suez Canal they tighten their grip on the region, with far ranging consequences that will shape the world well into the 21st century.

1920 Part 4: Sex, Drugs and the Right to Vote

Episode: 1x10 | Airdate: Dec 2, 2018 (18 min)

1920 Part 4: Sex, Drugs and the Right to Vote

When many of the fighting men of The Great War return home addicted to drugs and infected with venereal disease, their sweethearts have decided that it's time for some serious changes! It's time for women's liberation!

1921 Part 1: The US Turns Away from the World to Prohibition and Crime

Episode: 1x11 | Airdate: Jan 4, 2019 (17 min)

1921 Part 1: The US Turns Away from the World to Prohibition and Crime

After an unpopular war and facing unrest at home, the US returns to isolationism after half a century of gradually opening up to the world. On the home front, prohibition gives rise to more problems of the very kinds it meant to solve; crime and debauchery, and one the biggest crooks is in the White House.

1921 Part 2: Poland Rises in the East

Episode: 1x12 | Airdate: Jan 11, 2019 (16 min)

1921 Part 2: Poland Rises in the East

In 1921 the Second Polish Republic expands to the borders it will have until it is overrun by the Germans and Soviets in September of 1939. Through conquest, popular uprisings, plebiscite, and the Treaty of Versailles Poland incorporates land from her neighboring nations.

1922 Part 1: Rise of Fascism and Mussolini's March on Rome

Episode: 1x13 | Airdate: Jan 18, 2019

1922 Part 1: Rise of Fascism and Mussolini's March on Rome

In 1922, when Italy is in political chaos, reeling from the effects of The Great War and labour unrest, one man makes a violent grab for power. He is the prominent journalist and leader of a new radical, reactionary, oppressive, and murderous movement. He is Benito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini and he calls his movement Fascism.

1922 Part 2: The Greco-Turkish War and Legalisation of Ethnic Cleansing

Episode: 1x14 | Airdate: Jan 24, 2019 (28 min)

1922 Part 2: The Greco-Turkish War and Legalisation of Ethnic Cleansing

When the Ottoman empire is torn apart by the Treaty of Sevres, ethnic conflicts in the old empire that have been boiling for almost a century lead to war between Greece and the parts of the Empire that will soon become the Republic of Turkey. A war that will have lasting effect on the world as both sides proceed to carry out stunning actions of ethnic violence, which is shockingly also sanctioned by international treaty after the fact.

1923: Hitler's Beer Hall Disaster

Episode: 1x15 | Airdate: Nov 10, 2018

1923: Hitler's Beer Hall Disaster

When Germany spirals into hyperinflation and the French occupy the Ruhr, Adolf Hitler and Erich Ludendorff make a grab for power.

1924: Lenin's Death and Stalin's Rise to Power

Episode: 1x16 | Airdate: Nov 25, 2018 (21 min)

1924: Lenin's Death and Stalin's Rise to Power

As Lenin's health starts to fail, the struggle to become his successor picks up speed with Stalin maneuvering closer and closer to power. The outcome of this struggle will define a century of world events.

1925 Part 1: Smashing China to Pieces, the Background

Episode: 1x17 | Airdate: Feb 7, 2019 (16 min)

1925 Part 1: Smashing China to Pieces, the Background

The 19th century throws all kinds of terror and unfortune on China, which not long before was the most powerful nation in the world. While many other Western, Asian and even American nations seek to gain influence in China through politics, wars and trade, China itself tries to hold on to its glory days.

1926 Part 1: Fake News in the Radio Age

Episode: 1x19 | Airdate: Mar 1, 2019 (23 min)

1926 Part 1: Fake News in the Radio Age

Modernization caused a communication revolution in the 1920's with the mass adaptation of the Radio, with all sorts concequences for the entertainment industry as well as the political game.

1926 Part 2: How Hollywood Helped Hitler

Episode: 1x20 | Airdate: Mar 14, 2019

1926 Part 2: How Hollywood Helped Hitler

The rise of the media superstar and the rise of Naziism had a lot to do with each other. The early death of one of the first media superstars, Rudolph Valentino in 1926 shows us exactly how and why.

1927 Part 2: From Aerobatics to Terror Bombing - Civil Aviation

Episode: 1x23 | Airdate: Jul 11, 2019 (16 min)

1927 Part 2: From Aerobatics to Terror Bombing - Civil Aviation

With thousands of planes left over from World War One, hobby pilots and entrepreneurs set out to create the modern airline industry. Charles Lindbergh, Amelia Earhart, and many more set record after record, while airplane manufacturers start the creation of passenger, freight planes, and a new generation of aerial weapons.

1929 Part 2: Enter Yugoslavia Part 1

Episode: 1x26 | Airdate: Aug 2, 2019 (18 min)

1929 Part 2: Enter Yugoslavia Part 1

Formed in the ashes of the Great War, the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes is already facing some pretty difficult birth pangs.

1929 Part 3: Enter Yugoslavia Part 2

Episode: 1x27 | Airdate: Aug 10, 2019 (17 min)

1929 Part 3: Enter Yugoslavia Part 2

As 1929 approaches, the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes spirals closer and closer to collapse. When the parliament descends into murderous chaos, it is up to King Alexander to decide what to do...

1931 Part 2: Japan, the Bureaucratic War Machine

Episode: 1x30 | Airdate: Sep 3, 2019

1931 Part 2: Japan, the Bureaucratic War Machine

In Japan, there has been a gradual increase of militarism since The Great War and in 1931 the country goes to war again when they Invade Chinese Manchuria based on a false flag terrorist strike at the Mukden railway junction.

1931 Part 3: Germany Commits Suicide by Cancelling War Reparations

Episode: 1x31 | Airdate: Sep 6, 2019 (17 min)

1931 Part 3: Germany Commits Suicide by Cancelling War Reparations

Contrary to popular belief it is not so much reparations themselves that puts the first stepping stone in place for the Nazis to rise to power. Instead it is the cancellation of war reparations, or more correctly put; the measures that 'The Hunger Chancellor" Heinrich Brüning implements to get reparations cancelled that pushes Germany over the financial brink and into the hands of Hitler and Goebbels.

1932 Part 1: Stalin's 5 Year Plan for Economic Mass Murder

Episode: 1x32 | Airdate: Sep 13, 2019 (18 min)

1932 Part 1: Stalin's 5 Year Plan for Economic Mass Murder

Stalin has to deal with the consequences of forcibly changing the Soviet Union from an agrarian economy into a modern industrialized society as his first five-years plan reaches its final year.

1932 Part 2: Most Germans Reject Hitler - Politics in Weimar Germany

Episode: 1x33 | Airdate: Sep 20, 2019 (18 min)

1932 Part 2: Most Germans Reject Hitler - Politics in Weimar Germany

After Chancellor Brüning has run Germany's economy into the ground, the country is once again going to the polls. It's a wild brawl between reason and madness, populism and stability, and democracy and tyranny focused on who will unite Germany if Germany even can be united again...

1932 Part 3: The Holodomor - The Communists' Holocaust

Episode: 1x34 | Airdate: Sep 26, 2019 (23 min)

1932 Part 3: The Holodomor - The Communists' Holocaust

What do you get when you combine vigorous grain-tax policies, bad harvests with Stalins fear and animosity for the rural population of Ukraine? A man-created murder famine, designed to kill millions of Ukrainian men, women and children.

1932 Part 4: Rise of Evil - From Populism to Fascism

Episode: 1x35 | Airdate: Oct 4, 2019 (23 min)

1932 Part 4: Rise of Evil - From Populism to Fascism

Democracy finds itself in a crisis as the 1930s take off. On a global scale, Fascist or otherwise authoritarian and repressive movements and governments seek to destroy the pillars of liberal society.

1933 Part 1: Germany Never Elected Hitler - The Machtergreifung

Episode: 1x36 | Airdate: Oct 11, 2019 (24 min)

1933 Part 1: Germany Never Elected Hitler - The Machtergreifung

Hitlers rise to power, also known as the Machtergreifung, was riddled with physical and mental manipulation, political games and an exploitation of the Democratic system. This episode follows the events leading up to the Nazi takeover of Germany.

1933 Part 3: The World Takes Advantage of American Isolationism

Episode: 1x38 | Airdate: Oct 24, 2019

1933 Part 3: The World Takes Advantage of American Isolationism

America is very unprepared for rising tensions in The Pacific and Europe. US President Franklin Roosevelt tries his best to re-arm the American Army and Navy, but the isolationist opposition is a fierce obstacle.

1934 Part 2: Not All Fascists Are Nazis - Civil War in Austria

Episode: 1x40 | Airdate: Nov 7, 2019 (21 min)

1934 Part 2: Not All Fascists Are Nazis - Civil War in Austria

Austria is very divided in the 1930s. Austrian Nationalism opposes the idea of a Greater German Reich, which triggers the emergence of Austrofascism. They find themselves in a violent struggle against Nazis, Communists, Democrats and Socialists.

1934 Part 3: Murder and Fascism - Rise of the Ustaše

Episode: 1x41 | Airdate: Nov 15, 2019 (22 min)

1934 Part 3: Murder and Fascism - Rise of the Ustaše

King Aleksandar has been working to forge a single Yugoslav identity in his troubled Balkan state. But ethnic nationalism still runs strong, and a shadowy fascist movement fiercely committed to destroying Yugoslavia is emerging.

1935 Part 2: The End of Polish Democracy - Pilsudski and the Sanacja Regime

Episode: 1x44 | Airdate: Dec 5, 2019 (19 min)

1935 Part 2: The End of Polish Democracy - Pilsudski and the Sanacja Regime

The Second Polish Republic emerged victorious from the Polish-Soviet War in 1921. But the shine of independence is quickly rubbing off as the new state finds itself burdened with sever economic, political, and social problems. There is one man who sees it as his destiny to save his ailing nation. That man is Józef Piłsudski. But will his undemocratic Sanacja regime be able to solve Poland's problems?

1935 Part 3: Communist Boots Are Made for Walking - Mao's Long March

Episode: 1x45 | Airdate: Dec 13, 2019 (18 min)

1935 Part 3: Communist Boots Are Made for Walking - Mao's Long March

From 1927 to 1934, the Chinese Communists lived in a state within the National Chinese State led by Chiang Kai-Shek. In 1935, the Nationalists strike and the Communists follow their leader Mao Zedong on a Long March Northwards.

1935 Part 4: One More Scramble in Africa - The Second Italo-Abyssinian War

Episode: 1x46 | Airdate: Jan 10, 2020 (17 min)

1935 Part 4: One More Scramble in Africa - The Second Italo-Abyssinian War

After European Empires were done scrambling for Africa, not much of the African continent was left to be ruled by its native people, or to be colonised for other colony-hungry European powers. However, the Kingdom of Abyssinia is one of the countries that made it through the scramble alive. That is, until Benito Mussolini shifts the Italian focus to East-Africa once more.

1936 Part 1: Zionism, Arabism & Colonialism in the Middle East

Episode: 1x47 | Airdate: Jan 16, 2020 (16 min)

1936 Part 1: Zionism, Arabism & Colonialism in the Middle East

After more than twenty years of colonial management, promises made but few promises kept and ethnic & cultural clashes in the area, unrest in the middle east erupts in violence. A series of movements originate in this time, with long lasting consequences.

1936 Part 2: How Left/Right Partisanship Starts a Civil War in Spain

Episode: 1x48 | Airdate: Jan 24, 2020 (18 min)

1936 Part 2: How Left/Right Partisanship Starts a Civil War in Spain

Spain in the early 1930's was practically Europe in Microcosm, with numerous political and ideological movements clashing in debate and open battles on the streets of Spain. All of this worsened in 1936 as Spain slowly descends into Civil War.

1936 Part 3: How Hitler Won the Olympic Games - The Berlin Olympics

Episode: 1x49 | Airdate: Jan 30, 2020

1936 Part 3: How Hitler Won the Olympic Games - The Berlin Olympics

The Berlin Olympics in 1936 were a masterfully played piece of Nazi Propaganda, where they framed their race as physically superior and their ideology as modern, organised and cultured while also ostensibly downplaying their anti-internationalism racism and anti-semitism. But the Germans didn't embrace sports for friendly competition. They did so for something very different.

1937 Part 1: Did WW2 Start in 1937? - The Rape of China

Episode: 1x50 | Airdate: Feb 6, 2020 (23 min)

1937 Part 1: Did WW2 Start in 1937? - The Rape of China

1937 marks the beginning of the Second Sino-Japanese War. And wether or not this is the 'actual' starting point of World War Two, it definitely was a devastating conflict which led to the deaths of hundreds of thousands and the displacement of millions.

1937 Part 2: Why the Nazis Weren't Socialists - "The Good Hitler Years"

Episode: 1x51 | Airdate: Feb 19, 2020 (21 min)

1937 Part 2: Why the Nazis Weren't Socialists - "The Good Hitler Years"

The Nazi economy appears to do well during the 1930s. But this is largely myth, as the German economy under Hitler is based on a self destructive, ideologically or selfishly fuelled irrationality driven by conquest and criminal practice.

1938 Part 1: Appeasement - How the West Helped Hitler Start WW2

Episode: 1x52 | Airdate: Feb 27, 2020

1938 Part 1: Appeasement - How the West Helped Hitler Start WW2

With the increasing aggression of Italy, Japan, and Germany in the 1930s, the League of Nations is becoming increasingly ineffective in regulating international disputes. Britain and France adopt a diplomatic strategy of appeasement to hold off all-out war and buy some crucial time. But will it work, and can Adolf Hitler's territorial ambitions be contained?

1938 Part 3: The Road to the Holocaust - Kristallnacht

Episode: 1x54 | Airdate: Mar 12, 2020 (23 min)

1938 Part 3: The Road to the Holocaust - Kristallnacht

After years of gradually increasing persecution, the Nazi's institute a nationwide pogrom on the night of November 9, 1938. It will signal the end of Jewish life in Germany.

1939 Part 1: The Deadly Dry Run for WW2 - The Spanish Civil War

Episode: 1x56 | Airdate: Mar 26, 2020 (22 min)

1939 Part 1: The Deadly Dry Run for WW2 - The Spanish Civil War

After years of political violence and strife, a military coup in 1936 finally brings Spain into all-out civil war. Mass executions and revolutionary upheaval, as the eyes of the world focus on the Iberian Peninsula.

1939 Part 2: A Soviet-Nazi Alliance - The Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact

Episode: 1x57 | Airdate: Apr 2, 2020 (21 min)

1939 Part 2: A Soviet-Nazi Alliance - The Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact

In 1939, two bitter rivals sign a non-aggression pact. But the treaty is something more than just a simple pledge of neutrality. Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union have also secretly agreed on how they will carve up Eastern Europe between them.

1939 Part 3: The True Story of How WW2 Began

Episode: 1x58 | Airdate: Apr 9, 2020

1939 Part 3: The True Story of How WW2 Began

In this final episode of Season 1 of Between Two Wars we examine what caused the world to stand on the brink of total war in just two decades after the War to End All Wars. Events that end with three words through a phone line: "Grandmother is dead," words that launch World War II.

Season 2

Harvest 1918: War, Cinema, and Cheese!

Episode: 2x01 | Airdate: Oct 28, 2020 (17 min)

Harvest 1918: War, Cinema, and Cheese!

War, poverty, and disease continue to pummel the word in the wake of the Great War. But still, humanity carries on, not only surviving but creating a host of futuristic opportunities in the arts, the economy, and....cheese.

Winter 1919: America on the Brink of Revolution?

Episode: 2x02 | Airdate: Nov 4, 2020 (16 min)

Winter 1919: America on the Brink of Revolution?

There is revolution and fear of revolution throughout the world in the winter of 1919. But cultural and technological revolutions are also bringing hope to many. A new age of Jazz and Cinema is about to reach America and Europe.

Spring 1919: The General Relativity of Revolution

Episode: 2x03 | Airdate: Nov 12, 2020 (14 min)

Spring 1919: The General Relativity of Revolution

It is a springtime of revolution throughout the world in 1919 and not just the political kind. Era-defining advances in science and technology and iconic cinematography are made this season.

Winter 1920: New York Prohibits Booze and Socialists

Episode: 2x06 | Airdate: Dec 2, 2020 (15 min)

Winter 1920: New York Prohibits Booze and Socialists

Science and technology is marching on as the world enters the 1920's. But Americans have more to reckon with than just a new decade: every state in the country has gone "dry".

Spring 1921: The Zionism of Albert Einstein

Episode: 2x11 | Airdate: Feb 10, 2021 (15 min)

Spring 1921: The Zionism of Albert Einstein

Albert Einstein may be renowned for his work in the field of science, but this season he is fundraising for a new Jewish university. Charity isn't the only activity on the cards in the United States this season however, much more tragic events are also afoot...

Summer 1921: Vaccinations and Communist Famine

Episode: 2x12 | Airdate: Mar 5, 2021 (18 min)

Summer 1921: Vaccinations and Communist Famine

This season there is a major breakthrough in combatting one of humanities' oldest diseases, but a deadly famine will also strike Soviet Russia . Will the international community come to the fledgling state's aid? 

Harvest 1921: Women's Vote Leads to Bolshevism and Welfare

Episode: 2x13 | Airdate: Mar 10, 2021 (14 min)

Harvest 1921: Women's Vote Leads to Bolshevism and Welfare

This season not only marks the birth of the American Welfare State, but it will also see women make great strides towards universal suffrage. But as you can imagine, none of these things come without significant opposition.

Winter 1922: Modern Artists: The Original Shitposters!

Episode: 2x14 | Airdate: Mar 24, 2021 (18 min)

Winter 1922: Modern Artists: The Original Shitposters!

The interwar era has seen an explosion of art movements all vying to offer the most revolutionary response to modern society. The competition is intense and, as we shall see, often spills over into open conflict.

Spring 1922: Vladimir Lenin and the Communist War on Religion

Episode: 2x15 | Airdate: Apr 7, 2021 (16 min)

Spring 1922: Vladimir Lenin and the Communist War on Religion

Vladimir Lenin founded the Bolshevik Party, orchestrated the October Revolution, and led the world's first communist state to victory in the Russian Civil War. He is now gravely ill and close to death, but he still has one more enemy he wants to crush.

Summer 1922: Al Capone, Prohibition, and the American Dream

Episode: 2x16 | Airdate: Apr 21, 2021 (16 min)

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The Prohibition era is still just getting started, but criminal enterprises have already sprung up everywhere to supply thirsty American's with their drink. In the "summer of sin" of 1922, one man in particular is making waves in the Chicago underworld.

Harvest 1922: Il Duce and the Fascist Abuse of History

Episode: 2x17 | Airdate: May 5, 2021 (15 min)

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The modern age is an age of modern things. But it is also an age when people yearn for times past. One of the main men to weaponize this yearning is Benito Mussolini, and this season, he moves to recreate the Roman Empire in his fascist image.

Winter 1923: The Birth Control Movement and Eugenics - A Curious Link

Episode: 2x18 | Airdate: May 19, 2021 (18 min)

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In the winter of 1923, a controversial activist takes a Catholic doctor to trial for libel. The proceedings capture a much bigger moment in the history of the interwar period: the controversial - but inherent - link between birth control and eugenics.

Spring 1923: The Supernatural Adventures of Arthur Conan Doyle

Episode: 2x19 | Airdate: Jun 3, 2021 (15 min)

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Being the creator of the legendary Sherlock Holmes has made Arthur Conan Doyle famous for his scientific rationality. But Doyle also has a deeply held belief in the existence of the spirit universe. In a world still reeling from the shock of the Great War, he is not alone.

Summer 1923: The Real Indiana Jones and His Jurassic Quests

Episode: 2x20 | Airdate: Jun 16, 2021 (17 min)

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On their search for the origins of humanity, the expedition led by Roy Chapman Andrews makes some amazing discoveries in the Gobi Desert, including the uncovering of dinosaur eggs and velociraptors. Who knew paleontology could be so cool?

Harvest 1923: Woodrow Wilson, Isolationism, and the Birth of the Charleston

Episode: 2x21 | Airdate: Jun 30, 2021 (17 min)

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Wilson won the Nobel Peace Prize for crafting the League of Nations at Versailles, but even he couldn't bring America out of its isolationism. This season he pours out his disappointment in his first-ever radio address. Optimism still reigns in the world of popular culture though, this season the Charleston is born.

Winter 1924: Goodbye Lenin, Hello Jazz!

Episode: 2x22 | Airdate: Jul 16, 2021 (17 min)

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The winter of 1924 sees the death of not only Vladimir Lenin but also the Ottoman Caliphate. However, it also sees something fresh and completely unique enter the American mainstream. George Gershwin has given the Jazz Age a soundtrack.

Spring 1924: Buster Keaton, British Imperialism, and the Era of Spectacle

Episode: 2x23 | Airdate: Jul 28, 2021 (17 min)

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There's no business like show business and in the spring of 1924, you can see why. Buster Keaton and Hollywood as a whole are producing some iconic films, the British Empire is putting on a massive exhibition, and there is even talk of a death ray.

Summer 1924: A New World Order? - The World Power Conference

Episode: 2x24 | Airdate: Aug 25, 2021 (18 min)

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The League of Nations is just one manifestation of a broader ideal in the interwar years. Within a palace in the heart of the British Empire, a new conference is underway. It is attended by everyone from H.G. Wells to the Prince of Wales.

Harvest 1924: Salvador Dali and the Birth of Surrealism

Episode: 2x25 | Airdate: Sep 8, 2021 (18 min)

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The Surrealist Movement is born this season with unsurprising eccentric drama. Salvador Dali will one day be a part of it, but for now he is still in art school and has actually only just come out of prison. Also this season, a crime which sees police chasing America's first ever "Public Enemy No. 1".

Winter 1925: Nazi Fanatics and Gangland Executions

Episode: 2x26 | Airdate: Sep 22, 2021 (18 min)

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It is a season of gun battles and assassinations. Al Capone is fighting both the Chicago police and rival gangs to gain control and a Nazi party fanatic murders a Viennese. It's not all violence, though. This season, a landmark documentary film is released.

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