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The New Germany, S03E04: Made in Germany: Industry and Deindustrialisation

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Season 3, episode 4 of our six-part series The New Germany with historian Katja Hoyer and journalist Oliver Moody explores the ups and downs of Germany's economic history. After the Second World War, the country faced the ruins of its industry and infrastructure. This was followed by the so-called 'economic miracle' and the emergence of Germany as one of the world's leading economies. However, the economic success of the 20th century has not protected Germany from the challenges of the present. What factors and events have had a lasting impact on German economic history? And can the economic lessons of the past contribute to a prosperous future for Germany?

Guest: Monika Schnitzer, Chairwoman of the German Council of Economic Experts

What is the state of German democracy 100 years after the first crisis of the Weimar Republic? Is German democracy better able to deal with crises and problems today? What experiences and lessons has Germany learned under different chancellors? And how has German democracy dealt with extremism in society? Our popular special series returns for Season 3.

As hosts, historian Katja Hoyer and journalist Oliver Moody set out to find some answers. Together with their expert guests, they are looking into Germany's past and present to see what the future might hold for Europe's largest democracy.

Subscribe to our podcast! This series is part of our History & Politics Podcast. You can find us on Apple Podcast, Spotify and many more podcatchers.

Visit our website to find out more about this special series and other podcast episodes.

Follow our hosts or us! On our KoerberHistory channels we keep you informed about the activities of our History and Politics Department.

Katja Hoyer on X.

Oliver Moody on X.

Körber-Stiftung History & Politics on X and on Bluesky.

If you have any questions or suggestions about our podcast, feel free to email us at gp@koerber-stiftung.de.

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Season 3, episode 4 of our six-part series The New Germany with historian Katja Hoyer and journalist Oliver Moody explores the ups and downs of Germany's economic history. After the Second World War, the country faced the ruins of its industry and infrastructure. This was followed by the so-called 'economic miracle' and the emergence of Germany as one of the world's leading economies. However, the economic success of the 20th century has not protected Germany from the challenges of the present. What factors and events have had a lasting impact on German economic history? And can the economic lessons of the past contribute to a prosperous future for Germany?

Guest: Monika Schnitzer, Chairwoman of the German Council of Economic Experts

What is the state of German democracy 100 years after the first crisis of the Weimar Republic? Is German democracy better able to deal with crises and problems today? What experiences and lessons has Germany learned under different chancellors? And how has German democracy dealt with extremism in society? Our popular special series returns for Season 3.

As hosts, historian Katja Hoyer and journalist Oliver Moody set out to find some answers. Together with their expert guests, they are looking into Germany's past and present to see what the future might hold for Europe's largest democracy.

Subscribe to our podcast! This series is part of our History & Politics Podcast. You can find us on Apple Podcast, Spotify and many more podcatchers.

Visit our website to find out more about this special series and other podcast episodes.

Follow our hosts or us! On our KoerberHistory channels we keep you informed about the activities of our History and Politics Department.

Katja Hoyer on X.

Oliver Moody on X.

Körber-Stiftung History & Politics on X and on Bluesky.

If you have any questions or suggestions about our podcast, feel free to email us at gp@koerber-stiftung.de.

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