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Pobody's Nerfect: Life during the 30 Years War

1h 56m · History Shmistory Podcast · 11 Jun 00:16

John and Jeremiah talk about life during the 30 years war. Topics include plague, trade, urban growth, marauding armies, devastation, etc. It would have sucked really hard to be anybody but a noble during this time in Germany, specifically. Probably in most of Europe as well but definitely Germany. Glad we are back. Missed you guys xoxox.

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