Pietcong

February 17
6 mins

Episode Description

In this podcast episode, I describe how the Berlin nobility viewed Henning's plan for more freedom for the Franconian (Protestant) people. Since it was a matter close to Henning's heart, which ran counter to the current, long-matured order of Germany, and since Henning's worst tormentors, the Swabians, were secretly held in high esteem in the upper classes of society in Berlin, it was certain that for the time being Henning had no future on German territory and that there were other German opponents to a freer Franconia besides the Swabians and the Bavarians.

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