
History Flakes - The Berlin History Podcast
Explore the history of one of the world’s most captivating cities with "History Flakes - The Berlin History Podcast." Your hosts, seasoned tour guides Pip Roper and Jonny Whitlam, take you through the highs and low-lows of Berlin's past, exploring events, lives and stories from Berlin's past.
From the rise and fall of the Berlin Wall to the artistic renaissance of the Weimar Republic and the dark days of the Nazi dictatorship, each episode is a blend of history, stories from the tour guide streets, and a dash of humour. Whether you’re a history buff, a lover of Berlin, or simply curious about the forces that shaped modern Europe, join Pip and Jonny as they peel back the layers of Berlin's history. Discover the heroes, villains, revolutions, and evolutions that have defined this iconic city.
Welcome to History Flakes!
History Flakes - The Berlin History Podcast
Episode 10: Markus Wolf, Stasi Foreign Intelligence Chief - Part One
Who’s the greatest spy that ever spied and love machine spreading Communism throughout the world? WOLF!
Markus Wolf that is. Join us as we discuss the early days of the elusive and seductive spy master of East Germany. Born in Germany, raised partially in the Soviet Union during WWII to committed communist parents, Wolf is perfectly placed to establish one of the most nebulous and far reaching intelligence networks of the cold war.
And because this guy is so fascinating we’ve split this into a two parter!
You can get in touch and book Jonny or Pip for a tour of Berlin via www.whitlams-berlin-tours.com. Don't forget to subscribe for more Berlin history every two weeks!
Mixed and Produced by Alex Griffiths
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Sources:
Man Without A Face: The Autobiography Of Communism's Greatest Spymaster, Markus Wolf & Anne McElvoy, 1999
Markus Wolf - Der DDR-James Bond, Die Geschichtsmacher Podcast, 24 Jan 2022
Geheimnisse der russischen Küche (The Secrets of Russian Cooking), Markus Wolf, 1995