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Why dictators love town squares ?

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Embark on a journey from Poland to China in this riveting episode as we explore why dictators are drawn to town squares and how these very squares become the stages of their demise. From Tiananmen Square in Beijing, witness the poignant events of 1989, to the Grand Market in Krakow, a symbol of resilience against Nazi and Communist regimes. Discover the historical significance of town squares as dictators' theatres of power and learn how, in a twist of fate, these squares become the battlegrounds for resistance, ultimately sealing the fate of autocracies. 

Till then Check out the other episodes,

The strange Polish notion of Holocaust Envy - https://bit.ly/48zECZr
The Oak Tree that chronicled Poland's Modern History - https://bit.ly/4b1PlO8
The suprising evolution of Polish food - https://bit.ly/48RUGWe
The complicated legacy of Schindler's List - https://bit.ly/3vF9NEi
The untold story of Holocaust heroism: 'Under the Eagle' Pharmacy - https://bit.ly/3vEtzzL
Two Billion Euros and the Polish Temple of Memory - https://bit.ly/3HjkrmN 

You can check previous episodes of 'Podcasts from Nowhere' on https://bit.ly/4b3wOB8 

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