
G/GESCHICHTE - Die Normannen - Rastlose Eroberer, tolerante Herrscher
Von Wikingern zu Herren in Frankreich, England, Syrien
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Karsten Wolf
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G Geschichte
About this listen
Mont-Saint-Michel an der Küste der Normandie ist die wohl berühmteste Teilzeitinsel Europas, deren Insel-Status von den Gezeiten abhängt. In dieser spannenden Ausgabe von G/Geschichte können Sie hören, wie der Berg die Geschichte der Normandie widerspiegelt – und dabei zu einem Wunder der normannischen Architektur herangewachsen ist. Eine besondere Perspektive bietet in diesem Heft auch der Blickpunkt "Die Deutschen und der Wolf". Unser Autor André Weikard gibt nicht nur einen souveränen Überblick über die jahrhundertealte Hassliebe, sondern lenkt den Blick auch auf kuriose Details – etwa die eigenartige Karriere der Wolfsangel von der grausamen Falle zum Stadtwappen und Nazi-Symbol.
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