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Hey, and welcome to the podcast. I'm Josh, and there's Chuck, and we're just goose-stepping to Jerry's orders like usual here on Stuff You Should Know. No, no, no. Thank you. I'm glad you cleared that up for the new listeners who are like, oh, these guys are Nazis? I hadn't realized. No, I really enjoyed studying this one because I, as you know, am not the biggest student of war.
So I never sat around and watched the History Channel, and this one is very much a History Channel type of episode. So I feel like I have a much better understanding of the lead up to World War II. And also, it's amazing how much this reflects modern times and what's going on with Russia and Ukraine. For real. For real. I kept going like, oh, oh, oh. Yeah.
I mean, there's a very clear line you can draw between what the...
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