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German Secret Police pt. 1 Prussia & The Police Union
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German Secret Police pt. 1 Prussia & The Police Union

Secret Police

July 14, 20251h 30mExplicit

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Show Notes

What happens when a loose collective of states and political entities see a revolution in France and then invasion by Napoleon? Hint: it probably has to do with secret police.

Following the collapse of the Holy Roman Empire, the Confederation of German State banned together by common language. The experience of being occupied by a foreign enemy and seeing their neighbors bleed from revolution inspired the German States' first collective police network.

Along with the police network also came the development of an extensive international spy ring. They aimed to protect Germany's many sovereigns and prevent petty and political crimes. 

 

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Special Thanks to:

Jan Bögel as Paul Hilken

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Music:

Scorching Action by Jonathan Margrove

Blood Kiss by Hainbach - Topics

Cinematic Ambient Orchestral Drama Trailer by Media Music Group

Dramatic Investigation by Jon Presstone

Bones - Quirky and mysterious plucked strings. Murder mystery and gothic mood by Gerardo 

Final Speech by Humans Win

On the Edge of War Jon Presstone

Gnossienne No. 3 by Erik Satie

 

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