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Anglo-German relations were good in the 19th century up until the Boer war, and have been tense ever since. In this talk, historian, Tom Rowsell , explains the deep roots the two nations share in common; the Anglo-Saxons...
The Shared Roots of Britain and Germany is an episode from Survive the Jive Podcast by Survive the Jive. Anglo-German relations were good in the 19th century up until the Boer war, and have been tense ever since. In this talk, historian, To...
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Published Mar 9, 2026, 42:30 long, audio available.
Anglo-German relations were good in the 19th century up until the Boer war, and have been tense ever since. In this talk, historian, Tom Rowsell , explains the deep roots the two nations share in common; the Anglo-Saxons, the Celts, the Bell Beaker folk, The Single Grave Culture and the network of Bronze Age cultures in Northern Europe who traded with each other and shared mutual descent from the Corded Ware culture. The talk was delivered to students in Hamburg in February 2026. This podcast depends on your support: Patreon: Starting Heathenry:
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