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Real Cool History for Kids

A Visit to an Abandoned Nazi Resort (A special episode for Sophia Carpenter)

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Episode #69: WW2 era through present. Abandoned Places Episode.

© Angela O'Dell Length 17 min 14 February 2022 HistoryFacts USA Episodic

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© Angela O'Dell Length 17 min 14 February 2022 HistoryFacts USA Episodic

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This is an episodic podcast, so you can listen to it in any order, but episode one is a great place to start.

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Episode #69: WW2 era through present. Abandoned Places Episode.

Come along on an intriguing exploration of one of the world's abandoned places. When and why was it built? Who wanted it built? What's happening there today?

Welcome to the 69th episode in the popular podcast show for kids, Real Cool History for Kids, history adventures from a Biblical worldview.

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© Angela O'Dell | 17 min

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