Thoughtful Wanderers: Stories from Passport Perspectives Abroad
In this episode of The Thoughtful Wanderers, we examine how Nazi Germany transformed policing from a system of public safety into an instrument of ideological control. Beginning in the turbulent beer halls of interwar Munich, we trace how street-level intimidation evolved into legalized repression, and how the machinery of surveillance, coordination, and bureaucratic enforcement reshaped everyday life. From the rise of the Gestapo to the alignment of courts and civil institutions, this episode explores how a modern police state is built—step by step. We also turn to resistance. The White Rose students in Munich remind us that even under total control, moral courage persisted. And in Prague—designated a so-called “protectorate”—we examine how occupation policing operated under the language of order and protection, and how collective punishment reinforced authority across Nazi-controlled Europe. This episode asks difficult but enduring questions: How does law become weaponized? When does protection become control? And how do ordinary institutions—and ordinary people—become part of an authoritarian system? Toward the end, we share how these themes shape our Rise of the Nazi Police System: Reich, Resistance, and the Machinery of Total Control [https://www.passportperspectivesabroad.com/copy-of-wine-war-itinerary] global field seminar at Passport Perspectives Abroad, where history is explored not only through scholarship, but on the streets where it unfolded. Learn more about travel opportunities and our global field seminars at: www.PassportPerspectivesAbroad.com [http://www.PassportPerspectivesAbroad.com]
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