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Jud Nirenberg, Johann Trollmann and Romani Resistance to the Nazis, 2016.Īndrea Pitzer, One Long Night: A Global History of Concentration Camps, 2017. Sources for our feature on Johann Trollmann: Armstrong proposed a string of floating airports to link Europe and America. In 1872 Edward Lear offered a recipe for “Gosky Patties.” We’ll also consider a British concentration camp and puzzle over some mysterious towers. In this week’s episode of the Futility Closet podcast we’ll describe Trollmann’s stand against an intolerant ideology and the price he paid for his fame. In the 1930s, Sinto boxer Johann Trollmann was reaching the peak of his career when the Nazis declared his ethnic inferiority.
