1962 Berlin fiction - author interview (144)
In this bonus episode, we talk again with Paul Grant, author of "Coercion" the fourth book about the Schultz family who live in Berlin. His books are set at the end of the Second World War and the start of the Cold War.
Coercion is set in 1962 against the backdrop of the Berlin Wall while it is still barbed wire and a fragile wall. Escape attempts are frequent and these attempts are the major theme of Paul’s latest book.
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Co-host James conducts our chat and I am delighted to welcome Paul Grant to our Cold War conversation…
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0:00 Introduction of guest, Paul Grant, and his book "Coercion"
2:06 Sponsor: Call for financial support and podcast merchandise promotion
6:44 The state of Berlin in 1962 as a book setting and the Berlin Wall
15:02 The role of West Berlin Police and the American Allies
18:50 Real-life stories from the Cold War period
21:23 Introduction to the characters and plot of "Coercion"
28:12 Research methods and the importance of historical accuracy in historical fiction
34:54 Exploration of the legitimacy of the DDR in the early 1960s
40:16 Germany's approach to dealing with its Cold War past
48:22 Upcoming projects from Paul Grant
52:28 Acknowledgement of the podcast's financial supporters
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