What should I ask Katja Hoyer?


Yes I will be doing a Conversation with her.  She is the author of a forthcoming book on Weimar, namely Weimar: Life on the Edge of Catastrophe.  Note that much of the book considers the city of Weimar, mostly in Nazi times, and not just the Weimar era.  She also has published Beyond the Wall: A History of East Germany, and Blood and Iron: The Rise and Fall of the German Empire 1871-1918.  She is active in journalism, podcasting, and is a visiting research fellow at King’s College London.  She was born in East Germany and is both British and German.

So what should I ask her?




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