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Von Lanzen und Luftschiffen - Geschichten aus Mittelalter und Neuzeit - Teil 1: Gangs im viktorianischen England

05/19/24 • 84 min

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Peaky Blinders, Hooligans, High Rippers - Was waren die echten englischen Gangs, über die so viele Geschichten erzählt werden? Wer waren Mitglieder, was taten sie und warum entstanden sie? In der ersten Folge der zweiten Staffel schauen sich Basti und Max an, in welchem Umfeld die englischen Gangs entstanden und auch wieder verschwanden, erkunden die Hintergründe und erklären dabei, wie der Alltag der Arbeiter im viktorianischen Zeitalter aussah.
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