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Subscribe to “WELT History - Assassin” now on Spotify, Apple Podcast, Deezer or the RSS feed directly.

Assassinations are murders that shake countries, divide societies and change the course of history.

The Hitler attacks, the murders of the RAF, the shots at John F. Kennedy shape our memories.

New York, London, Paris, Berlin, Halle, Hanau, Vienna - attacks keep shaking our everyday lives.

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In the new WELT podcast "Assassin", Nina-Friederike Gnädig sets out to find answers: Why does a person become an assassin?

How does someone have to be who gives his life to extinguish the lives of one or even many in the name of a supposedly higher goal?

When are assassins resistance fighters and when are terrorists?

And finally: is there the “typical” assassin?

Nina-Friederike Gnädig travels to the places that have been rocked by attacks, speaks to witnesses, perpetrators, survivors and historians.

A new episode every four weeks.

"Assassin" is the first season of WELT History.

Produced by Wake Word Studios.

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