The Spy Who Loved Me - Anniston, Alabama
Feb 23, 2021 ·
8m 33s
Download and listen anywhere
Download your favorite episodes and enjoy them, wherever you are! Sign up or log in now to access offline listening.
Description
Anniston, Alabama has a lot of history, from the civil war to the Woodstock Iron Company, the brave heroes of the Freedom Riders during the Civil Rights Movement, and The...
show more
Anniston, Alabama has a lot of history, from the civil war to the Woodstock Iron Company, the brave heroes of the Freedom Riders during the Civil Rights Movement, and The Anniston Army Depot, a major weapons storage and maintenance site during World War 2. What if I told you, there is more World War 2 secrets and artifacts within Anniston, that go back to spies during the war and even the most hated man in history, the dictator of Germany, who rose to power as the leader of the Nazi Party becoming fuhrer in 1934, Adolf Hitler.
If that peaked your interest, the story goes even further into how two spies fell in love, moved to Anniston, Alabama, kept a low profile, until opening a museum. With the museum being dedicated to spy equipment, weapons, war booty, rare books, and more at the Berman Museum of World History.
[FOLLOW ON SOCIAL MEDIA & MORE]
TWITTER: www.twitter.com/SouthernOddPod
INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/SouthernOddPod
JARED'S TWITTER: www.twitter.com/jared_ordis
JARED'S INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/jared.ordis
ORDIS STUDIOS PODCAST NETWORK & WEBSITE: www.ordisstudios.com
[ADDITONAL INFORMATION]
Questions or Business Inquiry, Email Us @ ordisstudios@gmail.com
Researched was used for this episode of Southern Oddities, and we couldn't have made it possible without the journalism and dedication from these awesome sources of information: Roadside America [Story 10065] Atlas Obscura [Berman Museum World History] Explore MAG [Berman Home Page] Alabama Travel [Berman Museum of World History] Only in Your State [Hidden Gem Attraction AL] Encyclopedia of Alabama [Article H-4026] Wikipedia [Anniston, Alabama] Wikipedia [Adolf Hitler]
"Southern Oddities" is created & produced by Jared Ordis, an Ordis Studios production.
This show is part of the Ordis Studios Network
Copyright © 2021 by Ordis Studios
www.ordisstudios.com
show less
If that peaked your interest, the story goes even further into how two spies fell in love, moved to Anniston, Alabama, kept a low profile, until opening a museum. With the museum being dedicated to spy equipment, weapons, war booty, rare books, and more at the Berman Museum of World History.
[FOLLOW ON SOCIAL MEDIA & MORE]
TWITTER: www.twitter.com/SouthernOddPod
INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/SouthernOddPod
JARED'S TWITTER: www.twitter.com/jared_ordis
JARED'S INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/jared.ordis
ORDIS STUDIOS PODCAST NETWORK & WEBSITE: www.ordisstudios.com
[ADDITONAL INFORMATION]
Questions or Business Inquiry, Email Us @ ordisstudios@gmail.com
Researched was used for this episode of Southern Oddities, and we couldn't have made it possible without the journalism and dedication from these awesome sources of information: Roadside America [Story 10065] Atlas Obscura [Berman Museum World History] Explore MAG [Berman Home Page] Alabama Travel [Berman Museum of World History] Only in Your State [Hidden Gem Attraction AL] Encyclopedia of Alabama [Article H-4026] Wikipedia [Anniston, Alabama] Wikipedia [Adolf Hitler]
"Southern Oddities" is created & produced by Jared Ordis, an Ordis Studios production.
This show is part of the Ordis Studios Network
Copyright © 2021 by Ordis Studios
www.ordisstudios.com
Information
Author | Ordis Studios |
Organization | Ordis Studios |
Website | - |
Tags |
Copyright 2024 - Spreaker Inc. an iHeartMedia Company