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Eighty years ago, the poison of fascism ignited the Second World War, plunging the world into a tragic abyss. From the ashes of that dark history, a young German Christian Wagner, poses a question that still resonates today: Have we truly learned the lessons of the past? Wagner believes that prejudice and the illusion of superiority are the roots of fascism. So how, in our own time, can we break free from deep-seated bias, draw wisdom from the scars of history, and embrace a future built on diversity and coexistence? Press play to hear his answers.