Episode 315: Friedrich II. The Great escape (part III)

In Part 3, we follow Friedrich after Küstrin.

This episode looks at what Friedrich became once he held absolute power: the military strategist, the administrator, the enlightened absolutist who read philosophy while sending tens of thousands to their deaths. We talk about Sanssouci as a deliberate retreat, his devotion to animals over people, his refusal of intimacy, and the contradictions that defined his reign.

It’s the story of a man who learned how to rule by never again allowing himself to be vulnerable.

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