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Rick Steves' Europe
The Story of Fascism in Europe
In this one-hour special, Rick Steves travels back a century to learn how fascism rose and then fell in Europe — taking millions of people with it. He traces fascism’s history from its roots in the turbulent aftermath of World War I, when masses of angry people rose up, to the rise of charismatic leaders who manipulated that anger, and the totalitarian societies they built.
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The turbulent century and its rule-breaking art—Picasso, Surrealism and edgy architecture.

28:26
Shimmering Impressionist canvases by Monet and Renoir, plus Van Gogh, Gauguin and more.

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25:18
Roaming Europe, we admire stately Neoclassical buildings and dramatic Romantic paintings.

28:22
We marvel at Baroque’s over-the-top churches, palaces, bubbly fountains, and theatric art.

28:42
From Portugal to Germany, booming economies and new technologies produce exquisite art.

28:03
Florence’s bold “rebirth” is powered by the genius of Leonardo, Rafael, and Michelangelo.

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25:36
Soaring Gothic cathedrals of radiant stained glass, plus art celebrating worldly pleasure.

25:18
Early Europeans produce diverse art: from Christians to Muslims and Byzantines to Vikings.

28:23
The grand cities of ancient Rome’s vast empire and majestic churches of its fall.

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25:37
Rome’s rise, as seen in its supersized monuments, colorful mosaics, and marble Caesars.

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25:19
Greece’s timeless art: Golden Age temples, alluring Venuses, and exuberant Winged Victory.

28:04
We marvel at Stone Age cave paintings, mighty megaliths, and mysterious goddesses.