Plagiarized.
I went to look up more information about the Hesse Crown Jewels Heist after listening to the podcast episode about it, and found that the host read most of the episode word-for-world from articles published by the National WWII Museum, without crediting those articles or their author, Kali Martin. Unbelievable, deceitful, and ironic that a podcast about a historic case of theft contains… well, theft.
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