A couple of links with reimagined interwar years (and the 1920s) and a few truly awesome videos: The Black Forest, Tales from the Loop and a flying train
The 1920s perceived increment in prosperity gave the opportunity to many social groups to emerge and have express themselves more freely.
It would be impossible to undervalue the importance of jazz in the 1920s. Far from being a mere form of music, jazz was the language of the new world. It incarnated everything modern, new, daring and futuristic.
Such a fantastic 1930s Cab-Calloway-style rendition of Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” by Wayne Brady. With zombies!!!!
Germans loved jazz from the beginning. It sounded like the music that could bring renovation and new life to their tired society and was generally welcomed