Melitta Bentz and the Coffee Filter

Melitta Bentz and the Coffee Filter

Author: iHeartPodcasts February 23, 2026 Duration: 39:23

Melitta Bentz invented the coffee filter in 1908 and changed coffee culture forever. Through the decades and after reckoning with its relationship with the Third Reich, the company she founded in her Dresden apartment endures today.

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