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How could it have happened? The fundamental question about Nazism that continues to haunt Germany
Veteran historians such as Winkler, Aly, and Longerich address in their new books ‘the question of all questions, about the ...
He made significant contributions to the study of the German labor movement and working-class culture and is remembered as ...
Vice President JD Vance’s embarrassing speech in Munich misrepresented European history and current politics. Despite visiting the ex-Nazi concentration camp at Dachau, he advocated for a far-right ...
Berliners line up to pay their respects at one of the city's Soviet World War II memorials. May 8, 2025. (Dave Braneck/Courthouse News) BERLIN (CN) — The horrifying history of World War II doesn’t ...
A painting of German revolutionaries marching on Berlin in March of 1848. Exiled revolutionaries known as "the 48ers" would go on to to settle in in Milwaukee. Listener Rick Fuhry was researching his ...
In the new mini-series, the German actor plays the former head of Deutsche Bank whose dramatic murder remains one of the country's great unsolved crimes. By Scott Roxborough Europe Bureau Chief “The ...
At the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary, Alberta, Katarina Witt, the figure skater once dubbed “the most beautiful face of socialism,” took to the ice to perform a routine set to Bizet’s opera Carmen.
The opening line of L.P. Hartley's seminal coming-of-age novel The Go-Between reads, "The past is a foreign country, they do things differently there." That sentiment resonates throughout writer and ...
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