A history tracing the inter-war experiences of people in the city of Weimar during the rise of the Nazis fascinates, but its ...
It may not be Hitler 2.0. It may not be Stalin 2.0. It might be something all American, but it’s not going to be what we’re ...
Three University of Wyoming faculty members will present research during “Bridging Global Gaps: Faculty International ...
Germany’s post-war identity was built around remembering its crimes. What happens now that the memory is fading?
Quote of the day by Friedrich Nietzsche highlights the idea that walking can improve thinking, creativity, and ...
Exactly 100 years earlier, the first Reich Party Congress of the re-established NSDAP took place in nearby Weimar, at which ...
Thanks to the Nazi state’s “healthy exorcism” of this malign presence from their profession, though, German “ethnic honor” ...
Thousands of police deployed to Erfurt in central Germany as AfD holds conference on key Nazi date ...
David Thompson, having devoted his life to writing about film, suggests the medium has begun to diminish our very nature ...
Set in 1949 and starring Sandra Hüller as Thomas Mann’s daughter, the Best Director winner at Cannes reckons with the cost of holding onto one’s convictions in a world choosing sides.
Paweł Pawlikowski's first film in eight years stars Sandra Hüller and Hanns Zischler as Erika and Thomas Mann, as they embark on a road trip across Germany during the Cold War.
German immigrants’ weisswurst, bockwurst and blutwurst became as American as baseball when they transformed into the hot dog ...
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