
80th anniversary of the end of World War II: How does a country fall into the abyss of hatred?
There are still too many unanswered questions, many aspects to be studied, and deep taboos surrounding the most devastating conflict in history
There are still too many unanswered questions, many aspects to be studied, and deep taboos surrounding the most devastating conflict in history
From the Magna Carta to World War II, which ended 80 years ago, the history of the continent has been a succession of decisive moments and warnings that no one wanted to heed
Hundreds of ex-combatants from the losing side of the Civil War fought against the Nazis while enlisted in the British army. A new book reconstructs their story
An exhibition in Berlin debates what would have happened if German history had taken alternative paths and the allies had not unexpectedly captured the Remagen bridge intact, potentially extending World War II by months