‘Because they were German’
The continuity and contextualisation of German military history across five centuries.
The continuity and contextualisation of German military history across five centuries.
How a German colony laid the groundwork for the alliance between Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan.
The first German constitution was ratified in April 1871. Designed by Otto von Bismarck to preserve the old regime, it would eventually help bring about its downfall.
The bodies of Jan Bockelson, and two other leaders of the Anabaptist sect, were hung outside the church of St Lambert on 22 January 1536.
In January 1871 Bismarck declared the German nation united. Following a tragic 20th century, Germany reunified once more in 1990. Four historians offer their perspectives on both events.
The sinister reach of East Germany’s Ministry for State Security did not end in 1989. According to the British press, the Stasi is still with us.
The fall of the Berlin Wall was as much about beginnings as it was about endings. Out of the rubble came a new hope: techno music.
The East German Uprising of 1953 was the first major revolt to take place in the Soviet Bloc.
How did Germany’s postwar politicians deal with the legacy of Nazism and defeat?
Though fast-faced and refreshingly different, this short study of Germany is more political manifesto than historical analysis.