The front page of The Tennessean on Nov. 10, 1989 declared: "East Germans dance on Wall," and displayed a photo of three men, ...
In the last days of World War II in Germany, Post-Dispatch reporter Virginia Irwin reached the Elbe River, where American and Russian soldiers embraced and downed vodka. With her were Boston ...
If there was one single place that could be called the front lines of the clandestine Cold War, Berlin was it. The city, like the rest of Germany, was divided. It was a bastion, deep inside the heart ...
There are more people on foot than cars on the Berlin Autobahn (Avus). Some Berliners return to the completely destroyed city with only the bare necessities. But many of them want to head west as ...
BERLIN, May 15 — The Right Rev. Msgr. Edward J. Flanagan, 61, founder of Boys Town, Neb., died early today in an Army hospital after a heart attack. Flanagan, who arrived in Berlin yesterday to study ...
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