76. Jahrg., H. 2, THE OCCASION OF THE 26TH CONGRESS OF THE INTERNATIONAL GEOGRAPHICAL UNION, SYDNEY AUSTRALIA (2. QUARTAL 1988), pp. 120-133 (14 pages) Since its beginning in 1895, the Geographic ...
An outstanding historian of near-contemporary affairs here analyzes the fateful and ultimately suicidal rôle of the army in German politics under Weimar and Hitler. Possible analogies between those ...
On the BBC last month, the historian David Olusoga noted that, just before the end of the Great War, Germany was in the early stages of a revolution. There was a rebellion in the navy and the red flag ...
On April 18, 1945, with American troops outside the defenceless German town of Ansbach, a 19-year-old theology student tried to force the town’s surrender by severing the phone lines between the ...
WASHINGTON -- U.S. Soldiers and allies on the Western Front in 1918 faced a dreaded but expected bloody German Spring Offensive, which the Germans referred to as the Kaiserschlacht, or Kaiser's Battle ...
From 1933 to 1945, Nazi Germany set up over 44,000 concentration camps for a wide range of purposes, including forced labor and detention of people thought to be enemies of the Third Reich. Near the ...
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