When Germany opened its doors to refugees escaping war in the Middle East, more people arrived from Syria than any other country – finding homes, getting jobs, starting families.
Many East Germans are more sympathetic toward Moscow than their western compatriots, reflecting decades of Soviet ties and disillusionment since reunification.
Honor Veterans Day at East Brunswick Public Library with Escape From Behind Enemy Lines: Lt. Louis Feingold’s WWII escape ...
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How Paranoia Became Policy in East Germany
Imagine throwing away a piece of paper and being watched for years because of it. In East Germany, this was the reality. One ...
Syrians no longer have grounds for asylum in Germany now the civil war in their country is over, German Chancellor Friedrich ...
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The Frozen Trap: Germany's Abandoned Paratroopers in the Ardennes
In the brutal winter of 1944, Hitler's last elite paratroopers jumped into a mission doomed from the start—promised glory, they were instead abandoned behind enemy lines with faulty gear, no supplies, ...
In a policy pivot as consequential as it is symbolic, Germany is now offering cash for departure instead of promises of sanctuary. And across Europe, the asylum era that once defined a continent’s ...
A halt to Russian gas supplies to Germany would trigger a deep recession and cost half a million jobs, a senior economist ...
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