GERMANY

Culture wydanie 8.09.2023 – 15.09.2023
Political dimension of talent
Leni Riefenstahl was found to have merely “sympathized” with the Nazis, her cases were allowed to fall under the statute of limitations. She died in 2003, aged 101.
History wydanie 8.09.2023 – 15.09.2023
The forgotten Zawisza Czarny
It was not the 'knight from Grunwald' who built an oasis of Polishness near Toruń, devastated since 1939.
History wydanie 1.09.2023 – 8.09.2023
Hitler's High-Stakes Gamble
Following the campaign in Poland, Germany had further military campaigns on its agenda, including one against the Soviet Union.
Interviews wydanie 1.09.2023 – 8.09.2023
Archaeology claimed that the Proto-Germans were the descendants...
Germany, as early as the 19th century, believed in the existence of a great civilization of the “Master Race” from ages past.
History wydanie 25.08.2023 – 1.09.2023
How Danes sank their own fleet
It was the end of the benign German occupation.
Interviews wydanie 18.08.2023 – 25.08.2023
The faked passports which saved countless lives
It took incredible courage to risk his life and that of his family to help the Jews - says Roger Moorhouse.
Interviews wydanie 18.08.2023 – 25.08.2023
It weren't the ‘Nazis’ that the Home Army fought
Adam Borowski: We decided to bring the actual perpetrators of the crime back to justice.
Interviews wydanie 4.08.2023 – 11.08.2023
German historian: The reparations issue is still open
Given that we face the arrogance of Germany’s political elite, joint action is necessary, says Dr Karl Heinz Roth, a German historian and physician.
History wydanie 14.07.2023 – 21.07.2023
Oppenheimer, the arrogant genius
"Now I am become death, the destroyer of worlds” - he used to say. Later remarked that the explosions at Hiroshima and Nagasaki reminded him of these words from the Hindu scripture Bhagavad-Gita.
History wydanie 30.06.2023 – 7.07.2023
22 million tonnes of rubble. Warsaw after the war
The enthusiasm for reconstruction was not just the propaganda of that time.
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