BERLIN - Seventy-five years ago, the dock of Courtroom 600 of the Nuremberg Palace of Justice was packed with some of the most nefarious figures of the 20th Century: Hermann Goering, Rudolf Hess, ...
When I came to America a quarter of a century ago, I was leaving behind history’s No. 1 villain. True, Germany had grappled with its crimes, belatedly, in the 1980s, by teaching the horrors of the ...
Otto Neumann (1895-1975) survived conscription into the German army during World War I, persecution by the Nazis, and the suicide of his only child, and while none of those cataclysmic events appear ...
The collaged panels of “Die Plage,” a new art exhibit currently on display at Holocaust Museum LA. Photo by Al Seib/Holocaust Museum LA “Die Plage,” a monumental new art exhibition at Holocaust Museum ...
Foreword / Victoria de Grazia -- Introduction / Pamela E. Swett, Jonathan S. Wisen, Jonathan R. Zatlin -- Marketing, modernity, and "the German people's soul" : advertising and its enemies in late ...
In the first half of the 20th century, German artists like Max Beckmann and Käthe Kollwitz responded to their country’s tumultuous history in passionate and politically engaged artworks that have ...
Donald Trump’s “Stop the Steal” campaign recalls one of the most disastrous political lies of the 20th century. By Jochen Bittner Contributing Opinion Writer HAMBURG, Germany — It may well be that ...
When I came to America a quarter of a century ago, I was leaving behind history’s No. 1 villain. True, Germany had grappled with its crimes, belatedly, in the 1980s, by teaching the horrors of the ...
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