Click on the map labels and plunge into the fascinating and often tragic histories of some of Germany's most notorious "sea wolves." ...
German sailors deliberately sank their own World War One submarine rather than hand it over to the British, according to a ...
Bresciani, Marco 2024. Fascist ideas, practices and networks of ‘Empire’: Rethinking Interwar Italy as post-Habsburg history (1918–1938). Philosophy & Social Criticism, Vol. 50, Issue. 4, p. 584. This ...
But when a ban on gambling was imposed in 1872 throughout the newly formed German empire, Bad Homburg fell into decline and was destroyed by Allied bombing, reopening in 1949 under the motto ...
111 Reserve Infantry regiment A German wartime map shows the tunnel just outside Craonne On 4 May 1917 the French launched an artillery bombardment targeting the two ends of the tunnel ...
The wreck of a World War One German submarine is gradually resurfacing on a beach in northern France after decades of being buried in the sand. Shifting sand off Wissant, near Calais, is exposing ...
The action was particularly important because as a consequence of the battle, the German East Asia Squadron, Germany's only permanent overseas naval formation, effectively ceased to exist ...
The Goethe-Institut strives to establishing the German language in the educational systems of the host countries and qualifies teachers. Every year more than half a million people worldwide take a ...
A stunning and informative graphic from the National Post. Why are we doing this? How can we possibly afford it? Over to you, Bill Kauffman. This is a good place to commend to you my TAC colleague ...
By Klaus Lauer BERLIN (Reuters) -German media empire Axel Springer will be split between CEO Mathias Doepfner and private equity firm KKR, the company said on Thursday, in a deal that secures the ...
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Frankfurt stocks led European bourses lower early on Monday after a surge in support for a far-right party in Germany’s local elections and weak economic data from China damped investor sentiment.