Few European cities have a history as culturally rich as Weimar, once home to Goethe, a giant of world literature It is difficult not to fall in love with the young Sibylle von JUlich-Kleve-Berg, as ...
In the 1930s, Harvard was joined to Washington, D.C. as it had never been before. It pioneered graduate education in public and foreign policy, offering a tangible credential to political ambition. It ...
Germany, France and Poland are aiming to become a driving force for a common European security framework in the face of hybrid threats from Russia. The foreign ministers of the three countries - who ...
If it’s an election year it must be time to revisit the tragic fate of the short-lived Weimar Republic. Critics of the Republican presidential convention's allegedly "dark" tone see even more reason ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. To mark the 100 years since the birth of the Bauhaus art, design and architecture movement, ...
The end of World War I in 1918 brought radical change to a defeated, disillusioned Germany. The entire population had experienced hunger, death, and violence. In October of that year, as the Americans ...