The approximately 9,000-year-old grave of the shaman from Bad Dürrenberg (Saalekreis district) is one of the most spectacular finds in Central European archaeology. Excavated under considerable time ...
The Cold War border that once split Germany was a tightly guarded “death strip.” Against all odds, it turned into a thriving refuge — and may now hold lessons for European nations urgently seeking new ...
Eighty years after a traffic accident in postwar Germany fatally injured Gen. George S. Patton Jr., a small group gathered at ...
LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. — Federal authorities have begun deportation proceedings against an 85-year-old suburban Atlanta man who they say served as a Nazi guard and trained and handled attack dogs at the ...
In 1994, a suburban wife, mother and journalist named Christine Kuehn received a mysterious letter in the mail from a ...
West Germany won the competition in somewhat unglamorous fashion, as their key matches were dominated by penalties and ...
The rise of Hitler and the Nazi Party in the 1930s came on the back of votes from millions of ordinary Germans – both men and women. But aside from a few high-profile figures, such as concentration ...
Weitzman Museum Chair Emeritus Phil Darivoff, Weitzman Co-Chairs Sharon Tobin Kestenbaum and Mark Oster, former U.S. ambassador to Canada David L. Cohen, Penn President Larry Jameson, former ...
After a wonderful and full life, at age 91, she passed away peacefully at home at Chateau Madeline Senior Living Center on September 10, 2025. Helga was born in Bremen, Germany, in 1934 and came to ...
When 30-year-old American journalist William L. Shirer arrived in Germany in 1934, he was puzzled by why the vast majority of everyday Germans had accommodated themselves to living in a totalitarian ...
During his lifetime, and beyond, the film director Ingmar Bergman was widely believed to be a genius. Yet even geniuses have their flaws, and Bergman came festooned with his: allegations (put into the ...