Out of Hitler’s Shadow by Tobias Straumann — from write-off to take-off
The historian’s account of German debt and postwar settlement is a vivid story of risk, courage — and political contingency
The historian’s account of German debt and postwar settlement is a vivid story of risk, courage — and political contingency

This recently rediscovered, bleakly comic tale of three no-hopers in interwar Germany was written by a Jewish refugee in the…

Chancellor’s plans for investment and reform may be more of a short-term boost than a fix to underlying problems

The writer and filmmaker posed uncomfortable questions about the country’s past

It’s not as simple as blaming the unravelling of the global trading system

Deep cuts at its steel division and weak demand weigh on German industrial heavyweight

In a hybrid of fiction and essay, Jean-Noël Orengo explores how Albert Speer charmed Hitler and then laundered his own postwar…