Weimar, the cultural beacon swept up in the storm of the Third Reich
From literary and artistic gem to Nazi stronghold, how a quaint town encapsulated the best and worst in German history and became a byword for a failed experiment in democracy
From literary and artistic gem to Nazi stronghold, how a quaint town encapsulated the best and worst in German history and became a byword for a failed experiment in democracy

Top judge’s appointment derailed after attacks from website run by former Bild editor

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

Two new books bring fresh insights into the philosopher who has towered over seven decades of German public life

The historian’s account of German debt and postwar settlement is a vivid story of risk, courage — and political contingency

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

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