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How Did Germany Get So Strong After Losing WWI?
Germany’s position after World War I seemed hopeless. Yet within two decades, it had become a major power once again. In this ...
Germany tried twice in the 20th century to conquer Europe and very nearly achieved that goal in World War II. In fact, not since Napoleon did any one country control so much of the continent. Here ...
After the war, the punishing terms of the Treaty of Versailles stripped Germany of all its colonies and transferred them to Allied control. What Are the Enduring Effects of German Colonization?
80 years after World War II, Germany is still painstakingly searching for its fallen soldiers The ongoing recovery of the dead underscores how much remains unresolved as the world marks the 80th ...
After World War II, the Truman administration rejected the notion of a pastoral, deindustrialized and insecure Germany as a cruel prescription for poverty, hunger and depopulation.
Kings and Generals historical animated documentary series on the history of the modern age continues with a video on how Germany lost in World War I. Why did Germany really lose World War I? In ...
80 years after Germany surrendered, we’re still learning the real lessons of World War II The morality of the war was never as simple as Allies versus Axis ...
Germany is planning to expand its network of bomb-proof bunkers and shelters amid worries that Russia could attack another European country in the next four years, according to reports.
The German War Graves Commission works to exhume and rebury the dead with dignity — regardless of the army they served.
80 years after World War II, Germany is still painstakingly searching for its fallen soldiers A German organization is painstakingly searching for fallen German soldiers in order to identify them ...
A German organization is painstakingly searching for fallen German soldiers in order to identify them and rebury them, 80 years after World War II.