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Rubble, longing, and stubborn hope.
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Uncle Emil said ´NO´: Resistance in Berlin.
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What Has Happened to the German Culture of Remembrance? PART THREE 1990-2025
United and Confused. Germany Confronting Divided Pasts, Neo-Nazism's Rise, Holocaust's Centrality, and Memory's Evolving Role in a Multicultural Europe.
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Weihnachten 1945: Berlin's first Christmas in the ruins
Rubble, longing, and stubborn hope.
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Potsdam 1945: The Seventeen Days That Shaped the Post-War Order
In July 1945, the three Allied powers met in Potsdam near Berlin to shape the post-war world. Their decisions redrew Europe's map, laid Cold War…
Jul 23, 2025
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Uncle Emil said ´NO´: Resistance in Berlin.
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May 20, 2025
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Soviet Photographers Who Captured the End of the War.
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8 May and 9 May 2025: Berlin, a mirror of our times.
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When Bullets Speak Louder than Ballots: Weimar Lessons for the Present Times
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Very Symbolic, Very Concrete, Very Disputed: Israel as German "Staatsräson"
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We will dance again
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Oct 9, 2025
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Srebrenica: where were we all, when it happened?
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Jul 11, 2025
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When a Country's Brightest Minds Flee
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"Ukraine is not a project"
Radosław Sikorski, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland, Speech at the UNO General Assembly, New York 24.02.2025
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A journey through the language of freedom, from Athens and Rome to today's Ukraine.
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Women: Between Revolution and Resistance, War and Peace
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Uncle Emil said ´NO´: Resistance in Berlin.
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"I feel at home in the entire world, wherever there are clouds and birds and human tears"
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Roses for Clara Zetkin.
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Faces of Europe: the memory of the women of Ravensbrück.
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Cosmic Dreams, Earthly Ambitions: Reflections on the Space Race Narrative.
As geopolitical tensions rise again, a new space race emerges. But can today's competitors create narratives as inspiring as those that captured…
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Hope is Not a Spectator Sport
Real hope has little to do with optimism, nor with passive waiting: the voices of Vaclav Havel and Pope Francis on what hope is and what it demands.
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A journey through the language of freedom, from Athens and Rome to today's Ukraine.
There are many words for "freedom", but one stands out and has become even more powerful in recent years: the Ukrainian во́ля, "volia". A journey…
Dec 6, 2024
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