Seventy-five years after the end of World War II, the legend of the innocent Wehrmacht is no more, says historian Hannes Heer. For decades, some Germans considered the SS to be the only war criminals.
The last days of the Second World War were incredibly chaotic. To nearly every German soldier it became clear the war had been lost, both in the Wehrmacht and even among some ideological diehard ...
On the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the German invasion of the Soviet Union, the German-Russian Museum in Berlin-Karlshorst is showing a small but significant open-air exhibition, “Dimensions ...
My name is Thorsten Wiehe, I am a 26 years old German who has lived and worked in Coventry since 1998. My fiancée of nine years is British, and in the past decade I have come to know and love this ...
The 7th SS Volunteer Mountain Division Prinz Eugen was one of the most notorious Waffen-SS formations operating in the ...
My name is Thorsten Wiehe, I am a 26 years old German who has lived and worked in Coventry since 1998. My fiancée of nine years is British, and in the past decade I have come to know and love this ...
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