German Studies Review, the scholarly journal of the German Studies Association, is published three times each year, in February, May, and October. The journal publishes articles and book reviews in ...
Post-war Germany has been seen as a model of 'transitional justice' in action, where the prosecution of Nazis, most prominently in the Nuremberg Trials, helped promote a transition to democracy.
GERMAN political life today revolves about three main questions: 1, the reunification of Germany; 2, absolute versus relative German sovereignty; 3, German rearmament. To gain any clear picture of the ...
Boasts a 1950 German travel folder: “Hamburg has everything.” To Germans from the shabby towns and the bombed-out cities, the statement seems true. Stork Club on the Elbe. The shops that line the ...
HISTORY: ROBERT GERWARTH reviews Haunted City: Nuremberg and the Nazi Past By Neil Gregor Yale University Press, 390pp. £25 HISTORY: ROBERT GERWARTHreviews Haunted City: Nuremberg and the Nazi PastBy ...
After his award-winning 'The People vs. Fritz Bauer,' director Lars Kraume looks at another true story from mid-1950s Germany in 'The Silent Revolution.' By Boyd van Hoeij The 1956 Hungarian ...
The historical backdrop for the German legal thriller “Labyrinth of Lies” is morally fascinating and little-explored: A late-1950s Germany, on the economic rebound, is hesitant to bring to justice the ...
Born in Paris to Italian parents and raised in Germany, she had her own show on television in the 1950s and was later a small-screen mainstay in the U.S. By Adam Nossiter Caterina Valente, a polyglot ...