Germany
Why Winter Is the Perfect Time to Visit Bavaria
This corner of Germany is the ultimate cold-weather playground, a place where sledding down a mountain, or knocking back beers are equally worthy pursuits
Hitler Created a Fictional Persona To Recast Himself as Germany's Savior
In 1923, Adolf Hitler wrote an embellished autobiography to convince Germans he was their natural leader
Dazzle Your Senses in Thuringia
Situated in the heart of Germany, the state of Thuringia is home to more than one thousand years of history.
Photos: The Incredible Legacy of the Bauhaus School of Design
Though open for just 14 years, the Bauhaus marked the beginning of Modernism and its impact is still felt today
The True Story of the German-Jewish High Jumper Who Was Barred From the Berlin Olympics
A new Olympic Channel documentary explores Margaret Lambert's stunted path to Olympic glory—and her resilience in the face of persecution
Germany’s Central Bank Funds Investigation Into Its Nazi Ties
Researchers have already uncovered a damning letter from one of the bank's former presidents
44 Reasons Why You Should Visit Thuringia, Germany
The central German state of Thuringia is the ideal place to discover Germany's history and culture.
What a Pair of Empty Blackboards Can Teach Us About Art and Social Change
Can art alter the course of history? Should artists even try? Joseph Beuys said yes and yes
Inside the House of Zyklon B
An iconic Hamburg building, built by Jews and now a chocolate museum, once housed the distributors of one of Nazi Germany's most gruesome inventions
Germany Celebrates Its First Same-Sex Marriages
The country’s marriage equality law, which was passed in June, went into effect on Sunday
Museum Devoted to Street Art Opens in Berlin
The façade of the five-story building is covered in large murals
A Wild Bison Was Spotted in Germany for the First Time in Two Centuries. Then It Was Shot
As conservationists work to restore the once mighty European bison, they must face misunderstandings from concerned citizens
Discovery of Unexploded WWII Bomb Forces Massive Evacuation in Frankfurt
On Sunday, residents living within a mile of the site left their homes while the 4,000-pound "Blockbuster" was defused
German Abstract Art Pioneer K.O. Götz Dies at 103
His broad strokes and large-scale paintings helped re-establish Germany as post-war cultural hub
German Art Museum Tackles Legacy of Colonialism
Looking hard at its own collection, Kunsthalle Bremen aims to challenge the racism of colonialism that persists today
The Surprisingly Important Role China Played in WWI
In turn, the peace talks that ended the war had an enormous impact on China's future
The German Language Adds 5,000 New Words
The latest edition of the Duden dictionary includes <i>tindern,</i> or online dating, and <i>postfaktisch</i>, meaning post-truth
Berlin Exhibit Confronts Hitler's Rise to Power
Asking 'Hitler--how could it happen,' the exhibit warns the dangers of dictatorship
This Dachau Survivor's Harrowing Art Is on Display for the First Time
Georg Tauber’s paintings detail medical experiments, beatings and eventual liberation
New Excavation Will Examine Germany's Legendary "Founding Battle"
The dig hopes to find conclusive evidence that Kalkriese is the site of the Battle of Teutoburg Forest
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