When you picture German World War II military vehicles, you see steel giants rolling across Europe with cinematic precision.
The German filmmaker, who directed the infamous 1935 Nazi propaganda film “Triumph of the Will” that was commissioned by ...
In 1935, the Nazis under Adolf Hitler introduced laws to discriminate against the Jewish population in Germany, culminating ...
More than a quarter century after The Economist first dubbed Germany the “sick man of Europe,” the label applies again. And this time, the illness is a chronic condition, requiring a long-term ...
German Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil has met with US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent for talks on trade and trans-Atlantic ties. He said he would seek a tariff exemption for German steel. German ...
Listen to more stories on the Noa app. Adolf Hitler’s first weeks as chancellor were filled with so many excesses and outrages—crushing states’ rights, curtailing civil liberties, intimidating ...
German car parts giant Bosch said on Tuesday it would cut 1,100 jobs at a site in southern Germany in the latest blow to Germany's ailing automotive industry.
Firefighters have gradually gained control over several blazes in Germany's east after a tense weekend. Poland has restored spot checks on its German border. DW has more. In Germany today, all eyes ...
1876 — Joe Borden of Boston pitches the first no-hitter in NL history. 1884 — Knight of Ellersie, ridden by S. Fischer, wins the two-horse Preakness Stakes by two lengths over Welcher. 1901 — The ...
Rita Elisabeth Mullinix, age 89, passed away peacefully on May 1, 2025, at Ever Vella in Swansea, Illinois. She was born in Daleiden, Germany on October 30, 1935, to the late Jakob Scholzen and ...
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