As a young backpacker, I first fell in love with the picturesque village of Rothenburg, in Germany’s Franconian heartland. At ...
St. Jakob’s Church contains the one must-see art treasure in Rothenburg: a glorious 500-year-old altarpiece by Tilman Riemenschneider, the Michelangelo of German woodcarvers. For a closer view of this ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNFlight over History: WWI Memorials from a Drone's Eye ViewTake a solemn flight of discovery with this drone footage of iconic WWI memorials, including the Douaumont Ossuary in France, ...
It seems that the EU leaders have decided on a new military spending spree. To pay for this, the EU will issue new war debt ...
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ExplorersWeb on MSNGreat Explorers: Gunther PluschowDepending on your perspective, German aviator and Patagonia explorer Gunther Pluschow was either phenomenally lucky, or ...
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Verdun - The Most Brutal Battle of World War 1Witness the horror of the Battle of Verdun - the deadliest, longest, and most dreadful clash of WWI. Experience the nightmarish landscapes and the colossal toll it took on French and German soldiers.
We are now all familiar with the anti-immigrants hysteria sweeping the West, leading to some far-right parties gaining power in some countries in Europe and Trump rsquo;s return to the White House .
50-caliber guns as naval railway guns. Capable of attacking German supply depots, this was the first opportunity for the US to utilize any combat equipment from a train during a foreign war.
Germany's important election last week struggled to make the news cycle, even on Germany's own Deutsche Welle (DW), Germany's equivalent of Britain's BBC. Especially (but not only) in the ...
British soldiers read a map in the trenches of the Western Front during World War One. The trenches were dug out of the mud of the battlefields and lined with wood and barbed wire. Watch this ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNThe colonial partition that keeps Cameroon split along ‘artificial lines’A century ago, Germany, France and Britain claimed Cameroon at different times. The scars are seen in conflicts today.
After European powers split up Africa during the 1884-1885 Berlin Conference, Cameroon became a German protectorate until after World War I (WWI), when ... Sending money will only end up in ...
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