George the "Rebel", Yiannis the "Teacher", and Alfred the anti-Nazi German: A Christmas Story from 1943
The article recounts the story of two Pontic Greeks, George Symeonidis and Yiannis Pantelidis, who fought against the German occupation and were killed during an ELAS operation during Christmas 1943.
Namibia: The History of a Country Shaped From a Rich and Traumatic Past
The article discusses Namibia's rich history, particularly its anti-colonial resistance against German and South African rule leading to independence in 1990, and features insights from political scientist Henning Melber's work on the subject.
REVIEW: The film Truth and Betrayal recalls the fate of the youngest German resistor against the Nazi regime
A review of the film 'Truth and Betrayal' highlights the story of the youngest German resister against the Nazi regime.
European takeover battle hots up with UniCredit’s ‘unfriendly attack’ on Commerzbank
UniCredit is intensifying its attempt to take over Commerzbank amid resistance from the German government and the bank's leadership.
Unicredit: launches voluntary tender offer to surpass 30% Commerzbank
Unicredit is launching a voluntary tender offer for Commerzbank in an effort to foster constructive dialogue despite previous resistance from German stakeholders.
Germany in 1943, America in 2026
The article draws parallels between the resistance of German women during the Nazi regime in 1943 and contemporary actions against immigrant detentions in America.
Four Years of War: Would We Germans Fight as Bravely as the Ukrainians?
The article compares the Ukrainian resistance against Russian invasion to the German spirit, questioning whether Germans would display similar bravery.
The 'East German General': The Revenge for 1989 is Coming
A new newspaper in Dresden, the 'Ostdeutsche Allgemeine', aims to embody a spirit of resistance and address grievances from the past while another newspaper celebrates its anniversary in Hamburg.
Far-right character’s monologue prompts violent scenes at German theatre
A far-right character's monologue during a German theatre play sparked violent protests, including shouting and a stage invasion.
Shooting Range of Kaisariani, May Day of '44...
On May 1, 1944, 200 Greek patriots, predominantly communists, were executed by the Nazis in retaliation for the killing of a German officer, marking a tragic event during the German occupation of Greece.
Kaisariani: The Bloody May Day of '44 – Nazi Retaliation, the 200 Executed, and the Sacrifice of Napoleon Soukatzidis
The article discusses the Nazi retaliation in Kaisariani, Greece in 1944, leading to the execution of 200 individuals including resistance fighters, amidst the broader context of German occupation.
Leftist parties call for the state to acquire photos of the execution in Kaisariani
Greek opposition parties, including SYRIZA and New Left, are urging the government to acquire and preserve newly discovered photographs of the 200 resistance fighters executed by German occupiers in 1944.
"We cannot afford purely needs-oriented education in an immigration society"
Expert Stephan Dorgerloh argues that early childhood education should focus on learning German and better preparing children for elementary school, rather than solely addressing their needs, amidst resistance from kindergarten associations.
Blessed Clemens August von Galen – symbol of German resistance against Nazism
Blessed Clemens August von Galen, a German bishop and cardinal, is celebrated as a figure of resistance against Nazism for his outspoken opposition to the regime's totalitarian practices.