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In many parts of eastern Germany, showing Nazi symbols is no longer seen as a provocation. Authorities are warning that more and more young people are becoming radicalized. DW explored the reasons in ...
German lawmakers have voted to suspend family reunions for many migrants. It's part of a drive by the new conservative-led ...
For the longest time, Jews couldn’t just hold any job that they wanted,’ said scholar Stav Meishar. ‘ … Show business was one ...
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DPA International on MSNBroad alliance calls for more money for German children and familiesA broad alliance of civil society organizations is calling for more money for children and families in Germany. "Investing in ...
Given the country’s past, cultural resistance to becoming a soldier is high. Can leaders change minds to meet a changing ...
Germany’s finance minister has vowed to lift the country’s defense spending to 3.5% of gross domestic product in 2029.
There are too many to name, but guys like Christian Okoye, Ezekiel "Ziggy" Ansah, Emmanuel Ogbah, and Tamba Hali come to mind ...
The latest offering in the Blockbuster Free Film Series is 1993’s “Swing Kids,” which will be screened on Monday, June 16, at 6:30 p.m. at the Henry Ford Centennial Library in Dearborn.
Earlier this month, kids participated in the first-ever flamingo club open. The Flamingo Club also offers community events, clinics, and year-round opportunities for kids ages 6 to 12 to get involved.
Youth subcultures like the Zazous in France and the Swing Kids and Edelweiss Pirates in Germany used flamboyant fashion and jazz to reject Nazi conformity.
Meanwhile, polls indicate the vehemently anti-immigration Alternative for Germany (AfD) will come in a strong second and achieve the best result for a far-right party in Germany's post-Nazi history.
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