Why Berlin is still Europe’s chaotic capital of liberty - As a new annual citywide festival begins in November celebrating ...
1. The 1920s are sometimes described as Berlin’s golden age. It’s hard to see why. For most Berliners it was a time of poverty, hardship and loss sandwiched between two devastating wars. The decade ...
COLOGNE, Germany -- The Berlin International Film Festival will screen all 15-plus hours of Rainer Werner Fassbinder's epic miniseries "Berlin Alexanderplatz," based on the novel by Alfred Doeblin, to ...
The economic, political, and cultural landscape of the 2020s mirrors that of the 1920s. Both decades followed periods of global upheaval, including war and pandemics, leading to inward-looking ...
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