Berlin — When Karin Prien's mother brought her to Germany as a little girl in the late 1960s, she gave her one urgent warning: "Don't tell anyone you're Jewish." Nearly six decades later, Prien is now ...
It’s hard to imagine life today without computers, but computer technology was not warmly welcomed in Germany following World War II. That’s one conclusion Assistant Professor Corinna Schlombs, who ...
Nearly six decades later, Prien is now post World War II Germany's first Jewish federal cabinet member, having been selected as the Minister for Education, Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and ...