Display: 26-50 of 53 Results

A Liberal Intellectual Reflects on the Burden of “Being German” (1983)

The Emotional Impact of the Broadcast of Holocaust, an American TV Miniseries, in the Federal Republic (1979)

The Television Movie Heimat: German Longing and Hatred for the Lost Mythical Home (1984)

The Liberal Social Philosopher Jürgen Habermas Insists on the Importance of Critical Memory (November 7, 1986)

Federal President Richard von Weizsäcker on the Meaning of Being German (1986)

Excerpts from Ernst von Salomon’s Answers to the 131 Questions in the Allied Military Government Fragebogen (1951)

Alfred Döblin on the German Population (1946)

Why Don’t Our Parents Tell the Truth? (August 1959)

Adolf Eichmann Defines the Term “Sonderbehandlung” during His Trial (July 18, 1961)

German-Czech Committee of Historians (October 30, 1995)

German-Polish Relations (January 31, 2005)

Germany and the Ghosts of Its Past (November 6, 2009)

Author Christa Wolf Reflects on the Debate about East German Literature (September 27, 1993)

Rainer Eppelmann talks about the Enquete Commission on the SED Dictatorship (May 3, 1992)

Neue Wache Memorial Berlin (2023)

Publicist Karl Wilhelm Fricke on the Commission of Inquiry on the SED Dictatorship in Germany (Retrospective Account, 2017)

NS Documentation Center Munich (2015)

Herta Müller, Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature (October 8, 2009)

Draft Law on the Stasi Files (May 26, 1991)

Writer Martin Walser Reflects on the Difficulties of Living with German Guilt (October 11, 1998)

Ignatz Bubis, the Chairman of the Central Council of Jews in Germany, warns against Relativizing the Holocaust (November 9, 1998)

Writer Martin Walser in Front of a Portrait of Ignatz Bubis (May 17, 2007)

Bundestag President Wolfgang Thierse Opens the Holocaust Memorial (May 10, 2005)

Federal Chancellor Gerhard Schröder lays a Wreath on the Grave of an unknown German Soldier at the Ranville War Cemetery in France (June 6, 2004)

The German Historical Museum Aims for an Open View of the Past (June 2, 2006)