Frederick the Great comes into the world
Frederick the Great, the man who made Prussia a leading European power, was born on January 24th, 1712.
Frederick the Great, the man who made Prussia a leading European power, was born on January 24th, 1712.
King George V and Kaiser Wilhelm II pose together in 1912. However, the Kaiser had mixed feelings towards Britain and the First World War broke out two years later.
Tim Grady on postwar Germany’s attempts to remember the contribution made by its Jewish combatants in the First World War.
Robert Pearce examines the factors that led to Prussia's victory in the German civil war of 1866.
The idea that the German foreign office during the Nazi period was a stronghold of traditional, aristocratic values is no longer tenable according to recent research, as Markus Bauer reports.
The heart of the last heir to the Austro-Hungarian Empire was buried on July 17th in Hungary.
Michael Bloch tells the story of one of the more unusual dynasties related to the Windsors.
What was it like to grow up in Nazi Germany in a family quietly opposed to National Socialism? Giles Milton describes one boy’s experience.
Kathryn Hadley reports on the recent discovery of two 3-D Nazi propaganda films. Released in 1936, they were decades ahead of the boom in 3-D films in the American film industry.
The creation of the modern unified German state in January 1871 constitutes the greatest diplomatic and political achievement of any leader of the last two centuries; but it was effected at a huge personal and political price, argues Jonathan Steinberg.