Berlin: The Flash-Point of the Cold War, 1948-1989
David Williamson explains why events in Berlin twice threatened to unleash a third world war.
David Williamson explains why events in Berlin twice threatened to unleash a third world war.
Robert Carr draws uncomfortable parallels between Christianity and Nazism.
To what extent did Christians support Hitler, and for what reasons?
F.G. Stapleton examines the role played by the armed forces in the government of the Second Reich.
Michael Mullett defines the Theses' role in the Lutheran Reformation.
Julian Reed-Purvis examines the origins and consequences of Nazi Euthanasia.
Gilbert Shama looks at the German research into penicillin during the Second World War.
F.G. Stapleton examines the momentous social and political consequences of Germany's spectacular economic growth.
David Welch looks at the dramatisation of Führerprinzip in the Nazi cinema, and how history films were used to propagate themes of anti-parliamentarianism and the concept of an individual leader of genius.
Jonathan Wright looks at the career of the statesman who might have steered Germany safely through the Weimar era.