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An Inventory of Losses by Judith Schalansky
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In 1953 Reinhart Koselleck still at the beginning of his career
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Like an imposing Disneyland castle minus the fun
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From the first assured pages of Afterlives
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Tholey the oldest working abbey in Germany
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Actress Barbara Sukowa has played a lot of headstrong women
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Brighten your day with a virtual visit
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Edgar Kupfer-Koberwitz, a prisoner at Dachau
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With a warehouse that produced 50 to 65 grand pianos a year
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Like operagoers across the generations
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The Jewish Museum in Berlin
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In German the virus is not an enemy
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Whatever the question the answer is Germany
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It’s Hegel’s 250th birthday
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The task of the work of art
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The Bohemians by Norman Ohler
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A bestselling book about Angela Merkel’s response to the European refugee crisis
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The message of Unveiled Berlin and Its Monuments
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One hundred years after the redrawing of the German-Danish border
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Hitler’s Northern Utopia by Despina Stratigakos
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It may have taken a pandemic
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Anita Lasker-Wallfisch
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Suzanne L Marchand uses porcelain as a vehicle
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Merkel has been chancellor since 2005
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In memoriam Eric Bentley
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Germans, socks, and sandals
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Scott Calonico’s short documentary Betrayal
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How do we identify Albert Einstein
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In 1986 a treasure trove of German film posters
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With its heavy armour plating
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The villa where it happened
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Adele Schopenhauer’s Scherenschnitte
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An 8-part German-Danish TV series
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Michael Kohlhaas
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For postwar Germany the United States was savior
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The damaged first-world-war veteran and the refugee
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Pömmelte a Late Stone Age Sanctuary
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Freya von Moltke held onto her uncensored correspondence
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You’ve heard of Shakespeare in the Park
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Available at train stations, bakeries, kiosks
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The lesson of Anderson’s time in Europe is stunning in its simplicity
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Learning from the Germans?
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The well-intentioned determination of German politicians and academics
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Reality TV meets the refugee crisis
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Through the Darkest of Times and Attentat 1942
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In praise of the Schlager
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The Habsburgs are a writer’s gift
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Germany has a problem
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German theaters have the artistic drive as well as the means
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James Kirchick recalls The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum
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A terrific line-up of new German films
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In the postwar era Germany fundamentally redesigned law enforcement
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Hello Lenin
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The biographies of Wolfgang Leonhard and Markus Wolf
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Samuel Moyn weighs in on a stubborn problem
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In memoriam photographer Astrid Kirchherr
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Confronted with a pandemic that has cratered Europe’s economy
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Dr. Mabuse the Gambler
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In memoriam Rolf Hochhuth
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Berlin’s Windowflicks project
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The bottom half of Kang Sunkoo’s Statue of Limitations
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In memoriam Florian Schneider
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The Berlin Philharmonic tests a musical path out of lockdown
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Germany’s museums are opening back up
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What happens to people when they are being denied the right to unconditional love
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With Brahms everything passes through layers of reflection
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The zoos were microcosms of postwar Germany
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Babylon Berlin is back
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Daniel Kehlmann’s new novel Tyll
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We have to sort this through and say
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The Ensemble Avantgarde has released a new collection of chamber music
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While there are no over-the-top costumes
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Since the 17th century the people of Oberammergau have kept their promise
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What lessons can we take away from the previous history of pandemics
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In memoriam Hellmut Stern violinist and longtime concertmaster
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The leader of the free world gives a speech and she nails it
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The cultural venues may be closed
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Konrad Adenauer who served as the Federal Republic’s first chancellor
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In the nineteen-forties the West Side of Los Angeles
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What do these CDU leaders have in common
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The Old Masters Picture Gallery gets a major upgrade
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With no significant Indigenous population to resist these stereotypes
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Part scary movie part avant-garde
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Did the Hohenzollern family substantially abet National Socialism
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Philip Oltermann casts Angela Merkel as the anti-hero
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Lacking the nail-biting suspense that the story would seem to call for
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The gulf between America’s ideals and its realities
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John Eliot Gardiner explains how he rediscovered Beethoven’s radicalism
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In her etchings prints and sculptures
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Onstage in February 2020
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Sinclair McKay has written a new history
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Thomas Kemmerich’s sudden rise and fall
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An entire unimportant young lady alone with her questions
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Jaromir Weinberger’s Fruehlingsstuerme
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Donna Rifkind shines an overdue spotlight on Salka Viertel
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The cruel isolation of deafness
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How to build a multicultural and pluralistic Germany
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Berlin’s clubs are dying
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In 1926 architect and activist Margarete Schutte-Lihotzky
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When he conducts Kirill Petrenko presents a paradox
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