IT IS an almost universally accepted axiom that the relations of Germany and France are the corner-stone of European policy. The problems that unsettle these relations are vital today. Yet to ...
On Dec. 14, 1932,Germany’s head of state, President Paul von Hindenburg, a former general, a Prussian’s Prussian, hosted a party in honor of Ernst Lubitsch, a German Jew who had emerged as one of ...
This is one of the more important books on modern Germany. Written by a former foreign minister of the Empire, it surveys the German scene as it has developed since the country emerged from the ordeal ...