According to an unpublished 1950 census of West Germany and Berlin, there were 21,974 residents professing the Jewish faith at that time, it was revealed here today. The Jewish total represented ...
Boasts a 1950 German travel folder: “Hamburg has everything.” To Germans from the shabby towns and the bombed-out cities, the statement seems true. Stork Club on the Elbe. The shops that line the ...
Germany, July 10, 1950: Gen. Anthony C. McAuliffe, head of the Army Chemical Command, poses for a photo as he visits EUCOM headquarters soon after his arrival in Germany. McAuliffe was on his way to ...
Post-war Germany has been seen as a model of 'transitional justice' in action, where the prosecution of Nazis, most prominently in the Nuremberg Trials, helped promote a transition to democracy.
Rhein-Main Airbase, Germany, Aug. 10, 1950: EUCOM personnel and their dependents debark from the Pan American clipper that brought a record passenger load from New York City to Rhein-Main airport.
Research by historian Henry Leide reveals that the communist regime of the former German Democratic Republic, usually known as East Germany, purposefully turned a blind eye to the atrocities committed ...