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How did Germany get so strong after losing WWI?

Germany’s position after World War I seemed hopeless. Yet within two decades, it had become a major power once again. In this ...
The wreck of a German ship from World War I has been uncovered after a recent storm came through Cornwall, England, and unearthed it. Known as the SV Carl, the ship was seen for approximately one hour ...
(RNS) — A new online exhibit from the National WWI Museum and Memorial presents the overlooked story of the Halbmondlager, a WWI Muslim prisoner of war camp. (RNS) — In 1915, Germany’s first mosque ...
Here’s what you need to remember: In some ways, the A7V may have contributed more to World War II than World War I, as evidenced by Nazi Germany’s armored tank designs of the era which were quite ...
The remains of more than 200 German soldiers who were buried alive in a tunnel in northeastern France during the World War I will not be recovered. The German government has instead decided to declare ...
Germany will finally pay off the last of its debts from World War One this Sunday, on the 20th anniversary of German reunification. Germany's federal office for central services and unresolved ...
Most people have forgotten the horrendous German inflation that followed WW I. Having no money and/or credit, the German government simply printed money. As prices rose, it printed more money.
Some historians enjoy the intellectual exercise of engaging in counter-factual history, i.e., positing the opposite outcome of a particular historical even such as: England winning the American ...
Adolf Hitler faced immense challenges after World War I and during the worldwide depression. Seeking someone to blame for Germany’s struggles, he targeted the Jewish community, spreading the false ...