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Crisis bred crisis in the Weimar Republic. On the centenary of the turbulent period, two books offer a reminder of the vigilance required to sustain democracy
How a popular board game that pits two teams against one another has lessons for democracies
Two books paint a portrait of a brilliant generation falling prey to barbarism under the Third Reich
The prime minister is a textbook fascist
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Australian ruling is latest in series of employment law cases involving social media use
One of the largest ever restitution claims contested by the descendants of holocaust victims
Philharmonic to play new version of Strauss’s Radetzky March
Brendan Simms’ provocative new biography says the Führer was more preoccupied by the west than the USSR
The play urges audiences to ask uncomfortable questions about hate speech
Company behind Pret A Manger and Dr Pepper says patriarch and son were committed anti-Semites
Supporters see party as defence against an Islamic threat, despite claims of anti-Semitism
Two Paris theatres host starkly contrasting Brecht productions
White House spokesman claims Hitler did not use gas on ‘his own people’
Case has become test of Labour’s willingness to tackle alleged anti-Semitism in party
As the era of globalisation ends, will protectionism and conflict define the next phase?
An unusual history of the Third Reich uncovers intriguing stories but overstates its case
Croissants, door knocking, independence and singing
PM fired up by TV audience member’s comparison with Chamberlain
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