Russell Wallis seeks to show how and why the Holocaust was initially met with such a muted response in Britain. Continue reading
Tag Archives: Germany
Civilising the Germans and the Allied Occupation
In Germany, 1945, how could Britain reconcile wartime bombing with comprehensive and coherent plans for reconstruction? Francis Graham-Dixon considers the paradoxical legacy of Allied occupation in Germany. Continue reading
A Model For Safe Living
Much like a funfair, does Berlin now only retain an illusion of edginess? Continue reading
Painting of the Week: 31
Gerhard Richter, Confrontation 2, 1988, oil on canvas, 112 x 102cm, The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York, USA Continue reading
Prostitution in Berlin (continued…)
Continuing last week’s article on what’s being done to prevent sex trafficking into Berlin, Rory MacLean talks to outreach worker Patricia Green. Continue reading
Prostitution in Berlin
In the first of two articles, Rory MacLean takes a look at what is being done to prevent women being tricked or trafficked into prostitution in Germany’s capital. Continue reading