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The message to Scholz is clear: if he wants to toughen immigration policy, he’ll have to do it without the Greens
Katja Hoyer
Thuringia’s elections ought not to matter too much to the outside world. But it was here that the Nazis had their first electoral breakthrough
Lisa Haseldine
The book’s primary focus on military detail and power-brokering is both a strength and weakness
Tessa Dunlop
The opposition has accused Chancellor Scholz of playing party-political games with the war
Book Review
Richard J. Evans structures his answer in the form of twenty-three potted biographies — of Hitler himself and a selection of his enablers
Nigel Jones