Posts Tagged ‘Germany’

The break up?

The break up?

Is there any hope left for the Eurozone?

Red or dead

Red or dead

Germany is being increasingly looked to for the answer to the problems besetting Europe. That the country may well produce a left wing solution should please at least one minister in the Welsh Government

Europe’s reluctant saviours

Europe’s reluctant saviours

From the ashes of the Second World War and in spite of the division of the Iron Curtain, Germany remains Europe’s leading economic power. But it marks a special anniversary of the Berlin Wall with searching questions about its future and that of the Eurozone’s

Der klang, der revolution, die zukunft

Der klang, der revolution, die zukunft

Post-War Germany was to produce one of the most remarkable fusions of radical politics and a music movement, whose impact can still be felt today

The Belgians and the Germans

The Belgians and the Germans

In the first of a series of travel blogs for WalesHome, our intrepid couple contrast their experiences of two misunderstood countries in western Europe

Watching the world wake up from history

Watching the world wake up from history

WalesHome.org co-editor Duncan Higgitt so very nearly got himself a ringside seat at the end of history. Some two decades on, he remembers his part in communism’s downfall