On his way back from self-imposed exile in Paris, in 1844, Heinrich Heine caught a first glimpse of Prussian soldiers in Aachen, a city in the far west corner of Germany: With which they used to be ...
Germany’s reputation for militarism did not begin with Hitler—it stretched back through Prussian discipline, noble warrior culture, and a state built around its army. For centuries, rulers believed ...
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