It is September 1939. War has just begun. The Nazis have begun an extermination program: against their own children.

Prosecutors say case of Franco Albrecht, 33, is first time in country's post-war history in which serviceman found guilty of attempting terrorist attack

German government, opposition agree to amend budgetary rules so Berlin can achieve NATO defense spending target 'on average over several years'

Europe's largest economy goes on spending spree to modernize its sagging army; considers buying armed drones and Arrow 3 missile defense system from Israel

Planned purchases part of German shift in defense strategy following Russian invasion of Ukraine, which has shaken Berlin's sense of security

A dozen skulls and several bones turned up near river where German prisoners held by Soviets after World War II were buried

Minister's pledge follows report that troops stationed in Lithuania sang racist songs at a hotel party and that one had tried to sexually assault another while he was asleep

Rabbi Mordechai Eliezer (Zsolt) Balla says he will 'help all Jews live a Jewish life,' and will aim to curb far-right extremism; new military rabbinate budgeted 5 million euros

Number of reported far-right incidents in German military climbed to 477 last year from 363 in 2019

Around 300,000 members of security forces fill out anonymous questionnaires in the hope of breaking what unions and experts have called a culture of silence

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