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Joschka Fischer, former vice-chancellor of Germany: โ€˜Putin will not stop; he will continue to advance westwardโ€™

There are images that never fade from a countryโ€™s memory, from its political and popular consciousness. One of them is that of Joschka Fischer (Gerabronn, Germany, 78 years old) wearing sneakers and being sworn in as a minister in the state of Hesse in 1985. For the first time, the Greens, a grassroots movement born a few years earlier, entered a regional government. It was a turning point. Thirteen years later, Fischer would become vice-chancellor and foreign minister in the first federal government with the Greens, allied with Chancellor Gerhard Schrรถderโ€™s Social Democratic Party.

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ยฉ Gene Glover

Joschka Fischer photographed in Berlin in March 2025.
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Trump becomes a toxic asset for Europeโ€™s far right

When Donald Trump returned to power in early 2025, and he and his supporters intensified their calls in support of Europeโ€™s far right, that message sounded like a blessing within that ideological camp.

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ยฉ OLIVIER MATTHYS (EFE)

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni (left) and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbรกn (right) prepare for a group photo during a meeting of European Council members in Brussels, Belgium, on March 19.
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How could it have happened? The fundamental question about Nazism that continues to haunt Germany

How could it have happened? That is the question. German historians, like Captain Ahab with the white whale, continue to obsessively pursue it. More than 80 years after the end of Nazism, they still havenโ€™t found a definitive or complete answer.

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ยฉ brandstaetter images (Getty Images)

Jewish civilians during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in German-occupied Poland from April 19 to May 16, 1943.
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