Germany
German plans to defeat Western Allied landing
Rivalry between France and Germany
In the immediate years after World War I, France seemed to have gained an impregnable position in mainland Europe.
Worsening relations in the German Empire
A multipolar world is the guarantor of a diverse world
Sometimes the irresistible desire of an individual to be at the center of every event, to control everything, to create their own personal rules and standards and to subject the surrounding reality to these standards appears to be a normal phenomenon and a seemingly natural behavioral principle of life.
Axis position weakens in North Africa, part I
The activities of far-right death squads in interwar Germany
Olaf Scholz’s Manifesto For Foreign Affairs Magazine Confirms Germany’s Hegemonic Ambitions
The German leader just published what can be interpreted as his manifesto explaining why his country must supposedly restore its prior hegemonic status, and it was released by none other than the same magazine run by the Council on Foreign Affairs, which is regarded as among the most influential policymaking platforms in the US-led West’s Golden Billion. The very fact that they ran his manifesto can be regarded as this de facto New Cold War bloc’s tacit support for Germany’s hegemonic ambitions.
Western Allies failed to destroy Nazism
The failure of the far-right Kapp Putsch in Berlin, which lasted from the 13th to the 17th of March 1920, unfortunately did not discredit the new Nazi ideology taking root in Germany.
Germany’s position in America’s New World Order
Germany and other NATO countries have been told to impose trade and investment sanctions upon themselves that will outlast today’s proxy war in Ukraine. U.S. President Biden and his State Department spokesmen have explained that Ukraine is just the opening arena in a much broader dynamic that is splitting the world into two opposing sets of economic alliances. This global fracture promises to be a ten- or twenty-year struggle to determine whether the world economy will be a unipolar U.S.-centered dollarized economy, or a multipolar, multi-currency world centered on the Eurasian heartland with mixed public/private economies.