
Hitler Wasn’t Inevitable
The anniversary of the Nuremberg Trials is cause to reflect on the forces that failed to halt Nazism’s rise.
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Loren Balhorn is editor in chief of Jacobin’s German-language edition.

The anniversary of the Nuremberg Trials is cause to reflect on the forces that failed to halt Nazism’s rise.

The German left must fight for a solution to the refugee crisis that doesn’t involve more fences, border guards, or racist demagoguery.

In light of developments in Greece, Germany’s Die Linke needs to consider how it relates to the European Union.

The oppressed of the Middle Ages drew on Christian teachings to develop a moral critique of their era’s inequality and unfairness.

Hamburg is experiencing a broad While racism rages through much of Europe, Hamburg is experiencing the opposite: a broad movement for refugee rights combined with a struggle for the right to the city. refugee rights combined with a struggle for the right to the city.