Roger Moorhouse
Beyond Belief: Berliners and the Holocaust
As the daily life of Berlin's Jews became even more difficult under the Nazi regime, rumour and hearsay grew about the fate of those 'evacuated' to the east. How much did ordinary Berliners know about the fate of their neighbours?
Wroclaw’s Concrete Controversy
A project to restore one of the Polish city’s 20th-century monuments has turned into a cultural battleground, writes Roger Moorhouse.
Peter the Wild Boy
A mysterious child from northern Germany, portrayed by William Kent on the King’s Grand Staircase, became one of the sensations of the Georgian age, as Roger Moorhouse explains.
Swastika
Roger Moorhouse on a controversial historical DVD being reissued.
A Good German? Von Stauffenberg and the July Plot
Roger Moorhouse takes issue with the secular sainthood bestowed on Claus von Stauffenberg.
German Diaries
Roger Moorhouse visits a unique archive of diaries from German history
The Years of Extermination
Roger Moorhouse reviews a title on the Holocaust.