On a high ridge in the Vosges mountains, where 30,000 German and French soldiers died in the first world war trenches, the presidents of France andGermany stood side by side in a silence, then turned to each other for a long hug. Continue reading…
On a high ridge in the Vosges mountains, where 30,000 German and French soldiers died in the first world war trenches, the presidents of France andGermany stood side by side in a silence, then turned to each other for a long hug. Continue reading…