After having triggered – and lost – two world wars in the last century, we could have thought that our neighbors would finally decide to stand still. It is missed: taking advantage of the memory erosion, the German far right has decided to get back to discussing borders. Whether we are reassured, we are still far from the hordes of green-grey pouring over Sedan or the Ardennes to rectify the line of the border with the strokes of panzer caterpil…
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After having triggered – and lost – two world wars in the last century, we could have thought that our neighbors would finally decide to stand still. It is missed: taking advantage of the memory erosion, the German far right has decided to get back to discussing borders. Whether we are reassured, we are still far from the hordes of green-grey pouring over Sedan or the Ardennes to rectify the line of the border with the strokes of panzer caterpil…