The dinosaur was about as big as a Tyrannosaurus rex and had a unique nasal horn and symmetrical teeth that it used to eat ...
Fresh protests against the extreme right drew massive crowds in Germany on Saturday, including more than 200,000 people in ...
Later, the fossil was shipped to paleontologist Ernst Stromer von Reichenbach in Munich. World War II brought devastation to Munich in 1944. Allied bombings destroyed the museum, and with it ...
With legislative elections two weeks away, massive demonstrations took place across Germany under the slogan 'democracy needs ...
Fresh protests against the extreme right drew massive crowds in Germany on Saturday, including 250,000 people in Munich, ...
Tom and Dominic discuss the Munich Agreement: one of the most infamous diplomatic moments in history, which changed the world forever. Show more On 17th September 1938, in Munich, one of the most ...
The fossil, destroyed in an air raid 80 years ago, had faded from memory until a paleontologist found archival images.
In re-creating the Munich studio, Fehlbaum was committed ... that really wanted to not play down what happened [during World War II] but move on and show that they’re different,” Benesch ...