DAVID YEARSLEY is fascinated by the account of four composers who transformed their experiences of the second world war and the Holocaust into deeply moving works of art
This article reveals information on the upcoming story of Deutschland 83
THE gullibility of even sophisticated audiences and readers in accepting pure fiction as reality never ceases to amaze.
This is particularly so with portrayals of East-West relations and the characterisation of communists and former communist countries and the current much-hyped German series Deutschland 83 is no exception. In it, cold-war cliches and the most improbable scenarios and stereotyped dialogues seem to be de rigeur.
The defence secretary’s resignation reveals not a split over principle but a dispute over pace of military spending, as Britain’s political Establishment unites behind deeper Nato commitments, argues NICK WRIGHT
PETER MASON applauds a stage version of Le Carre’s novel that questions what ordinary people have to gain from high-level governmental spying
TONY FOX invites readers to come and hear the story of the remarkable Liverpudlian International Brigader Alexander Foote
In a speech to the 12th Xiangshan Forum in Beijing, SEVIM DAGDELEN warns of a growing historical revisionism to whitewash Germany and Japan’s role in WWII as part of a return to a cold war strategy from the West — but multipolarity will win out


