Seventy-five years ago, the idea of Germany leading Europe was
unthinkable.
Morally and economically bankrupt, the country lay in ruins. But even as
it was divided into the communist East and capitalist West, Germany
rebuilt its industry and an economic miracle occurred. When the wall
between them fell, the country became a unique social democracy and an
economic powerhouse.
Today, Germany may be the acknowledged leader of Europe, but it has its
own problems to contend with. With the stalwart Angela Merkel set to
step down and an emboldened ultra-right gaining ever more influence, the
future remains unknown.