

Bundestag President Wolfgang Schäuble sees German society as being increasingly divided into “fearful” groups on the one hand, and “self-confident” groups on the other. In his speech at the opening of the 52nd German Historians’ Day, he said that social cohesion is under threat in many places, and that it is important to “make the inevitable changes bearable for everyone, to take people’s concerns seriously, and to convey confidence in the future”.
According to historians, the political goal of peace has never been as important as it is today. “For example, those who considered peace to be the most important political goal in 1913 belonged to a minority,” says historian Prof. Dr Hans-Ulrich Thamer of the University of Münster’s Cluster of Excellence “Religion and Politics” before the 101st Katholikentag.