The discovery of mysterious holes in the barbed wire in military bases.
The alleged plan to kill the owner of the largest arms manufacturing company in Germany.
Recording of telephone calls of persons in high positions.
This is not an excerpt from a 1960s detective novel, but a reflection of real-life events in Germany that year.
All these incidents cannot be directly blamed on Russia, but Germany, which continues to provide continuous military support to Ukraine, is on constant alert for any possible sabotage by Russia.
The ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine is raising fears that Europe may become part of a new Cold War.
“When we think of the Cold War, we think of the 1970s, when the rules and regulations for had gone and been accepted.’
“It looks like the 1950s and 1960s were the beginning of the Cold War.”
But what does the apparent resumption of the Cold War mean for Europe’s largest economy and a country divided by the ‘Iron Curtain’.