Germany's leading airline, Lufthansa, is taking a significant step by reevaluating its historical narrative as it marks 100 years since its founding. The move aims to address its controversial involvement during the Nazi era, breaking away from previous attempts to separate its pre-war and post-war identities. CEO Carsten Spohr emphasized the necessity of confronting the past, stating to journalists that ignoring the dark years would be 'dishonest.' This approach signals a shift from the traditional narrative that emphasized the legal and organizational break between the original Deutsche Luft Hansa, dissolved in 1946, and the post-war Lufthansa AG established in 1953....