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  1. A Concise History of Germany (Cambridge Concise Histories) , Second Edition by Mary Fulbrook, 2004-03-08
  2. Germany: A New History by Hagen Schulze, 2001-05-02
  3. The Cambridge Illustrated History of Germany (Cambridge Illustrated Histories) by Martin Kitchen, 2000-09-04
  4. A History of Germany (Palgrave Essential Histories) by Peter Wende, 2006-08-06
  5. The Russians in Germany: A History of the Soviet Zone of Occupation, 1945-1949 by Norman M. Naimark, 1997-09-01
  6. Nazi Germany: A New History by Klaus P. Fischer, 1996-09-01
  7. History of Germany, 1780-1918: The Long Nineteenth Century (Blackwell Classic Histories of Europe) by David Blackbourn, 2002-10-21
  8. A Brief History of Germany by Jason P. Coy, 2010-10-31
  9. Christmas in Germany: A Cultural History by Joe Perry, 2010-09-27
  10. The German Empire: A Short History (Modern Library Chronicles) by Michael Sturmer, 2002-08-06
  11. The Pity of It All: A History of the Jews in Germany, 1743-1933 by Amos Elon, 2002-11-01
  12. History of Germany [Ed. by Sir A.W. Ward]. by James Sime, 2010-01-12
  13. Germany: Unraveling the Enigma by Greg Nees, 2000-01
  14. Hitler and Nazi Germany: A History (5th Edition) by Jackson J. Spielvogel, 2004-05-10

1. Lectures For The History Of Modern Germany
Good allround presentations by Professor Gerhard Rempel, Western New England College understandable Category Society History By Region Europe Germany......History of Modern Germany Lectures. 01. Origins of Germany, 02. Medieval Germany,03. Martin Luther, 04. Prussian Tradition. 05. French Revolution, 06.
http://mars.acnet.wnec.edu/~grempel/courses/germany/lectures.html
History of Modern Germany Lectures Origins of Germany Medieval Germany Martin Luther Prussian Tradition ... Gerhard Schroeder
Send comments and questions to Professor Gerhard Rempel , Western New England College.

2. Germany History Motion Pictures
Virtual Library History German History. Deutsches Filmmuseum Frankfurt one of themajor film museums in Germany with information on expositions, publications
http://www.erlangerhistorikerseite.de/heidelberg/gh/17-55.html
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  • Deutsches Filmmuseum Frankfurt: one of the major film museums in Germany with information on expositions, publications etc. The library (click on "Bibliothek" in the top line of the website) has an electronic catalogue with an English language interface (otherwise: in German)
  • Deutsches Filminstitut includes an archive of films, pictures and texts on German films
  • Filmmuseum Potsdam : the museum of the fabled Babelsberg studios, includes expositions, collections, publications (German and English
  • Filmmuseum Duesseldorf with a guided tour and information on archive and library (German)
  • DEFA Film Library Information on the East German film industry with links to screenings and possibilities for renting films List of Holdings ) (in English)
  • German Cinema on DVD and Video a hypersite with lists of US vendors of German films, US films with German soundtracks, lists of currently available films by German directors and a bibliography of the literature on German film (UC Berkeley library); lower down on the page the links are grouped chronologically by director, starting with Fritz Lang

3. Moved
Organized index of links for those researching the complicated history of Germany. Arranged by time periods and topics. WWWVL History G e r m a n H i s t o r y
http://www.uni-heidelberg.de/subject/hd/fak7/hist/c1/de
WWW-VL History: G e r m a n H i s t o r y
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M. Melcher, 21.12.99

4. Primary Documents: Germany
A list of links to primary documents (partly English translations) on German history.Category Society History By Region Europe Germany......History of Germany Primary Documents.
http://library.byu.edu/~rdh/eurodocs/germany.html
History of Germany:
Primary Documents
Medieval Germany Renaissance, Reformation and Early Modern Germany Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Germany World War I and Weimar Republic ... " Home Page
EuroDocs has been visited times since February 1996.
EuroDocs Weaver: Richard Hacken, European Studies Bibliographer,
Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, USA.
Comments, corrections and suggestions are welcome: Hacken @ byu.edu Last Updated: February 2003

5. Germany History
History of Germany. Click here to visit our sponsor. Historical SettingEARLY HISTORY Ancient Period; Medieval Germany Merovingian Dynasty, ca.
http://www.countryreports.org/history/germhist.htm
History of Germany History Home Page CountryReports.org Shop our Online Store! Discuss World Issues! History Links Auschwitz-Birkenau Cybrary of the Holocaust Berlin Wall Exhibition Holocaust Information ... Tenth Party Congress Afghanistan Albania Algeria Angola Austria Azerbaijan Bahrain Bangladesh Belarus Bolivia Bulgaria Cambodia Chad Chile China Congo, Dem. Rep. Colombia Comoros Cyprus Czech Republic Dominican Republic Ecuador Egypt El Salvador Ethiopia Finland Georgia Germany Ghana Guyana Haiti Honduras Hungary Indonesia Iran Iraq Israel Japan Jordan Kazakstan Korea, North

6. Germany History
History of Germany. History Home Page. CountryReports.org
http://www.emulateme.com/history/germhist.htm
History of Germany History Home Page CountryReports.org Shop our Online Store! Discuss World Issues! History Links Auschwitz-Birkenau Cybrary of the Holocaust Berlin Wall Exhibition Holocaust Information ... Tenth Party Congress Afghanistan Albania Algeria Angola Austria Azerbaijan Bahrain Bangladesh Belarus Bolivia Bulgaria Cambodia Chad Chile China Congo, Dem. Rep. Colombia Comoros Cyprus Czech Republic Dominican Republic Ecuador Egypt El Salvador Ethiopia Finland Georgia Germany Ghana Guyana Haiti Honduras Hungary Indonesia Iran Iraq Israel Japan Jordan Kazakstan Korea, North

7. Log Of "Germany History Forum" Discussion List (1992-94)
Log of germany history Forum discussion list (199294). February1994. Threads of GrmnHist , chronologically (up to 7th Feb 1994
http://www.uni-heidelberg.de/subject/hd/fak7/hist/c1/de/gen/gen/grmnhist/
Log of "Germany History Forum" discussion list (1992-94)
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8. Germany: History, Holocaust, Berlin Wall, German Unification
germany history from midlle ages through twentieth centruy , drittes reich and holocaust,Berlin Wall and German unification. Medknowledge. Jobs. History Germany.
http://www.medknowledge.de/germany/general/history_germany.htm
Medkn o wledge Medicine in Germany German Home Search E-Mail ... About us Physicians Health Care Important Adresses Specialists Organizations Conference Schedules ... Medical Devices Research Research Centers Medical Databases Evidencebased d ... Ongoing Clinical Trials Medical Education Students Physicians Medical Schools International Offices at German universities ... Jobs
History Germany
German History WWW Links from Middle Ages till Twentieth Century Third Reich (Drittes Reich) and World War II, Virtual Library History University of Erlangan Online Sources about various aspects of the Nazi regime and the World War. The Holocaust Museum, USA Haus der Geschichte der Bundesrepublik Deutschland German Historical Museum, Berlin The Berlin Wall (1961-1989) Multimedia documents from students at 30 different schools throughout the world
Patients Health Insurance Hospitaltreatment Emergency Information Pharmacies-Medicine ... Health Portals Diagnostics s Treatment Procedures s Treatment Laboratory Values ... Diseases Hospital Directory Overview University Hospitals Specialist Hospitals Doctors by Area Germany General Information Health Issues for Travellers Visa German Language ... Conditions of use 04. November 2002

9. BBC SPORT | Football | World Cup 2002 | England V Germany History
Wednesday, 4 October, 2000, 1414 GMT 1514 UK England v germany history 1966 Thedisputed third goal from Geoff Hurst Football is a game played by 22 players
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/world_cup_2002/955747.stm
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You are in: Football: World Cup 2002 Sport Front Page Football ... Funny Old Game Around The UK: N Ireland Scotland Wales SERVICES Daily E-mail News Ticker Mobiles/PDA Text Only ... Help EDITIONS Change to World Wednesday, 4 October, 2000, 14:14 GMT 15:14 UK England v Germany history
1966: The disputed third goal from Geoff Hurst
"Football is a game played by 22 players. And then Germany win." No words come quite as close as those of Gary Lineker to describing the sense of dread experienced by English fans at the prospect of meeting their ancient European foes. England v Germany Germany and England have met eight times in official competitions, one of them a two-legged tie Germany came out on top four times out of six, England in 1966 and 2000 and the 1982 group meeting was a draw England beat Germany to the 1966 World Cup trophy, mainly due to a disputed goal, and the nation has apparently been paying the price for it ever since. Since that memorable day at Wembley, it took England until Euro 2000 to beat Germany in a competitive match again.

10. BBC SPORT | Football | World Cup 2002 | England V Germany History
Wednesday, 4 October, 2000, 1414 GMT 1514 UK England v germany history. Football is a game played by 22 players. And then Germany win.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/low/football/world_cup_2002/955747.stm
BBC SPORT Change to World edition Sport Front Page Football Cricket ... Wales Football Contents: Teams FA Cup Eng Prem Internationals ... League of Wales Wednesday, 4 October, 2000, 14:14 GMT 15:14 UK
England v Germany history
"Football is a game played by 22 players. And then Germany win." No words come quite as close as those of Gary Lineker to describing the sense of dread experienced by English fans at the prospect of meeting their ancient European foes. England v Germany
Germany and England have met eight times in official competitions, one of them a two-legged tie
Germany came out on top four times out of six, England in 1966 and 2000 and the 1982 group meeting was a draw
England beat Germany to the 1966 World Cup trophy, mainly due to a disputed goal, and the nation has apparently been paying the price for it ever since. Since that memorable day at Wembley, it took England until Euro 2000 to beat Germany in a competitive match again. Indeed in 15 post-1966 meetings, England have triumphed only three times. But English fans would hand back those victories and a thousand more in return for the two defeats which have prevented them reaching two major football finals during the 1990s.

11. Basic Search
Call Number. Medium. 1. The Nazi seizure of power, germany history, SSH11NAZ-VID,Video recording. 2. Paradise camp, germany history, SSH24-PAR-VID, Video recording.
http://intra.trinity.wa.edu.au/webopac/default.asp?n=s&c=GERMANY HISTORY

12. Basic Search
2. The twentiethcentury world, KEYLOR, William, Versailles, Treaty of, 1919 ; JapanHistory ; germany history 20th century ; United States History 20th Century
http://intra.trinity.wa.edu.au/webopac/default.asp?n=s&c=GERMANY HISTORY 20TH CE

13. Watches, Watchparts - Made In Germany: History
Made in Germany. Now suddenly it is all happening. In the record time of only a fewweeks the organization. WPG Watchparts from Germany. was founded in 1998.
http://www.vdu.org/english/history.asp?sprache=EN

14. Watches, Watchparts - Made In Germany: History
Germany. a été fondée.
http://www.vdu.org/france/history.asp?sprache=FR

15. Germany History - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources, C
germany history Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources,Current Issues, International Agreements, Population, Social Statistics
http://www.workmall.com/wfb2001/germany/germany_history_index.html

  • Country Ranks
    Germany History Index
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    Source: The Library of Congress Country Studies
    NOTE: The information regarding Germany on this page is re-published from The Library of Congress Country Studies. No claims are made regarding the accuracy of Germany History information contained here. All suggestions for corrections of any errors about Germany History should be addressed to the Library of Congress.
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  • 16. 504 - Germany History
    germany history (View the map). Latrine communiques indicated that theregiment was going home, but a divisional order directed otherwise
    http://home.hawaii.rr.com/pir504/germany.html
    Germany History
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    Latrine communiques indicated that the regiment was going home, but a divisional order directed otherwise - for the present, at least. The end of the war seemed near, and according to General Gavin in a talk to men of the 504, "We want to be in on the finish." Most men agreed, but opinions differed as to where the regiment should spend the "finish" and how enthusiastically they endorsed the prospect of fighting to the last could not readily be determined. Col. Tucker and the advance detail left Laon, France, on April 1, and jeeped north some 270 miles to Cologne, to establish the regimental CP at Longerich, in the city's outskirts. Three days later the regiment, after traveling most of the way in "40 and 8's", arrived and immediately took up positions along the West Bank of the Rhine River. The opponents this time were battered Wehrmacht forces who had been trapped in the Ruhr pocket. Patrols 'sallied forth each night from the West Bank in boats to reconnoiter the opposite shore where, almost without exception, the enemy was contacted and brisk firefights developed. Casualties were inflicted upon the enemy, and also by the enemy. Only a few attempts were made by the Germans to reach the 504 side of the river, and these were quickly repulsed with disastrous consequences for those who still thought the Rhine was a German river. On the other hand, it was not uncommon for 504 patrols to be fired upon by 20mm and machine guns while still in mid-stream, forcing the men to abandon ship and make for shore by means of the more primitive method of aquatic propulsion.

    17. 504 - Germany History, Page 5
    germany history, Page 5 (View the map). The war was over, and May5, came with GIs wondering when the Commanderin-Chief was going
    http://home.hawaii.rr.com/pir504/germany5.html
    Germany History, Page 5
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    The war was over, and May 5, came with GIs wondering when the Commander-in-Chief was going to stop beating around the bush and declare V-E Day. The great day finally came, or was announced, on May 9, 1945. For over two years men of the 504 had promised themselves a big "blowout" when Germany was defeated; the official announcement, however, was an anti-climax. The big "blowout" had been in progress since the regiment first contacted the Russians, and as far as fighting was concerned, the war had been over for days. If May 9th was a red-letter day, the 12th - the day by which all points for possible discharge were reckoned - was absolutely scarlet. The points system was announced and in a flurry of paper and pencils GIs added up the critical score. About half the regiment found themselves with at least 85 points, the number tentatively required for discharge eligibility. While the 504 was still in Germany, one shipment of 70 men left for the States. Two weeks later at Laon another group of 70 men also left for home as the regiment tossed to and fro on the crest of a wave of rumors. However, the dozens of rumors gradually composed themselves into reality, the sum and substance of which was that the 82nd would not be deactivated, that the 82nd would occupy Berlin, and best of all, that all men with 85 or more points would be on their way to the States within two months. At Nancy, France, the 504 was reorganized to include its new blood from the 17th Airborne Division and shortly thereafter it moved with the rest of the 82nd to Berlin, where in conjunction with the British Eleventh Armored Division and the Russian 5th Cossack Division, they took up their occupational duties.

    18. Germany History
    North Africa Sicily - Italy - Holland - France/Belgium - Germany - DominicanRepublic 504th PIR Commanders/ Key Leaders 504th PIR History/ New soldiers
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