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| Alphabetical | By Popularity | | - A Bit About Nazi Germany
- Pictures, biographies, general information about Nazi-era Germany. - A History O' Germany
- Spanning from the first German unification to the present. - Achtung Panzer
- About the tanks and people of the Panzertruppe. - Arsenal of Dictatorship
- Examines the weapons produced and/or designed by Nazi Germany to use against the Allies during World War II. Includes the Heer, Luftwaffe, Kriegsmarine, and wonder weapons. - Avalon Project : Nazi-Soviet Relations
- Exhibits documents, 1939-1941. - Avalon Project: Franco-German Armistice
- Agreement between the German High Command of the Armed Forces and French Plenipotentiaries, June 25, 1940. - Axis Biographical Research
- Source of general biographical details regarding the men and women who served on the "other side" in the Second World War. - Axis History Factbook
- Apolitical site dedicated to the history of the Third Reich and its allies. - Barbie, Klaus@
- Bavarian Surnames
- Compilation of Bavarian surnames and email addresses of individuals who are researching ancestors in Bavaria. - Bergen-Belsen@
- Berlin Wall@
- Bombing of Dresden@
- Bonhoeffer, Dietrich@
- Breakdown of the Republic, 1930-1933
- Examines the causes behind the demise of the Weimar Republic. - Buchenwald@
- Collapse of the Weimar Republic
- Includes examination of the elections of 1928 and 1930, Brüning's "constitutional dictatorship", and Article 48. - Cultural Life in the Republic
- Brief examination of the society of the Weimar Republic. Includes the Bauhaus and existentialist philosophy. - Dachau@
- Deutsches Historisches Museum
- German Historical Museum; located in Berlin's historical centre. Site contains samples of collections and current exhibitions about German history. - Dokumentations- und Kulturzentrum Deutscher Sinti und Roma
- Preserving the history of the Sinti and Roma peoples in Germany, including their persecution during the Holocaust. - Donna's Genealogy Help Page
- Form letters for genealogy for Germany, Italy, Poland. Also translation and addresses for information. - Eastern German Studies Group
- For those interested in what was once East Germany. - Eichmann, Adolf (1906-1962)@
- Emsland Society
 - Fall of the Weimar Republic, Germany
- Includes election results from 1919 to 1933. - FeldGrau.com
- Information about the German Armed Forces from 1918 to 1945 including sections on the Reichswehr, Heer, Luftwaffe, Kriegsmarine, Waffen-SS, auxiliary organisations, and allies. - Flak Towers and Strongholds
- Photos and background on German bunkers. - Flossenbürg@
- Freilicht Museum
- Open-air museums for rural culture in Lower Bavaria. - German - Canadian Museum of Applied History
- Documenting and reenacting the role of Brunswick troops in the defence and settlement of Canada, from 1776 - 1783. - German Genealogy@
- German History
 - German Prisoners of War in America
- Examines the history of German prisoners in American custody. - German Propaganda Archive
- Collection of English translations of German propaganda materials from the Third Reich and East German eras. - Germanic Myths, Legends, and Sagas
 - Germany 1917-1938
- Timeline of 20th century German history. - Germany During the Cold War
- Including a general overview, the Marshall Plan, the Truman Doctrine, and reconciliation. - Germany During World War One
- Covering various topics including The Schlieffen Plan, The Battle at Marne, trench warfare, the German Navy, and more. - Goering, Albert
- Younger brother of Hermann Goering who risked his career, fortune, and reputation to save the lives of many Jews. - Gunther Pluschow: The Escape of the Dragon Pilot
- Famed as the only German POW to escape from Great Britain back to Germany. Covers his career in both World War I and II. - Gutenberg, Johannes (1400-1468)@
- H-German
 - Hartenstein, Werner (1908-1943)
- Commander of German submarine U-156. - Haus der Geschichte der Bundesrepublik Deutschland
- German National Museum of Contemporary History (in German). - Hauser, Kaspar (c.1812-1833)@
- Heckroth
- Traces Horst's ancestors Heckroth, Dippel, Reuschling, and Henke from Germany. - Hess, Rudolph (1894-1987)@
- Heuneburg Museum
- Exhibits the archaeology of a Celtic town in upper Swabia, Germany. Hiking trail to burial mounds, monuments, and an excavation site. - Hindenburg Disaster@
- Learn about the Hindenburg disaster of the German airship, zeppelin. Sites include history, disaster details, theories regarding the disaster, and picture gallery.
- History of Modern Germany
- From the origins of Germany to Gerhard Schroeder. - Hitler, Adolf@
- Hölderlin-Gesellschaft / Holderlin Society
- Includes sections on his life and work and the Holderlin Tower in Tübingen. Also in German, Italian, and Spanish. - House at Checkpoint Charlie
- Museum dedicated to the story of the Berlin Wall. - House of the Wannsee-Conference
- Memorial and educational centre on the site where Nazis set the agenda for the Holocaust. - Imperial College of Princes and Counts
- Includes background history, lineage, and pictures of nobility in Germany and the Holy Roman Empire. - Imperial Germany
- Examines the history of the German Empire from 1871 to 1918. - Jewish Museum Berlin
- Exhibits on two thousand years of German Jewish history. - Kaiser Wilhelm II@
- Koebner Center for German History - Hebrew University, Jerusalem
- Established to promote and enhance research in German and German-Jewish history. - Kristallnacht@
- Künstlerinitiative East Side Gallery e.V.
- An international monument for freedom at the Berlin Wall, offering more than one hundred paintings on the Wall by artists from all over the world. - Limits of Liberalism and of Theosophy, The
- Essay which examines colonial Indonesia and the German Weimar Republic (1918-1933). - Luxemburg, Rosa (1871-1919)@
- Maximilian of Wied (1782-1867)
- German explorer and naturalist known for his studies of the Northern Plains tribes of North America. - Medieval Crime Museum
- Exhibits include instruments of torture and items used in executions. - Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe
- Berlin memorial created to honour and remember the Jewish victims of the Holocaust. - Mengele, Josef (1911-1979)@
- Murnau Castle Museum
 - Museen der Stadt Nuernberg
- Information on the museums managed by the City of Nuremberg, including Albrecht Durer's House, the Museum Tucher Mansion, the City Museum Fembohaus, the Museum for Industrial Culture, and the former Nazi Party Rally Grounds. - Museum of the Thirty Years' War
- Includes sections on myths and truths, causes, battles, and the peace. - Nazi Persecution of Homosexuals 1933-1945
- From the Holocaust Memorial Museum, this feature looks at the persecution of gays and lesbians by Nazi Germany. - Nazi War Criminal Records Interagency Working Group (IWG)
- From the National Archives and Records Administration. Oversees U.S. documents declassified under the Nazi War Crimes Disclosure Act, as well as Japanese Imperial Government records. - Night watchman of Rothenburg ob der Tauber
- Guided tours that explain the history of Germany's most important medieval town. - Nuremberg Trial@
- Orden Pour le Merite
- History of this award given to soldiers for excellence. - Ravensbrück@
- Reinhart Genealogy.com
- Featuring descendants of Peter Reinhart (1787-1873) and his village, Niedernberg. Providing photos, stories, graphics, and world travels. - Resistance
- Collection of articles and original documents pertaining to resistance during the Holocaust. - Roman Open-air Museum in Hechingen-Stein
- Roman villa dating back to the end of the first century A.D. Excavated in 1973 and featuring local and virtual tours. - Rommel, Erwin (1891-1944)@
- Sachsenhausen@
- Salacious Historian's Lair, The
- Recreating the magnificent costumes and reliving the splendid feasts of historical times. - Salomon Ludwig Steinheim-Institute for German-Jewish History
- Information and research about German-Jewish history and an online edition of Dialogue, the institute's newsletter. - Schuler of Lindheim Page: A Witch Story
- Tells the story of Lindheim, Germany's 1664 witch trials. - Society for German Genealogy in Eastern Europe - SGGEE
- A genealogical group that focuses on Volhynian Germans (a group of people that populated Eastern Europe, including parts of modern-day Poland) and their ancestry. - Society of Former Landsknechte
- Social and historical association that organises a variety of outings, events, and festivals in the Landsknetche tradition. - Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde Stuttgart
- Museum of natural history. - Stauferkreis
- The place where this famous Kaiser Barbarossa was born, the birthplace of Barbarossa is the Hohenstaufen, a mountain in this region, called the Staufer-Kreis. - Stein, Edith (1891-1942)@
- Stelloh
 - Tacitus: Germania
- Abbreviated version of the most detailed early history of the German tribes. - The Nazi Olympics: Berlin 1936
- Images and information about Nazi Germany leading up to the Olympics, from an exhibition created at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. - The Swastika and the Nazis
- Study on the origins of the adoption of the swastika by Adolf Hitler as a symbol of the Nazi movement. - Third Reich in Ruins
- Presents photos of historical sites associated with Germany's Third Reich (1933-1945), both as they appeared while in use, and as the remains appear today. - Topography of Terror Foundation
- Houses the former Gestapo headquarters and torture chambers. Also features an open air exhibition and multimedia from the Topographie des Terror CD-ROM. - Transformations of German Nationalism: From Herder to Hitler
- Explains that there is no logical development between earlier nationalists like Herder and later Nazis. - U-boat Attack, 1916
- Information on how German submarines decimated merchant shipping during World War I, including an excerpt from U-boat captain's diary. - Underwater Archaeology in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
- Summary of shipwrecks and submerged prehistoric settlement sites discovered in the vicinity of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. - Weber, Max (1864-1920)@
- Weimar Republic Directory
- Annotated index of resources related to the Weimar Republic of Germany. - Weimar Republic Sourcebook, The
- By Anton Kaes, Martin Jay, and Edward Dimendberg. From the University of California Press. - Weimar Republic: The Fragility of Democracy
- Provides a history of the Weimar Republic from 1919 to 1933 as a case study of the problems that individuals and societies face in the 21st century. Includes articles about Weimar Germany, important people, a timeline, and lesson plans. - Westwall/Siegfriedline Site
- About the German fortifications from WWII. Includes articles, images, and descriptions. - White Rose, The@
- Wikipedia: German Unity Day
- Day of German Unity (Tag der Deutschen Einheit), October 3, is a national holiday in Germany celebrating the country's reunification in 1990. - Zeppelin Museum Friedrichshafen
- Offers exhibits on the history and technology of airship flight. - Zeppelin Museum Zeppelinheim
- Exhibits a collection of objects and models of the Zeppelin airship technology and flight operations. - |Richthofen, Manfred von (The Red Baron) (1882-1918)@
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