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  • KLJB Ast - Homepage der katholischen Landjugend aus Ast

  • Auswandern Neuseeland - Handfeste Infos zum Thema

  • Manorainjan Holzapfels Homepage - Personal Homepage of Manorainjan Holzapfel

  • E! Online - Movie Facts - Rosa Luxemburg (1986) - Details about the 1986 German film, Rosa Luxemburg, by director Maria Von Trotta.

  • Trenches on the Web: Kaiser Wilhelm II - Brief profile of the last Hohenzollern, including a small collection of quotations.

  • The Long Hair Site - Find a photograph gallery, hair care advice, interviews and articles from the resource devoted to encouraging women to wear their hair long.

  • Scientology's "Holocaust" - Is Hollywood on the wrong side in Germany's "Church" vs. state furor? [Salon.com]

  • Biography.com: Adolf Hitler - A solid middle-length biography, with links to biographies of other persons relevant to Nazism and/or World War II.

  • Hitler Historical Museum - Repository of Hitler writings, speeches, art and posters. While the site claims to be politically neutral any mention of the Holocaust is notable by its absence.

  • U.S. and Allied Efforts To Recover and Restore Gold and Other Assets Stolen or Hidden by Germany During World War II - Guide to records on Nazi gold held at the US National Archives at College Park, Maryland.

  • Resistance Inside Germany - A short overview by the US Holocaust Museum, with a separate selection of key dates.

  • The Palatines to America Homepage - Researching all German-speaking ancestry.

  • The History Place - The Rise of Adolf Hitler - A complete history 24 chapters covering the rise of Adolf Hitler from unknown to dictator of Germany. Includes photos.

  • Deutsches Historisches Museum - German Historical Museum, Berlin. With information on exhibitions and databases of objects and images(English/German, in partly only German).

  • Tribute to Former German Chancellor Helmut Kohl - Remarks delivered by U.S. Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen praising Kohl on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of NATO.

  • Germany - Federal Foreign Office, also known as the Auswärtiges Amt.

  • AIESEC Leipzig - Homepage of AIESEC Leipzig, AIESEC in Germany

  • Primary Documents: History of Germany - extensive collection of links, maintained at Brigham Young University

  • Germany - Bundestag - The Federal Diet, composed of at least 598 Members, of whom 299 are elected in the constituencies and a further 299 via a list-based additional member system with a 5% cutoff.

  • Teachers Guide: Adolf Hitler - A synopsis of key points about Adolf Hitler and his significance from an educational site on the Holocaust.

  • National Socialism - History, ideology, and bibliography of Nazism in Germany and abroad.

  • Germany: Deep Linking Lunacy Continues - Guest editorial against deep linking legislation. [The Register]

  • Hermetic Symbolism in a Masonic Engraving - A description of a copperplate engraving found in the archives of a masonic lodge in Bamberg in Germany. The plate is rich in symbolism. Examines how hermetic ideas were woven into the complex symbolism of late 18th century Masonry in England.

  • Virtual library Geschichte - English-language main page of the German-language link directory on German history by epoch, geography and topic.

  • Katharina von Bora, The Morning Star of Wittenberg - Video documentary on the life of Katie Luther filmed on location in Germany.

  • St. Boniface and the Conversion of Germany - A letter from Pope Gregory II to Boniface; "Oath of Boniface to the Papacy;" and a short life of Boniface by Willibald.

  • Gisi-Glaze/Hart Family - Family history featuring surnames Heier, Zimmerman, Gabriel, Foulke, DeHaven, Montgomery, Myers and Hodgen. Areas covered include Germany, Russia, France and the UK.

  • Institute for German History - at Tel Aviv University. Information on study programmes and seminars, on grant and scholarhip programmes, conferences and events, publications and ongoing research projects.

  • Kennedy at the Berlin Wall - Kennedy Presidential Library exhibit of the famous "Ich bin ein Berliner" speech. Includes images and audio recordings of the speech. Part of the American Originals collection of the National Archives.

  • Stammbaum - Journal of German/Jewish Genealogy - Established in 1993, this magazine focuses on Germany but also includes Austria, Switzerland, Alsace, Bohemia and other relavant areas. Published twice yearly.

  • Culture and Society (Goethe Institute) - Overviews, news and links to relevant sites on all aspects of German society and culture.

  • BiW: The Berlin Wall - Provides background information on the Berlin Wall. Discusses the reasons the wall was erected, the construction process, its dimensions, its dismantling in 1989, and the creation of a Berlin Wall memorial in 1998.

  • Chancellor Bismarck by David Levine - Caricature of the German statesman.

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