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         Germany History:     more books (100)
  1. Mad Princes of Renaissance Germany (Studies in Early Modern German History) by Erik H. C. Midelfort, 1996-01-01
  2. Cities and Catastrophes/Villes Et Catastrophes: Coping With Emergency in European History/Reactions Face a L'Urgence Dans L'Historie Europeenne by Germany) International Conference on Urban History 2000 Berlin, 2002-05
  3. The Savage Sky: Life and Death in a Bomber over Germany in 1944 (Stackpole Military History) by George Webster, 2007-03-10
  4. LAST RALLY: The German Defence of East Prussia, Pomerania and Danzig, 1944-45, a Photographic History by Ian Baxter, 2010-06
  5. Germany 1866-1945 (Oxford History of Modern Europe) by Gordon A. Craig, 1980-03-06
  6. The History of Germany (The Greenwood Histories of the Modern Nations) by Eleanor L. Turk, 1999-06-30
  7. Germany from the Earliest Period Volume 4 by Wolfgang Menzel, 2009-07-27
  8. A Social History of Germany 1648-1914 by Eda Sagarra, 2002-11-01
  9. Globalisation and the Nation in Imperial Germany (New Studies in European History) by Sebastian Conrad, 2010-10-11
  10. Shaman of Oberstdorf: Chonrad Stoeckhlin and the Phantoms of the Night (Studies in Early Modern German History) by Wolfgang Behringer, 1998-07-01
  11. Treitschke's History of Germany in the Nineteeth Century by Heinrich von Treitschke, 2009-12-16
  12. A History of Modern Germany since 1815 by Frank B. Tipton, 2003-08-04
  13. Otto Von Bismarck: Iron Chancellor of Germany (Wicked History) by Kimberley Heuston, 2010-03
  14. A History of Modern Germany: The Reformation by Hajo Holborn, 1982-12-01

41. Germany: History II
Germany, Home. The ConnemaraPony in Germany. by Beatrice Milleder. Outstanding ponies. outstandingbrood mares in Germany. Mary (whose father Golden Dan is by Ben.
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Germany Home The Connemara-Pony in Germany by Beatrice Milleder Outstanding ponies It is very difficult to choose some ponies here because I found so many outstanding Connemaras since the time I first met the breed. But some are more then only privately outstanding. I will begin with the mares because I think they have the most important part in the breeding of Connemara ponies. Surely I have to mention Clifden Maisie by Ben Lettery, who came from Ireland to Bavaria and produced in Mary one of the outstanding brood mares in Germany. Mary (whose father Golden Dan is by Ben Lettery to) is one of these pearls who seem never to produce a bad foal - we say you could use a goat on her and she would bring a winner again. Maybe the inbreeding on Ben Lettery is one cause for her quality. Another mare who catched my eye is Flash Princess , a bay mare, nothing special, but she brought lots of winners in hand and under saddle. She is by Clonkeehan Auratum out of Flash Girl who was a well known pony herself in Ireland. Golden Harvest maybe has the most successful collection daughters, about 10 of

42. Travel In Bonn Germany History
WorldTravelGate.netInformation about Bonn,Germany,History,Gallery,Photos,Restaurants,Hotels,CarRental,Rentals,Campings,Travel Agencies.! Bonn - History. Home.
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Bonn - History
According to archaeological evidence, Bonn began as a settlement of the local Germanic tribe (the Ubians) about 30 BC. The Roman writer Florus as the place for a military bridge first mentions the name “Bonna” across the Rhine between 13 and 9 BC. After the failed attempt by the Romans to conquer the land between Rhine and Elbe, Bonn became one of the legionary fortresses ("castra Bonnensia") along the frontier of the province Germania Inferior, the remainders of which have been found in the north of the modern city. Legend has it that to Christian Roman soldiers, Cassius and Florentius were martyred in Bonn. A church was founded over their supposed graves, which eventually grew into the Münster (Bonn Minster), the nucleus of the mediaeval town. At first, the Frakish "Bonnburg" inside the former Roman castle and the "villa basilika" around the martyrs' church developed side by side, until the Normans devastated the land in the ninth century and the Bonnburg was abandoned. The "villa Basilika" was fortified and a market town sprung up outside the gates on the river front. Archbishop Konrad von Hochstaden, who quarrelled with the patricians of Cologne, the cathedral city, ordered Bonn to build a wall around the entire settled area in 1244 and granted it a town charter. In the following three centuries, the archbishop, who was as prince-elector the secular ruler of his territories outside the free imperial city of Cologne, moved his court gradually to Bonn. From 1597 Bonn was officially capital and residence for the electorate of Cologne.

43. Travel In Berlin Germany History
WorldTravelGate.netInformation about Berlin,Germany,History,Gallery,Photos,Restaurants,Hotels,CarRental,Rentals,Campings,Travel Agencies.! Berlin - History.
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Berlin - History
The Past
Berlin is a relatively young city by European standards, with its origins at the end of the 12th century. The city developed from two merchants' settlements, Berlin and Cölln, straddling the River Spree in what is today the "Mitte" district. The earliest documentary records date from 1237 (Cölln) and 1244 (Berlin). Both cities, conveniently situated on a crossing point on the Spree and a medieval trading route junction, experienced rapid economic growth and formed a union in 1307. For 400 years, their parallel development was closely coordinated, leading to the edict of King Frederick I of Prussia (1688-1713) which in 1709 incorporated the two towns with three new suburbs to form the so called Residential City of Berlin with some 57,000 inhabitants. In the mid-15th century, the Hohenzollern family - after 1411 the ruling caste in the Brandenburg Mark - built their main residence on the Spreeinsel Island, thus making Berlin their capital. The Thirty Years' War (1618-1648) hit Berlin hard. The population of approx. 12,000 was halved, causing the Great Elector to import some 6,000 Huguenots, Protestant Frenchmen fleeing persecution. Their immigration started in 1685 and the city still bears many traces of their presence here.

44. Williams College Library - Subject Guides - History - Nazi Germany And The Holoc
Examples national socialists germany history goring, herman holocaustFinding subject headings through a book that you already know about
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45. Nazi Germany History Quiz
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46. Germany History
Later in history Baden was made a grand duchy by Napoleon and joined the German Republic1817. Baden is now a historic secion of Germany which lies on the east
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The Erckebbrecht Erckenbrecht's were from the region of Baden Germany. Daudenzell 14 km N.E. of Sinsheim in the Kraichgan There were two little countries of the old German empire called upper and lower Patatinate.These two countries were one political until 1620. They were later seperated by the Peace of Westphalia in 1648. Bavaria was given the largest part of Palatinate. The rest was divided amoung Baden, Hessedarmstadt, and Prussia. Later in history Baden was made a grand duchy by Napoleon and joined the German Republic 1817. Baden is now a historic secion of Germany which lies on the east bank of the upper Rhine river. During WWII Baden district was the location of fierce fighting between the Allied forces and the Germans.

47. Primary Documents: Germany
Browse through a University professor's talks on a succession of topics in German history from its origins to the reunification.
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History of Germany:
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Medieval Germany Renaissance, Reformation and Early Modern Germany Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Germany World War I and Weimar Republic ... " Home Page
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48. History Of Germany
history OF germany. Librarian for history. NYU history Department
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49. Germany
Virtual Library history German history. Regional history München *;Economic and Social history - Köln (formerly Frankfurt/M.) *.
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50. Library Of Congress / Federal Research Division / Country Studies / Area Handboo
A comprehensive study (current as of 1995) of germany's history, society, health, welfare and education system, economy and business, government, politics and of police and defence forces. By the Federal Research Division of the US Library of Congress.
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51. Germany
Virtual Library history German history Important Information About This Network To Send Comments and Suggestions (Links checked 29.11.99) Reference General Chronological Antiquity Middle Ages Early Modern 19th Century 20th Century T. Fischer
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52. H-German Discussion Network
HGerman is a daily Internet discussion forum focused on scholarly topics in German history. Text Flesh and Spirit Private Life in Early Modern germany
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  • 53. H-German Discussion Network
    A moderated mailing list on scholarly topics in German history. Information, associated links and Category Society history By Region Europe germany...... ANN Documents on gender and women's history HGerman Reviewer Abigail Green AuthorBrian E. Vick Text Defining germany The 1848 Frankfurt Parliamentarians
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  • 54. MapZones.com History
    germany, history, Back to Top. The idea of a single German people, orVolk, is likewise a relatively recent development, largely invented
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    Country Info Germany Introduction Germany General Data Germany Maps Germany Culture ... Germany Time and Date Germany History Back to Top The idea of a single German people, or Volk, is likewise a relatively recent development, largely invented by 19th- and 20th-century writers and politicians. From ancient times, several ethnic groups have mixed to shape the history of Germany, resulting in a stunning diversity of cultures and dialects. Political definitions of Germany have tended to reflect this ambiguity, at various times including many regions that today are sovereign nations (such as Austria and Switzerland) or parts of other countries (such as France, Poland, Russia, and Hungary). Modern Germany is the product of centuries of social, political, and cultural evolution. This history section provides a brief survey of that evolution. Solid historical information begins in about 50 BC when Julius Caesar's Gallic Wars brought him into contact with Germans as well as Celts. He did cross the Rhine in 55 and 53 BC, but the province of Gaul he created used the river as a boundary and most Germans lived beyond it. Direct Roman attacks on German tribes began again under Nero Claudius Drusus Germanicus, who pushed across the Rhine in 12–9 BC, while other Roman forces assaulted Germanic tribes through the middle Danube (in modern Austria and Hungary). Fierce fighting in both areas, and the famous victory of the German Arminius in the Teutoburger Forest in AD 9 (when three Roman legions were massacred), showed that conquering these tribes would require too much effort. The Roman frontier thus stabilized on the Rhine and Danube rivers, although sporadic campaigns (notably under Domitian in AD 83 and 88) extended control over Frisia in the north and some lands east of the confluence of the Rhine and the Danube.

    55. Lonely Planet World Guide | Destination Germany | History
    germany's hilland-trough history kicked in early from the time that everyone'sfavourite fossils, the Neanderthals, left their jaw-jutting remains in the
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    Postwar Germany was divided up between the Allies, with Britain, France and the USA consolidating the western portion into the Federal Republic of Germany, and the Soviet zone transmogrifying into the communist German Democratic Republic. This formula for division was repeated in Berlin. West Germany received massive injections of US capital, attracting many workers from the miserable economic conditions in the East until some bright spark had the idea of building a wall around West Berlin and sealing the rest of the border. The Cold War's icy eye focussed on Berlin. Over the next 25 years West Germany became one of the world's most prosperous nations while its communist Siamese sibling suffered. The collapse of communism in Eastern Europe has no more poignant symbol than the opening of the Berlin frontier. That was one of world history's better parties at the Berlin Wall in late 1989. As a result of the reunification of Germany, the Helmut Kohl era was recorded as one of the most dramatic periods in the country's history. After 16 years, however, it came to an end when a coalition of Social Democrats and Greens took office in 1998. Two years later, an investigation was launched which uncovered that Kohl and his conservative Christian Democratic Union party had operated a slush-fund in defiance of the German constitution. Today's united Germany has its problems, but the social dislocation which was widely forecast has been minimal. Although the euphoria of reunification has subsided, and there is some resentment and disaffection from both sides, Germany is working towards true unity in typically sedulous fashion. The extreme right wing, although insidious and occasionally violent, is politically weak. Germany has absorbed the majority of refugees from the former Yugoslavia, and these and other immigrants are targets of renewed racist attacks.

    56. History O' Germany
    Outlines the history of the region from Napoleon's defeat through reunification and the present day. Read about the impact of the Cold War. Prepare yourself for an indepth history of germany, spanning all the way from the first German Unification to the
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    57. German History On The Web
    A link collection, mainly of other overview sites.Category Society history By Region Europe germany...... (Generally not translated into English.) history of germany Primary Documents.Forturoff Video Archive for Holocaust testimonies at Yale University.
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    German History Sites on the Web H-German provides an excellent page of links. University of Heideleberg' Histroy of Germany Website. It is filled with links and information about German history from the beginning of time. Bobst Library An excellent site which can be searched for an extensive archive of German history information. This site contains an excellent links page The Richard Koebner Center for German History German Historical Institute German Information Center ... American Institute for Contemporary German Studies Primary Sources GTEXT to Primary Source Archives Another page of German history documents from H-German. (Generally not translated into English.)

    58. Subscribing The Germany's History List
    Waclaw P. Nieuwazny 2108-42 21- Subject subscribing the germany's Historylist sub grmnhist Waclaw Nieuwazny list s index grmnhist review grmnhist Up
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    59. Germany's History Of Flight
    germany. The history of air transportation began in germany with thework of F. Graf Zeppelin in 1887. The requirements of payload
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    GERMANY The history of air transportation began in Germany with the work of F. Graf Zeppelin in 1887. The requirements of payload and range-traversing mountainous regions and the sea-seemed at the time only to be achievable by the rigid Zeppelin airship, the first of which the inventor built and tested in 1900. In 1909 Zeppelin founded the first airline company, DELAG, which transported 18,000 passengers in five years and covered 90,000 nautical miles. German Otto Lilienthal's flight research culminated in 2,000 controlled gliding flights over distances of up to 750 feet from 1891 to 1896. He was one of the first aircraft manufacturers, selling a number of his Standard Gliders to customers in Austria, England, and Russia. His published findings helped motivate the Wright Brothers. The technology of the "aero-engine"-first built for airships and then for airplanes-is largely based upon the development of the automotive "high rpm" four stroke gasoline engine. The dedicated commercial transport aircraft was pioneered by another German, H. Junkers (1919) with the JUF13. Essential for its success was Junkers' development of an aircraft structure technology based upon heat-treated aluminum alloy (Dural, developed by a supplier in Germany). Beginning in 1917 he had gained manufacturing experience in delivering 230 "close air support aircraft" employing this technology. Junkers' concept of "internally braced thick wing" had been essential to the success of his concept.

    60. Epinions.com - Germany's History Of Politics
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