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The First Ladies of France since 1959
Marseille, from Massalia the Greek to Massilia the Roman
The oppidums, the first Gallic towns
The Arverni, the Gallic people who resisted Caesar
The Celts:origins and history
Pax Romana in Roman Gaul
The Aedui, first Gallo-Romans
Romanization of Gaul and integration of Gallic elites
Clovis I, King of the Franks (482-511)
The Merovingians, the first dynasty of Frankish kings
Baptism of Clovis (498?)
The kingdoms of Burgundy (6th - 10th century)
The Salic Law of the Franks
The Burgundians and the forgotten kingdom of Burgundia
The city in the Middle Ages in France
The Albigensian Crusade (1209-1229)
Charlemagne, King of the Franks and Emperor of the West
Richard I the Fearless, Duke of Normandy (943-996)
Robert the Strong, heroic ancestor of the Capetians
Robert the Magnificent, Duke of Normandy (1027-1035)
Guillaume Long Sword, Duke of Normandy (932-942)
Richard II the Good, Duke of Normandy (996-1026)
Franks and Normans, from conflict to integration
Treaty of Verdun (843):the division of the Carolingian Empire
Armagnacs against Burgundians (1407-1435)
The Loire, border of the Hundred Years War (1419-1440)
St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre (1572)
Renaissance kings in France
Pierre de Brantôme, writer and chronicler of the 16th century
The prince and the arts, from Henry II to Louis XIV
La Palice, Grand Marshal of France (1470-1525)
Francis I's wives
The Dauphin François, first son of François I
Favourites, mignons and arch-mignons of the king in the 16th century
List of 16th century favourites, cutesy, ultra-cutes
Edict of Nantes (1598):from tolerance to revocation
The Black Code of 1685
The Grand Condé, warlord and patron
The Fronde of Parliaments and Princes (1648-1653)
Nicolas Fouquet, from his rise to his fall (1661)
The King's stables at Versailles
The death of Louis XIII (May 14, 1643)
André Le Nôtre, gardener of the Grand Siècle
Bontemps, valet and confidant of Louis XIV
A day of Louis XIV at Versailles
The Iron Mask and the riddle of its true story
Agriculture, demography and peasant life in the 18th century
The Chevalier d'Eon (Charles de Beaumont)
Office and officers under the Old Regime
The plague of 1720, known as the plague of Marseilles
The Marquis de Marigny, great builder under Louis XV
The Beast of Gevaudan terrorizes the France of Louis XV
Diderot's Encyclopedia:the Bible of Enlightenment
Stanislas Leszczynski, King of Poland and Duke of Lorraine
Claude Nicolas Ledoux, architect of the Enlightenment
Egyptian campaign:Bonaparte conquering the Orient
Storming of the Bastille (July 14, 1789)
The Estates General of 1789
The Consulate of Napoleon Bonaparte (1799-1804)
The Russian Campaign (1812)
The guillotine, tear of the Revolution
The Sans-culottes of the French Revolution
Louis XVII, the Child of the Temple
August 10, 1792:capture of the Tuileries
The German Campaign (1813)
Monuments to the dead, places of memory
The Vichy regime (1940-1944)
The Roaring Twenties in France (1920-1929)
Radio London, Radio Paris and Vichy:the war on the airwaves
Popular Front in France (1936-1937)
Civilians in World War I
The liberation of Paris (August 25, 1944)
Roundup of Vel d'Hiv (July 16-17, 1942)
The escapees from France (1940-1944), the forgotten of the Second World War
Klaus Barbie, the executioner of Lyon
Abolition of the death penalty in France (1981)
October 17, 1961:Bloody repression in Paris
The crisis of May 68 in France
Evian Accords:the end of the Algerian War (1962)
Winter 54:the call of Abbé Pierre
Women's suffrage in France
Gerald Van Der Kemp and Versailles
Philip IV the Fair, King of France (1285-1314)
Louis XIV the Great, King of France (1643-1715)
Napoleon Bonaparte, general and emperor of the French
Charles VII, King of France (1422-1461)
Francis I, King of France (1515-1547)
Charles V, King of France (1364-1380)
Henry III, King of France (1574-1589)
Louis XV, King of France (1715-1774)
Louis XVI, King of France (1774-1793)
Louis XI, King of France (1461-1483)
Mariette and the birth of egyptology in the 19th century
Commune of Paris:the insurgent capital (1871)
The Second Empire in France (1852-1870)
July Monarchy (1830-1848)
Dreyfus affair, the trial that shook the Third Republic
Revolution of February 1848 - Birth of the Second Republic
Separation of Church and State (Law of 1905)
French romanticism in the 19th century
Attachment of Savoy and Nice to France (1860)
The Belle Époque in France (1890-1914)
Madame de Pompadour, favorite of Louis XV
Diane de Poitiers, favorite of King Henry II
Queen Margot (Marguerite de Valois)
Eleanor of Aquitaine, Duchess and Twice Queen
Charlotte Corday, the swaddle who assassinated Marat
Princess Palatine (Elisabeth-Charlotte of Bavaria)
Louise de Lorraine, wife of Henry III
Elisabeth of Austria, wife of Charles IX
Eleanor of Austria, second wife of Francis I
The education of girls in the 17th and 18th centuries
History of the Black Frame of Saumur
The providential man, a figure in French political life
Legion of honor and orders of chivalry
History of the Elysée Palace, presidential residence
Plaques and street numbering in France
The court of the King of France, roaming at Versailles
A short history of the Tour de France and some anecdotes
The wine of the kings of France
The beginnings of FM radio in France
Where luxury rolled over German roads
The Hindenburgdamm:Once the largest construction site in Europe
Hannover Messe:Success with fish rolls
Petroleum history:When black gold still came from the heath
Mining in the Harz Mountains:the beginning and end of an era
Kinship:How Hitler took revenge on children
March 1942:Lübeck burns in a hail of bombs
Crashed in a hurricane:The tragedy of Adolph Bermpohl
Wöbbelin Memorial - a place of light with a dark past
When Rostock's city center was destroyed by bombs
Fatal school trip:plane crash in December 1986
Arrested, Tortured:Malchow's Victims of the Werewolf Tragedy
Nursery Lorenz von Ehren:From fruit dealer to climate saver
When hunger drove the masses onto the streets
When the Great Fire raged in Hamburg
Singer Alexandra:A short life and a mysterious death
Ernst Albrecht:Lower Saxony's smiling father
Albert Ballin:The man who shaped Hapag
Ernst Barlach:Visionary Sculptor of the 20th Century
Wolf Biermann:singer-songwriter, border crosser and Hamburger Jung
Outside the door:radio play 75 years ago for the first time on the radio
Rolf Boysen:An impressive storyteller
Willy Brandt:Chancellor, citizen of the world - Nobel Peace Prize winner
Heinrich Büssing:Pioneer on road and rail
Marion Gräfin Dönhoff - Forming opinions with courage
Eberhard Fechner:chronicler of abysses and the everyday
Helga Feddersen:Big heart and big mouth
Versatile from Faust to Sesame Street to the metropolitan area
Willy Fritsch:The man for good times
Uncomfortable and undeterred - the border crosser Günter Gaus
Richard Gruner:The big G from the publishing house Gruner + Jahr
Murderer Fritz Haarmann throws Hanover into turmoil
Henry the Lion - A Bavarian shapes the north
Fritz Höger:master builder with bricks
Engelbert Humperdinck:The Musical Storyteller
Jörg Immendorff:The conductor with the brush
Oswalt Kolle:The enlightener of the nation
James Krüss, the narrator of Helgoland
Helene Lange - Unlucky to be a girl
Gladly outrageous:mother of the nation Inge Meysel
Theodor Mommsen:historian, democrat and Nobel laureate
Benno Ohnesorg:A death changes the Federal Republic
The Lord von Barmbeck:Hamburg crook king with style
Max Planck:discoverer of quantum theory and Nobel Prize winner
Jan Philipp Reemtsma:A Hamburg patron
I always want everything:The life of Fanny to Reventlow
The legendary death of the pirate Klaus Störtebeker
Gyula Trebitsch:The great man of the Hamburg film
Erna de Vries:A witness to the horrors of Auschwitz
Grand Duchess Elisabeth:From a world first to a landmark
Christian Radich:White sailor from Norway
The Mir - The fast tall ship from Russia
Legendary freighter:the Passat
The Schaarhörn:Hamburg's elegant steamer
The St. Georg:Germany's oldest seaworthy steamship
Margot Käßmann - the bishop of hearts
German ESC victory 2010:Lena makes it possible
Oswalt Kolle:The enlightener of the nation
Child killer masked man:Martin N. is convicted in 2012
EHEC:Sprouts trigger a crisis ten years ago
When Xaver triggered storm surges and a media hurricane
The VW emissions affair:A chronology
NSU murdered Süleyman Taşköprü in Hamburg in 2001
Second shock after 9/11:the trail of the assassins leads to Hamburg
Marion Gräfin Dönhoff - Forming opinions with courage
CCME coordinated after marine casualties
June 28, 2004:Acid alarm in the port of Hamburg
Gladly outrageous:mother of the nation Inge Meysel
2005:The Heide killer overthrows Simonis
The mystery of the exploded toads
VW affair 2005:works council resigns
Fatal end of a dream sightseeing flight
The end of the ugly border
1991:Nicola dies on Stresemannstrasse
The Brockenbahn reopened 30 years ago
Mölln arson attack in 1992:neo-Nazis murder three people
When the acid barrel murders shook Hamburg
Bent truth:Björn Engholm's resignation
When Heide Simonis boarded a men's bastion
Inexplicable? The fatal failure of Bad Kleinen
The St. Georg:Germany's oldest seaworthy steamship
When the north was still dreaming of the Transrapid
March 1994:Attack on the Lübeck synagogue
Hot cargo:The first Castor transport
April 9, 1998:First criminal search by mass genetic test
1998:Pallas accident triggers oil spill
Hafenstrasse:fight for Hamburg's occupied houses
German Action:Deadly Neo-Nazi Terror 1980
How Greenpeace started fighting in the north
Despite the ban:large demo against the Brokdorf nuclear power plant in 1981
November 1981:Storm surge on the North Sea island of Foehr
1983 Census:Protest without Twitter
October 2, 1984:Tragedy in the port of Hamburg
When Rügen got a new ferry port with Mukran
When the Barschel affair shook the republic
The mysterious death of Uwe Barschel
Nothing works anymore:The casino affair in 1988
The Göhrde murders and the disappearance of Birgit Meier
1989:Genscher redeems GDR citizens in Prague
Propaganda songs and funeral hymns:the rise and fall of the FDJ
November 9, 1989:The day the wall fell
December 1989:hostage-taking in Groß Düngen
Death in the English Channel:The sinking of the MS Brandenburg
Sinking of the Caesar II:Death in the icy Elbe
World Cup 1974:The GDR beats the class enemy
Overrun by flames:deadly disaster in the heath
Election thriller in the Lower Saxony state parliament
VW Beetle:1978 ended an era in Emden
The Friendship of Nations - holiday ship of the GDR
Hamburg's brief dream of the large tube mail
Spiegel affair:Attack on freedom of the press
A big hole at the beginning:Hanover's subway
HVV - The pioneer of local public transport
Benno Ohnesorg:A death changes the Federal Republic
1968:Hamburg court convicts SS perpetrators
Container shipping:Beginning of a new era in the 1960s
New Elbe tunnel:beacons of hope under water
June 22, 1969:Twelve dead in Linden explosion
Karmann and the Ghia:The fame and fall of a cult era
From Zones to Countries:Political Reorganization after the End of the War
Benno Ohnesorg:A death changes the Federal Republic
Wolfsburg:From the city of the KdF car to the big city
When the people of Hamburg were finally allowed to vote again
Spiegel forerunner This week appears in 1946 in Hanover
The white death in the hunger winter of 1946/47
Rubble film to metropolitan area:from real film to Studio Hamburg
Tchibo:With coffee and stuff to a big company
Otto Versand:From the shoe retailer in Hamburg to the online group
Nuremberg Trials:A Milestone in International Law
Mass extermination in concentration camps:Zyklon B and the dealers of death
Perpetrators of the Neuengamme concentration camp in court:trial of the unrepentant
Rudolf Höss:How the Auschwitz commandant was arrested
Auschwitz trial 1963:When denial was no longer possible
1968:Hamburg court convicts SS perpetrators
The rescue with the white buses
Osnabrück falls without a fight
April 1945:Murderous hunt for concentration camp prisoners in Celle
Murder of concentration camp prisoners in Lüneburg:who is guilty?
April 1945:The last fighting on the Elbe
Tragedy at the end of the war:the sinking of Cap Arcona
Neuengamme concentration camp:crime scene and memorial site
Reich government Dönitz:Last act of the Nazi dictatorship
Assassination attempt of July 20, 1944:A bomb is intended to kill Hitler
Tragedy at the end of the war:the sinking of Cap Arcona
Hamburg police officers as perpetrators of Nazi terror
Kalkberg Stadium:From Nazi site to open-air theatre
Hitler's aircraft carrier:Graf Zeppelin
Census under the Nazi regime:statistics under the swastika
From the folkish trade union building to the film set
German or Danish? The Schleswig question
Hamburg's crook king:The Lord von Barmbeck
Murderer Fritz Haarmann throws Hanover into turmoil
How Dithmar peasants defeated the king
Jever and his Miss Maria
Altona:from a Danish village to a trendy district
Battle of Sweden:The slaughter of Wakenstadt
The Guelphs take Britain's throne
Steam horses on the move - the state railway in Braunschweig
When Hamburg's streets were lit by gas
German-Danish War 1864:In God's Name on it
The end of the Kingdom of Hanover
From the friendship regatta to a major event
Three days of pomp:the emperor's new canal is opened
Raging Roland:Full steam ahead leisurely across Rügen
Waste incineration:Since waste has been turned into electricity and hot air
From blind mole to deadly weapon
Rudolf Eucken:The Forgotten Nobel Prize Winner
Max Planck:discoverer of quantum theory and Nobel Prize winner
Henry the Lion - A Bavarian shapes the north
The Grote Mandränke:Fateful Floods 1362 and 1634
The legendary death of the pirate Klaus Störtebeker
Admire the oldest spears known to man
The Mystery of the Megalithic Tombs
From the distant past:the caves of Bad Grund
In the footsteps of the Roman battle on the Harzhorn
Myth of the Varus Battle:How did the Germans defeat the Romans?
Naked, free, vegetarian:visions of a radically different life
Action Vermin:Expelled from the GDR border area
Nazi raid:How Nazis plundered Jewish emigrants
When the excavators rolled up in Gorleben
Transrapid accident:23 people die during a test drive
How the Emsland went from a poor house to a boom region
Norderney - From slider paradise to tourist magnet
The Wadden Sea:from rubbish dump to World Heritage Site
Bog body from Windeby:From the adulteress to the Windeboy
The Skandinavienkai in Travemünde - the gateway to the Baltic Sea
How Heligoland became German again
Schleswig-Holstein:from province to federal state
Rendsburg Canal Tunnel:Four lanes under the NOK
Rat Line North:How SS criminals came to Flensburg
At sea:When the GDR invented the dream ship
Baltic Sea pipeline Nord Stream:When Russia turned on the gas tap
Testing in the East - The western pharmaceutical tests in the GDR
Mass suicide in Demmin:We still wanted to live!
Eppendorf Death Driver:Where did the guilt begin?
Nazi victims in Hamburg:Sergio had to remain a child forever
RAF terror in Hamburg costs Soko leader his life in 1972
Hans Albers:Hamburg's singing acting legend
Manfred von Ardenne - Lord of television
Rudolf Augstein:A pugnacious spirit
Ernst August I - A Tory on Hanover's throne
Carl Philipp Emanuel - The Hamburg Bach
Mechthild Bach:How a medical trial led to death
The case of Marianne Bachmeier:Vigilante justice of a mother
Alexander Behm - On the trail of the icebergs
Esther Bejarano - The legacy of the admonisher against anti-Semitism
Johannes Brahms - Hamburg's moody composer
Gerd Bucerius:The master of time
Wilhelm Busch:Comic pioneer and father of Max and Moritz
Ralf Dahrendorf:sociologist and liberal pioneer
Ida Honor - the mother courage of the theater
Heinz Erhardt - The actor with the rogue in the neck
Jan Fedder - Hamburger young and darling of the public
Gorch Fock - the poet of the sea
Hajo Friedrichs - the thoroughbred journalist
Ralph Giordano:reporter, publicist - and committed critic
Vadim Glowna:The face of the stumbling and anti-heroes
Günter Grass:all-rounder and moralist
Daring plan:by airboat from Sylt to New York
Gustaf Gründgens - Mephisto incarnate
Evelyn Hamann:Hanseatic and Loriot's sketch partner
Tamme Hanken:The Bone Crusher from Filsum
Gerhart Hauptmann:Playwright with a contradictory attitude
Salomon Heine:The man who saved Hamburg
Horst Janssen:Excessive life - expressive art
Maria Jepsen:A woman conquers the church
Heidi Kabel - The stage was her life
Walter Kempowski - A literary chronicler
Robert Koch - A life in the kingdom of microbes
Hinrich Wilhelm Kopf:founding father with a downside
Diether Krebs:Charming Bolts and TV Disgust
Leibniz:philosopher, inventor, universal genius
Siegfried Lenz:Successful beyond death
Rolf Liebermann:Legend with a passion for music
Otto Lilienthal - pioneer for modern air traffic
Niklas Luhmann:The man with the slip box
Kurt Maetzig:Director and DEFA co-founder
Heinrich Mann - author, rebel and pioneer
Thomas Mann:With the Buddenbrooks to the Nobel Prize in Literature
How Baron von Munchausen became a baron of lies
Henri Nannen:The star of the star
How Domenica became the whore of the nation
Emil Nolde and the sea in all colors
The two lives of Hans Erich Nossack
Carl von Ossietzky:A Courageous Pacifist
Werner Pinzner:The Killer of St. Pauli
Freddy Quinn:ESC rock n roll and sailor romance
Rio Reiser:A Life for Music
Erich Maria Remarque:Nothing new to star with in the west
Fritz Reuter:Low German bestselling author with humor
Books for everyone:Rowohlt's life for literature
Peter Rühmkorf:Poet and left-wing essayist
Otto Sander - character head with a sonorous voice
Helmut Schmidt:Cool head and crisis manager
Loki Schmidt:More than just Chancellor's wife
How the SPD was rebuilt after the war
Uncle Tick-Tock and the Dead Boys:The Adolf Seefeld Case
Louis Spohr - The inventor of the baton
Axel Springer - The media titan from Hamburg
Henry E. Steinway:The piano pioneer comes from the Harz Mountains
Georg Philipp Telemann, the baroque multitasker
The man who invented the Nivea cream
Tough and controversial:sex shop pioneer Beate Uhse
Henning Voscherau:Hanseatic through and through
Aby Warburg:Hamburg's famous book collector
Gisela Werler:bank lady or ice-cold thief?
Documentary filmmaker Klaus Wildenhahn:Master of the close-up look
Germany's first TV chef and his toast Hawaii
Christa Wolf:An author between admiration and contempt
Resignation after 598 days:Christian Wulff's short tenure
Peter von Zahn - The man of the first hour
The honorary citizens of the Hanseatic City of Hamburg
The adventurous story of the Gorch Fock (I)
Gorch Fock:The History of the Navy Training Ship
Green sails:The Alexander von Humboldt
Alex II:training ship under green sails
Cap San Diego:Hamburg's floating landmark
Always under steam:Icebreaker Elbe
Circumnavigation:The Eye of the Wind
How the Wilhelm Pieck became the Greif
From Padua to Kruzenshtern:last witness of an epoch
Paddle steamer veteran:The Kaiser Wilhelm
Terminus Homeport:The History of Beijing
The Rickmer Rickmers:Hamburg's green lady
The Sedov - cargo ship, training ship, movie star
The Sea Cloud:luxury yacht with an eventful history
Steam icebreaker Stettin:ahead with coal power
Thor Heyerdahl - The Floating Classroom
The Wilhelm Gustloff:The dream ship of the Nazis
At home on the Elbe:Wilhelmine von Stade
Sailing ships:what distinguishes the different types?
Luxury at sea:from the start of the cruise
Heat, drought, snow and storms:The extreme weather year 2018
It was also luck:the fire in the Lisco Gloria ended lightly
Ten years ago, the dioxin scandal shook Germany
When a sandstorm turned into a disaster
In 2011 the last Castor rolled through Lower Saxony
Alex II:training ship under green sails
Chronology:Cookie Monster's Cookie Steal
#OneMomentThatRemains
State of emergency in the reception center
MSC Zoe:From the container world giant to an accident
NSU murders in Hamburg and Rostock
Tanja Kreil:Pioneer for women in the troop
First baby hatch in Hamburg - rescue for many newborns
In hostage:Kidnapping and release of the Wallert family
Colorful and cheerful:The Uelzen Hundertwasser train station
Gay Marriage:Marry Me - At Least A Little
When Achidi John died:the use of emetics and its consequences
Land below:The flood of the century on the Elbe
Walrus Antje - The unforgettable NDR mascot
2004:Mehmet Turgut is shot dead in Rostock
When the first A380 landed in Hamburg
When the Skywriter flew to his death
Peter Zadek:World theater and scandals
ICE accident in Eschede:A catastrophe and its consequences
Last East German People's Chamber:Democracy learns to walk
D-Mark for everyone:Between New Year's Eve and a hangover mood
Wacken:A provincial backwater becomes a metal Mecca
When Germany was one again
The end of the National People's Army in Mecklenburg-West Pomerania
Tension at the first free state election in MV
Schwerin's tough fight for the title in the capital
RGW:The socialist economic giant and its failure
Rostock-Lichtenhagen:where xenophobia erupted
August 29, 1992:Bombers terrorized Hanover
The sinking of the Jan Heweliusz
Enemy of all the world, but friend of the spectator
1994:Russian jets leave Pütnitz
The hunt for the department store blackmailer Dagobert
1994:Software scandal in Schwerin
How an exhibition divided the Germans
The escape with the Porsche from Celle Prison
Strolling across the sea:Heringsdorf pier
Lübeck arson attack in 1996:Not a Nazi attack - or was it?
The Reemtsma Case:The Victim and His Kidnappers
Seegericht:A bit of New York in Hamburg
Police murder:There was only hatred in his face
DVB-T:The comeback of the antenna
October 1999:The Old Swede becomes a Hamburger
When the green protesters became a party
Free Republic of Wendland:living utopia of the opponents of nuclear power
Politics and party:From the Stonewall demo to the CSD
When Andy Warhol brought Pop Art to Lübeck
The triumph of the CD begins in Hanover
1982:RAF terrorist Klar falls into the trap
The scandal of Hitler's diaries
Visiting friends:Udo Lindenberg in the GDR
June 18, 1984:Dioxin scandal shocks Hamburg
The day when the nuclear waste came to Gorleben
The end of the death machines in the GDR
1985:Schleswig-Holstein Wadden Sea becomes a national park
He had no chance of surviving
CeBIT:The showcase of bits &bytes
When the killers came to the neighborhood
Chernobyl:How did Germany react to the GAU?
The last one turns the light off
When the Cap San Diego returned to Hamburg in 1986
May 1987:How one flew over the Kremlin
When Charles and Diana visited Hamburg
1988:Kremlin pilot Mathias Rust returns
The Gladbeck hostage drama
Goile Paadie in Hartenholm
September 1989:Women board the Gorch Fock
Peaceful revolution of 1989 in the north-east started in Waren
Red Flora:Unruly for 30 years
Schabowski's note
The Trabi invasion
In 1989, Kavelstorfer excavated a secret GDR arms depot
We just shut down the Stasi
Bombs and Dead:The History of the RAF
Love &Peace:When Jimi came to the island
Willy Brandt's Ostpolitik and the Warsaw Kneeling
Culture for everyone - the Hamburger Fabrik
Crash on the A7:A maintenance error with tragic consequences
Hamburg police officer becomes the first murder victim of the RAF in 1971
RAF attack on the Springer high-rise in Hamburg in 1972
How RAF terrorist Gudrun Ensslin was caught in Hamburg
How RAF terrorist Ulrike Meinhof was arrested
Olympic Games 1972:Kiel becomes the sailing capital
Hamburg's CCH:Where Udo Jürgens got into the bathtub
A super station under water
Damp 2000:From meadow to holiday resort
Reaching the goal through protest:40 years of the University of Oldenburg
GDR spy Günter Guillaume brings down Willy Brandt
Showdown on the Baltic Sea:GDR escape by boat
Left terror? Bomb attack in Hamburg 45 years ago
Hurricane Capella rages in the north in January 1976
1976:Explosion in the port of Hamburg
Dam burst:When the Elbe Lateral Canal ran out
Anti-nuclear power plant protest 1977:Grohnde battlefield
July 1978:Celler Loch shakes Lower Saxony
When the Munich disappeared into the Atlantic
The snow catastrophe in the winter of the century 1978/79
1979:The Ihlenberg becomes a landfill
The Gorleben Trek to Hanover
The night the water came
Fehmarn Sound Bridge:the heart of the Vogelfluglinie
On the road for days:The first German Easter march
Hanoverian loyalty:33 miners die in Salzgitter in 1960
It all started in 1960:no Beatles without Hamburg
Hohe Weide:First new synagogue built after the end of the war
First barbed wire, then concrete:the construction of the wall
Action Cornflower:forced resettlement in the GDR
October 5, 1961:28 people die in the Hamburg S-Bahn
Star Club in Hamburg:That time was unique
Buried Alive:The Misfortune and Miracle of Lengede
Riots at the Rolling Stones concert in Hamburg in 1965
How the world came into the box
When the Beatles drove Hamburg crazy
When Jimi Hendrix played in Kiel
Violence instead of glamour:When the Shah visited Hamburg
When television got color
Muff under the gowns:from protest banners to student movements
How Hamburg became Maxim Gorkiy
Sex and Politics:The St. Pauli News
The Heinrich Hertz Tower - Hamburg's Telemichel
1968:The SED and the Prague Spring
Rock me!:Rock n Roll becomes the soundtrack of a generation
The Stasi as shield and sword of the party
Fascination Bulli:The story of a cult car
The invention of the paperback:Fallada for your pocket
How the CDU in Goslar became a federal party
LPG:From small farmers to agricultural comrades in the GDR
Action Rose:Wave of expropriations on the East German Baltic Sea coast in 1953
Uprising of June 17:In the GDR, tanks roll against slogans
Goal for Germany!:Reconstruction for the German soul
Youth initiation in the GDR:Better to lie to Honecker than to God
A World in Arms:The East with the NVA and the Warsaw Pact
From an Allied order to the most-built car in the world
A World in Arms:The West with the Bundeswehr and NATO
Travel through time:The accident at Schwanenstein near Rügen
1956:Laying of the foundation stone for Neu-Altona
Bravo:Loved by teenagers, hated by parents
Fight nuclear death!
When the Gorch Fock was launched
When Elvis came to Germany
The short dream of the nuclear ship
Preussag:From state-owned company to private property
The Tin Drum:Günter Grass controversial novel
How the jet age began for Hamburg
DESY:On the trail of elementary particles
Structure publishing house:A mirror of German history
End of the war 1945:art for coal
Press restart after the war:How the BZ was founded
The flood of the century floods Hanover in 1946
In 1946 the new era begins
1946:Hamburg introduces a ban on immigration
Between compulsion and hope:the founding of the SED
Post-War CARE Packages:US Aid in Cans
Lower Saxony's founding:Not an easy birth
Germany has been looking in the mirror for decades
Operation Big Bang:ash cloud over Helgoland
The fear of the strangler from Lichtenmoor
May 23, 1949:The German Basic Law is promulgated
The dawn of free journalism:the founding of the dpa
Federal election 1949:votes from ruins
From the Soviet occupation zone to the GDR
Belsen Trial 1945:A lesson in democracy
Winter 1945:Hundreds of thousands flee across the Baltic Sea
KZ Moringen:A camp for false youths
End and beginning:Hanover's liberation at the end of the war
Braunschweig's zero hour on April 12, 1945
Bergen-Belsen concentration camp:Nothing but corpses, corpses, corpses
Bomb attack lays Helgoland in rubble and ashes
The last days of the war in the Northeast
Hanging by a thread:Hamburg's path to surrender
Peace in the north begins in Lüneburg in 1945
Haren becomes Maczków:The end of the war in Emsland
Beginning of the war in 1939:prelude to the inferno
Jews, Sinti, Roma:Nazi regime deports thousands of hamburgers
The Jewish Star:Stigma and Signs of Brutal Persecution
Jews deportation:from Hamburg to the horror of Minsk
Wannsee Conference:How Bureaucrats Planned the Holocaust
From Hanover to Warsaw - Jews deported to the ghetto
July 1943:Firestorm destroys Hamburg
October 1943:Hanover is in ruins
1944:V1 bomb attack on London
Bombs on Hitler's rocket factory
The tragic sinking of the Wilhelm Gustloff
Nazi election campaign and takeover of power in the north
Who was to blame for the Altona Bloody Sunday?
The adventurous story of the Gorch Fock (I)
May 1933:Nazis burn books
The moor soldiers have been moving for 85 years
Planten un Blomen for the Hamburg folk comrades
The beginning of Hitler's fleet:The Scharnhorst
1937:Nazis turn Hamburg into a metropolis
1938:The Nazis build a car factory
Ordered terror in the Reich pogrom night
1938:Nazis set up the Neuengamme concentration camp
The Wilhelm Gustloff:The dream ship of the Nazis
The 833 days of Bismarck
Planetarium Hamburg:The window to space
Jungfernstieg:Germany's first subway station
The Sea Cloud:luxury yacht with an eventful history
Dark series of murders:The case of Adolf Seefeldt
The discovery of nuclear fission
When Rollei was still made in Braunschweig
Bloody Monday in Harburg:Massacre at the middle school
When Hamburg's constitution became democratic
The Sedov - cargo ship, training ship, movie star
The Murder of Walther Rathenau - An Attack on Democracy
Stars love Hamburg's green stage in the Stadtpark
Blue line:mail and fish for Dresden
From Padua to Kruzenshtern:last witness of an epoch
Theater up Platt:95 years Fritz Reuter stage
With speed through the time of departure
The Europa:Across the Atlantic in four and a half days
1929 - Black Thursday in Neumünster
World War I:From War Frenzy to Mass Death
With new weapons to victory?
When the airships entered the war
Battle of Skagerrak:8,500 dead in two days
Germany's first merchant submarine crosses the Atlantic in 1916
The Hidden City
November Revolution:From the Sailors' Revolt to the Weimar Republic
Treaty of Versailles:Questions and Answers
When the North Germans went whaling
When the plague brought death to Hamburg
When the Swedes burned down Altona
When sea bathing became fashionable
Occupied and besieged:Hamburg under the French
With Douglas, Hamburg began to smell
Hanomag:The Rise and Fall of a Legend
How express mail coaches revolutionized travel
From Hamburg to the big wide world
When the tide tore Wangerooge apart
When Alster steamers brought hamburgers to work
From beach robbery to sea rescue
Kiel Canal:From vision to technical masterpiece
Luxury at sea:from the start of the cruise
In exchange for colonies:Heligoland becomes German
When the cholera epidemic raged in Hamburg in 1892
Long and bitter:the chair workers' strike in Lauterberg
The Hermann Tietz department store:Hamburg's first department store
A new town hall for Hamburg
The triumph of the record
How Hamburg workers defended themselves against theft of the right to vote
On the trail of bird migration
From Zeppelin to Airbus:Hamburg Airport
Terminus Homeport:The History of Beijing
The Old Elbe Tunnel:A monument to marvel at
How Hamburg's underground got going
Binz pier:An accident leads to the founding of the DLRG
The DLRG - rescuers of tens of thousands of people
Volksparks - fresh green for everyone
The Vikings conquer northern Germany
The Hammaburg:Hamburg's nucleus on Domplatz
Otto IV. - The only Guelph on the imperial throne
When the first Marcellus flood raged on the North Sea coast
The Battle of Altenesch
Middle Ages:The Hanse dominates the north
Rungholt - North Frisia's Atlantis of the North Sea
Tollensetal - A Bronze Age battlefield
In Hitzacker it goes back to the Bronze Age
Thucydides
herodotus
Eric Hobsbawm
Arnold J. Toynbee
Gordon Childe
Fernand Braudel
Benedict Croce
Henri Pyrenne
Jacob Burckhardt
Michelet
Francois Guizot
Leopold von Ranke
Herder
Voltaire
Edward Gibbon
Giambattista Vico
Jacques Bossuet
Bernal Diaz del Castillo
Francesco Guicciardini
Ibn Khaldun
Alfonso X the Wise
Gregory of Tours
Paul Orosius
Eusebius of Caesarea
Plutarch
Tacit
Titus Livy
Sallust
polybius
Xenophon
Leather in the Middle Ages:tanning processes and leather articles
Little journey through time:Historical clothing for men
The tunic:thoughtful garment of the past
Nordic Helmets:The Spectacled Helmet and Its Historical Background
Halloween:What's this spooky custom all about?
Viking ax:This is how you design an ax with simple means
Headgear in the Middle Ages:How to tie a headscarf
Headgear in the Middle Ages:the pennant
Last minute gifts for Christmas
Tying a medieval long belt
Gift ideas for sword lovers
The Triskele - A symbol full of meaning
A new face in our medieval shop
This is how you arm yourself against the heat
Samhain - The Celtic festival of the end and the new beginning
Tips for the (first) medieval garb
Inspiration for your clothing:10 different medieval outfits
children in the Middle Ages
Firing mechanisms of historical rifle replicas
This is how you look after your combat sword
The right rings for your chainmail
Gladius:the Roman legionnaire's default melee weapon
Hiram Bingham, on the (re)discovery of Machu Picchu
Arni Magnusson, the Icelandic manuscript hunter
Represent death to the public
Cola di Rienzo:the revolution (part II)
Key dates in archeology
Cola di Rienzo:the tribune [part I]
Dejima:when Europeans were confined to Japan
The year 1000:stupor and tremors
In the imagination of Theodor Kittelsen
In the heart of Lapland
19th century:construction of a collective imagination
The London smog of 1952:a human disaster
Marsilio Ficino, the faith of antiquity
Pollution in the Middle Ages
The Orient Express
Hubert Robert, the painter of ruins
Life and Death of Orientalism
The Romance of Heraclius
The Pact by Nicholas Roerich
Agobard and the myth of UFOs.
Carl Humann, the man who saved Pergamon
Chimeras and men
The Yokohama Incident
Roald Amundsen's Odyssey
Nicéphore Niépce, the forgotten inventor
Classic Athens
Germans
pharaohs
pyramid building
Ancient Rome
Romans in Germania
life in the GDR
Berlin wall
Germans in the French Foreign Legion
German Chancellor
German colonies
Emergence of the Greens
women's movement
The period from 1945 to 1962
youth in the 1950s
post war period
The Red Army Faction (RAF)
student movement
verdun
Weimar Republic
economic miracle
Adolf Hitler
Benito Mussolini
Joseph Stalin
Mao Zedong
refugees
history of human rights
slavery
Gothic - stone framework with glass walls
Hanse
life in the castle
life in the Middle Ages
American Civil War
Columbus and the conquest of America
witch hunts
Colonialism - Europe's Colonies
Victorian era
Alfred Nobel
Astrid Lindgren
Friedrich Schiller
Helmut Kohl
JamesCook
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Karl May
Ludwig van Beethoven
Napoleon Bonaparte
Nobel laureate
Otto von Bismarck
Richard Wagner
Thomas Mann
Willy Brandt
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Neanderthals
Nicholas - legends, customs and historical background
The art styles of the Vikings
The History of Ring Armor (Chain Mail)
The robes of the noblewoman in the Middle Ages
Toilet paper in the Middle Ages
The Middle Ages in Europe - An overview
Norse Mythology &the Edda
Crusader Gear – With spear and sword into battle
The sword in the course of European history
The Stiletto:A thing for the heart
The Roman Spatha - The sword of the legionnaires
The sax - the all-purpose weapon of the Vikings
swords and their parts
The kilt – a garment with tradition
Time travel to the Normans
Christmas in the Middle Ages or how the midwinter festival became a Christian festival
The Samurai - Japan's legendary warriors
Vikings - the feared barbarians from the north
Top and Bottom:Underwear in the Middle Ages
Heather - A popular plant in the Middle Ages
What we know about the English archers
Erik the Red - From murderer to ruler
Thor's hammer in Norse mythology
Why do we celebrate the New Year on January 1st?
highlights of the migration of peoples. Vandals, Sueben and Co.
What is Pentecost and why do we celebrate it?
The Grim Reaper:Depiction of Death Throughout History
Jesus and the impossibility of a life course
Halloween is actually called Samhain. Really now?
Why do we celebrate Easter... and since when?
The Greatest Mishaps of the Crusades
Did people wash in the Middle Ages?
Mardi Gras, Mardi Gras, Mardi Gras. What is the story behind the customs?
Plague, Smallpox, Spanish Flu. A Brief History of Plagues
The People's Crusade. When the rabble goes to war
What was known about the globe in the Middle Ages
The History of the Maroons:Slave Rebels in America
The Ku Klux Klan and the History of Racism in America
George Soros and the eternal anti-Semitism
Witchcraft trials:where did they come from and how did they unfold?
The Oktoberfest Attack. Blind in the right eye
How long has plastic been around? A brief history of plastic
Europe's flawless democrats - not because of "nationalism overcome"
Be a nationalist! A chapter from “Populism Made Easy”
Nicolae Ceaușescu and his new Romania on credit
A short history of guest workers in Germany
The Oktoberfest:its origin and the turbulent history since then
The Middle Ages in Film:Dirty and yet so romantic
The Ottoman Empire that almost shouldn't have been
The Stone of Scone:Story of a Myth
England and the Vikings. A rather unpleasant encounter
Of unflattering names, crumbling empires and hairy Catalans
Stephan Báthory and the tale of two good friends
The dirty US presidential election of 1800
How May Day became Labor Day
The Spanish-American War:How America Became a Great Power and Its Spread-Eagleism an Ideology
excesses of hurrah patriotism. Act I:Philhellenism and the Greek Revolution
Joseph Kyselak:when a good-for-nothing from the Biedermeier period invented graffiti
The Glorious Revolution:then the problem would be solved
The Darien Project:when colonialism ruined Scotland
The Dutch Tulip Fever of 1637. The Story of an Extremely Stupid Depression
Refugees! The Huguenots are coming
Guy Fawkes:The Face of the Powder Conspiracy
Nationalism:modern by definition
The transatlantic slave trade was even more racist than you thought
The Panama Canal:a centuries-old dream becomes reality
Purity law, wheat beer monopoly, revolution. How beer shaped Bavaria
How the East India Company conquered the sea, trade and all of England
When a Bavarian should get Greece out of the crisis
The surprisingly ancient history of Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies
Corporate State vs. Republic. Austria in the interwar period
Crazy Mr. Enver from Albania
The case of Iran:why democracy doesn't always come at the end of history
Detroit. From car town to ghost town
The German Schlager and its surprisingly exciting story
The November Revolution of 1918 and its consequences for Germany
Is Recep Tayyip Erdoğan the new Ataturk after all?
A little cheap patriotism can come in handy. Maggie Thatcher and the Falklands War
Neolithic and Celtiberian settlement of La Hoya in Alava
Paleontological site of Enciso in La Rioja
Altamira Cave
Reign of Theodoric II, Visigoth king
The origins of the Visigoth kingdom of Tolosa or Toulouse
Reign of Euric
The Visigoth Economy
Hispano-Visigoth law
The aqueduct of Segovia
End of the Visigoth Kingdom
Carthaginian colonization
Recaredo's conversion
Visigoth Kingdom
roman hispania
Reign of Pedro IV of Aragon
Reign of Juan II of Castile
Reign of Henry IV of Castile
Taifa Kingdoms
The table
The Birth of the Courts
First nuclei of Christian resistance
Cultural manifestations in Christian Medieval Spain
Repopulation of the Duero basin
Catalan Civil War
Reign of Alfonso X
Muslim conquest
The Spanish Armada
The Battle of Lepanto
Reign of Ferdinand VI
Reign of Charles III
Reign of Felipe V
Scientific expeditions of the 18th century
Expansion across the Atlantic
Viceregal administration centers in America
Reign of Charles II
The War of Succession
Crisis of 1640
Reign of Philip I
Government of Manuel Azaña Dias
Background of the Spanish Civil War
Second Republic
Conservative biennium
Government of Alcalá Zamora and Torres
Reformist Biennium
Spanish Constitution of 1931
Dictatorship of Primo de Rivera
Alliance with Napoleon
Spain before the French Revolution
Spanish Civil War
Elizabeth of Farnese
Bermudo III of León
Charles II of Spain:The Bewitched
Amadeus I of Savoy
Alfonso XII of Spain
Alfonso VIII of Castile
Alfonso V of Asturias and León, The Noble
Alfonso II of Asturias, El Chaste
Alfonso X of Castile and León:The Wise
Hernan Cortes
Francisco Pizarro
Francisco de Quevedo
War of the Castilian Succession
Science and Religion in al-Andalus
Political structure in al-Andalus
Economy and Society of al-Andalus
Grenada War
Conquest of Toledo
Conquest of Saragossa
Caliphate of Córdoba
Emirate of Cordoba
Juana I of Castile or Juana La Loca
Manuel Azana Diaz
Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
Abderraman III
Abderraman I
Isabella I of Castile:The Catholic
Vasco Nunez de Balboa
Maimonides
Averroës
Philip II of Spain
Francis Franco Bahamonde
Gonzalo Fernández de Cordoba:The Great Captain
Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar:El Cid Campeador
Rodrigo
Ferdinand I of León:The Great
amalric
Recaredo I
Jaime I of Aragon:The Conqueror
Philip V of Spain
Alfonso XIII of Spain
Alexander VI
Diego Velazquez
Charles III of Spain
Garcia Sanchez I of Navarre
Elizabeth II of Spain
Felix Lope de Vega
Philip IV of Spain
Philip III of Spain
Carlos I of Spain or Carlos V of the Germanic Empire
Molière and the king, a formidable political and artistic duo
The women of Gustave Eiffel:portraits of those who mattered!
Lina Cavalieri, the singer with a kiss
Raoul Wallenberg to the aid of the Jews of Budapest
Paul de Cassagnac – Thibault Gandouly
Lillie Langtry or the exploitation of beauty
Napoleon III and Eugénie, benefactors and friends of Pasteur
medieval knight
Neanderthal man:extinct ancestor
Lucy, australopithecine star of paleontology
The Mammoth and Prehistoric Man
Prehistoric man facing the cave bear
Romulus and Remus:the myth of the founding of Rome
Great Pyramid of Cheops (Giza, Egypt)
Ancient Jerusalem
Roman Emperors - Timeline and List
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