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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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