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  1. 1 Wilhelmine Germany, 1900–1914; 2 War and civil war, 1914–1923; 3 The Weimar Republic between stabilisation and collapse, 1924–1933; 4 The Third Reich, 1933–1945; 5 Occupation and division, 1945–1960; 6 The two Germanies since the 1960s; Statistical tables; Chronological table; Select bibliography; Index

  2. About the Authors. The Cambridge Illustrated History of Germany presents a richly illustrated, integrated, chronological account of German history from Charlemagne to the modern era. Written in a lively, accessible manner for a general audience by a leading academic expert, this book is unique in its authority, approach and scope.

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  3. The table provides a chronological list of the leaders of Germany from 1871. Leaders of Germany. Kaisers of the German Empire. *Upon Hindenburg's death in 1934, the powers of the presidency were merged with those of the chancellor. **Chancellor from 1933 and Führer ("Leader") from 1934.

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    12--9. Campaigns of Drusus in Northern Germany. A. D. 9. Defeat of Varus by Hermann. 14--16. Campaigns of Germanicus. 21. Death of Hermann. 69. Revolt of Claudius Civilis. 98. Tacitus writes his "Germania." 166--181. War of the Marcomanni against Marcus Aurelius. 200--250. Union of the German tribes under new names. 276. Probus invades Germany ...

  6. The table provides a chronological list of the leaders of Germany from 1871. Leaders of Germany. Kaisers of the German Empire. *Upon Hindenburg's death in 1934, the powers of the presidency were merged with those of the chancellor. **Chancellor from 1933 and Führer ("Leader") from 1934. ***East Germany was governed by interim administrations ...

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  7. John Michael Wallace-Hadrill Patrick J. Geary. History of Germany, a survey of important events and people in the history of Germany from ancient times to the present. Germanic peoples occupied much of the present-day territory of Germany in ancient times. The Germanic peoples are those who spoke one of the Germanic languages, and they thus.

  8. Important events are cross-referenced with specific dates, important historical figures are profiled, and introductory essays profile what was happening and why. With more than 500 photographs and illustrations and over 25 maps, this is the most authoritative visual chronological record of the last 20,000 years.

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