The Digital Picture Archives of the German Federal Archives
Bundesarchiv The Federal Archives keeps approx. 12 million still pictures, aerial photographs and posters from modern German history, covering especially Weimar Republic and Nazi Reich as well as GDR and Federal Republic of Germany in a searchable database. The Digital Picture Archives of the German Federal Archives website
The Deutsche Kinemathek Digital Collection
Deutsche Kinemathek – Museum für Film und Fernsehen, Berlin Digital collection on German movie and television history, including posters, photo galleries, documents, full-lenght films and interviews. The Deutsche Kinemathek Digital Collection website
So Long, Beautiful Gay World. The Evolution of LGBTQ Rights in Germany
Robert Tobin, “So Long, Beautiful Gay World. The Evolution of LGBTQ Rights in Germany.” Talk for the American Institute for Contemporary German Studies, Johns Hopkins University. Video with YouTube, June 2020
Killing the ‘Clean’ Wehrmacht: The Reality of the German Army and the Holocaust
Waitman Wade Beorn, “Killing the ‘Clean’ Wehrmacht: The Reality of the German Army and the Holocaust”, 1hr 02 min video on YouTube, Holocaust Exhibition and Learning Center at the University of Huddersfield, UK, January 2020 Image: CC BY-SA 3.0 de File:Bundesarchiv Bild 101I-279-0948-32, Russland, Soldaten nach Verleihung von Orden.jpg
The File: A Personal History
Timothy G. Ash, “The File: A Personal History.” 1:04.12 video about his publication on Stasi surveillance, recorded by C-Span cable, October 1997
Germany’s Colonial Past 30 Years after Reunification
Jonathan Bach, American Institute for Contemporary German Studies, video on YouTube, American Institute for Contemporary German Studies at Johns Hopkins University, May 2020