Rubble Child’s World: Stories from Bremen’s Ruins

The American Institute for Contemporary German Studies, Washington, DC Four-part series of ordinary Germans’ recollections of the end of WWII in Bremen, collected by Kevin Ostoyich. Rubble Child’s World website

German History Maps, 1870-1945

Helmut Walser Smith, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN A collection of maps – some interactive, some are archival, others are fashioned by the author using ArcGIS. This collection is one of three. German History Maps 1870-1945 website

Server for digital historical maps

Leibniz Institut für Europäische Geschichte, Mainz Maps on German history cover a period from the 14th century to the 2000s, including economic topics, streets or the German regional / federal territories. Animated maps show the development of railroads and shipping or the shifting borders of Prussia in the 19th and 20th century. Server for digital […]

Holocaust Online Exhibitions

USHMM Online Exhibits

The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, DC The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum online exhibitions cover topics like collaboration, Nazi propaganda, rescue, relief and survival or the persecution of homosexuals. All exhibitions rich sources like documents and photography as well as additional material especially for educators. Holocaust Online Exhibitions website

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