By Region
- 1201
- Nazi Propaganda by Joseph Goebbels
- A collection of translations of articles and speeches by Joseph Goebbels, Hitler's chief propagandist.
- 1204
- Grand Admiral Karl Dönitz: Last President of a United Germany
- Revisionist article examines Dönitz period as leader of the "Flensburg government" that surrendered to the Allies. Article is written from a perspective that is sympathetic to both Dönitz and the Nazis.
- 1205
- International Law: Nuremberg War Crimes Trial - Doenitz verdict
- Excerpts from the verdict finding Admiral Karl Doenitz guilty of war crimes.
- 1206
- Karl Doenitz
- The International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg's case against the German Grand Admiral on the charge of war crimes.
- 1207
- Karl Dönitz - Wikipedia
- Encyclopedia article on the German admiral who led the U-boat campaign and succeeded Hitler as fuhrer.
- 1208
- The Nuremberg Testimony of Grand Admiral Karl Dönitz about U-boat warfare and the Laconia Incident
- Text of Dönitz' testimony before the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg.
- 1210
- Program of the National Socialist German Workers' Party
- Program of the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP) from the Avalon Project.
- 1214
- Eva Braun and Hitler
- "Fresh out of convent school Eva Braun met Adolf Hitler the first time when she was working as the assistant of Hitler's personal photographer Hoffmann."
- 1215
- Grave of Eva Braun [in dispute]
- Find A Grave listing with photographs, background information, and theories and rumors about her death and the disposal of her remains.
- 1216
- Cassius Dio Roman History: Book LVI
- Excerpt from the Cary translation provided by LacusCurtius describing the defeat of Varus' legions.
- 1217
- Encyclopædia Britannica: Arminius
- Short biography of the military leader. From the 11th edition (1911).
- 1219
- BBC - History - Paul von Hindenburg (1847 - 1934)
- Field marshal during World War One and second president of the Weimar Republic (1925-34) when Germany was wracked by political instability and economic depression. This helped Nazi political success, with which Hindenburg ultimately acquiesced by appointing Hitler as chancellor in 1933.
