Germany at Troynovant:
a survey among Imperial Germany & the Third Reich,
history, geography, & literature
of Prussia, Bavaria, Austria,
& all German-speaking peoples;
listed by Title

We have a specific index page for Friedrich Nietzsche at Troynovant.
  


       
All the Dogs of Europe Barbara Paul RW Franson
Anti-Recipes for Coffee
  U.S. Army, West Germany
RW Franson

Berlin Diary
  The Journal of a Foreign Correspondent
  1934-1941
William L. Shirer RW Franson
Best of Rilke, The
  (translated by Walter Arndt)
Rainer Maria Rilke RW Franson

Faust
  A Tragedy
  (translated by Walter Arndt)
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe RW Franson

German High Command at War, The
  Hindenburg and Ludendorff
  Conduct World War I
Robert B. Asprey RW Franson
Great Contemporaries Winston S. Churchill RW Franson

Hitler's Shattered Dream, 1932 RW Franson
Hitler in Warsaw; Birthday in Krakau
  Postcard, 20 April 1941
RW Franson

Johann Strauss, Father and Son
  A Century of Light Music
H. E. Jacob RW Franson

Nazi-Communist Partnership
  Elective Affinities, Offensive Alliances
RW Franson
Nietzsche at Troynovant

180
  Changing the Heart of a Nation
Ray Comfort SE Jordan
Oops — Hitler!
  A Surprise in Context
RW Franson
Our Famous Guest
  Mark Twain in Vienna
Carl Dolmetsch BA Lopez

Picaro in Hitler's Europe, A Walter Arndt ZB Matkowska

Reichstag Fire, The
  Legend and Truth
Fritz Tobias RW Franson

Siege of Vienna, The
  [1683]
John Stoye RW Franson
1632 Eric Flint RW Franson
Songs of Love and Grief
  (translated by Walter Arndt)
Heinrich Heine RW Franson
Sudetenland and Anti-Nazi Options
  Points on Central Europe, 1936-1938
RW Franson

Third Man, The Reed / Greene / Cotten / Welles / Valli  RW Franson

Wiesbaden Stadtschloss
  Postcard, 18 July 1945
DL Franson
Wiesbaden-Biebrich
  Postcard, 8 September 1945
DL Franson
  

  
[London. Anteroom and council chamber at court.]

Gardiner:

Which reformation must be sudden too,
My noble lords; for those that tame wild horses
Pace 'em not in their hands to make 'em gentle,
But stop their mouths with stubborn bits and spur 'em
Till they obey the manage. If we suffer,
Out of our easiness and childish pity
To one man's honour, this contagious sickness,
Farewell all physic — and what follows then?
Commotions, uproars — with a general taint
Of the whole state, as of late days our neighbours,
The upper Germany, can dearly witness,
Yet freshly pitied in our memories.

William Shakespeare & John Fletcher
All Is True (Henry VIII), 5.2.54-65
  

  
Germany 1886, Cram's Atlas


  
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at Old Book Art
  

  

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