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1945: 20 March: The first Arnsberg Forest massacre starts, ... Charles E. Little (1900), "Germany", Cyclopedia of Classified Dates, New York: Funk & Wagnalls;
Hans Riegel Sr., German inventor and entrepreneur (born 1893) April — Auguste van Pels, German-Jewish housemate of Anne Frank (born 1900) 9 April: Dietrich Bonhoeffer, German theologian (hanged by Nazis) (born 1906) Wilhelm Canaris, German admiral of the Kaiserliche Marine and Kriegsmarine and head of the German Abwehr (born 1887)
By 1900, Germany became the largest economy in continental Europe and ... The catastrophic German politics between 1914 and 1945 are interpreted in terms of a delayed ...
Nazi Germany: 1933–1945: World War II: 1939–1945: Contemporary Germany. Occupation; Ostgebiete; ... and by 1900 Germany was a world leader in industrialization, ...
By 1900, Germany was the dominant power on the European continent and its rapidly expanding industry had surpassed Britain's while provoking it in a naval arms race. Germany led the Central Powers in World War I, but was defeated, partly occupied, forced to pay war reparations, and stripped of its colonies and significant territory along its ...
The history of Germany from 1945 to 1990 comprises the period following World War II.The period began with the Berlin Declaration, marking the abolition of the German Reich and Allied-occupied period in Germany on 5 June 1945, and ended with the German reunification on 3 October 1990.
This is a list of wars involving Germany from 962. It includes the Holy Roman Empire, Confederation of the Rhine, the German Confederation, the North German Confederation, the German Empire, the Weimar Republic, Nazi Germany, the German Democratic Republic (DDR, "East Germany") and the present Federal Republic of Germany (BRD, until German reunification in 1990 known as "West Germany").
15 May – Franz Ollendorff, German-born Israeli physicist (died 1981) 23 May – Hans Frank, Nazi military governor of Poland 1939–1945 (died 1946) 27 May – Lotte Toberentz, overseer of the Nazi Uckermark concentration camp (died unknown) 3 June – Leo Picard, German-born Israeli geologist and an expert in the field of hydrology (died 1997)