Curriculum - German History

  1. Communists Raise the Berlin Wall
  2. Congress of Berlin
  3. Congress of Vienna
  4. Copernicus Publishes Revolutions of the Heavenly Bodies
  5. Council of Constance
  6. Count Alfred von Schlieffen
  7. Creation of Two German Republics
  8. The Crimean War
  9. Crusades
  10. The Dada Movement Emerges at the Cabaret Voltaire
  11. De Vries and Associates Discover Mendel’s Ignored Studies of Inheritance
  12. Der Blaue Reiter Abandons Representation in Art
  13. The Deutscher Werkbund Combats Conservative Architecture
  14. Dietrich Bonhoeffer
  15. Dioxin Causes Chloracne in West German Chemical Workers
  16. Domagk Discovers That a Sulfonamide Can Save Lives
  17. Don Juan de Austria
  18. East and West Germany Establish Diplomatic Relations
  19. East Germans Flee to West to Escape Communist Regime
  20. Edict of Restitution
  21. Edith Stein
  22. Edmund Husserl
  23. Eduard Bernstein
  24. Ehrlich and Metchnikoff Conduct Pioneering Research in Immunology
  25. Eichmann Is Tried for War Crimes
  26. Einstein Completes His Theory of General Relativity
  27. Einstein Develops His Theory of the Photoelectric Effect
  28. Einstein Publishes His Special Theory of Relativity
  29. Einthoven Develops the Forerunner of the Electrocardiogram
  30. Elster and Geitel Demonstrate Radioactivity in Rocks, Springs, and Air
  31. Elster and Geitel Devise the First Practical Photoelectric Cell
  32. Emergence of Austria
  33. Emil L. Fackenheim
  34. Emil von Behring
  35. Enabling Act of 1933
  36. Engelbert Humperdinck
  37. Engelbert Kämpfer
  38. Erich Fromm
  39. Erich Ludendorff
  40. Erich Maria Remarque
  41. Erich Mendelsohn
  42. Erich Raeder
  43. Erich von Falkenhayn
  44. Erich von Manstein
  45. Ernst Cassirer
  46. Ernst Haeckel
  47. Ernst Heinkel
  48. Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
  49. Ernst Troeltsch
  50. Erwin Rommel