Geographical Location - Berlin

  1. All Quiet on the Western Front Stresses the Futility of War
  2. The Anschluss
  3. Battle of Berlin
  4. Behrens Designs the AEG Turbine Factory
  5. Behring Discovers the Diphtheria Antitoxin
  6. Berg’s Wozzeck Premieres in Berlin
  7. Berlin Airlift
  8. Berlin Blockade
  9. The Berlin Wall Falls
  10. Bismarck Becomes Minister-President of Prussia
  11. Brecht Founds the Berliner Ensemble
  12. Building of the Berlin Wall
  13. Busoni’s Sketch for a New Aesthetic of Music Is Published
  14. The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari Opens in Berlin
  15. Communists Raise the Berlin Wall
  16. Congress of Berlin
  17. Creation of Two German Republics
  18. Dawes Plan
  19. East and West Germany Establish Diplomatic Relations
  20. East Germans Flee to West to Escape Communist Regime
  21. Einstein Completes His Theory of General Relativity
  22. Enabling Act of 1933
  23. German Artists Found the Bauhaus
  24. German States Are Unified into German Empire
  25. Germany and Italy Declare War on the United States
  26. The Great Blood Purge
  27. Hahn Splits an Atom of Uranium
  28. Hitler Comes to Power in Germany
  29. Hitler Uses Reichstag Fire to Suspend Civil and Political Liberties
  30. Lang Expands the Limits of Filmmaking with Metropolis
  31. Müller Invents Field Emission Microscope
  32. Müller Invents the Field Emission Microscope
  33. The Nazis Ban Nolde’s Paintings
  34. Nernst Develops Third Law of Thermodynamics
  35. North German Confederation Is Formed
  36. Planck Announces His Quantum Theory
  37. The Reichstag Fire
  38. Reinhardt Becomes Director of the Deutsches Theater
  39. Rosa Luxemburg Is Assassinated
  40. The Three Emperors’ League
  41. The United States Airlifts Supplies to West Berlin
  42. Weiss’s Absurdist Drama Marat/Sade Is Produced

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