Geographical Location - Germany

  1. Hitler Writes Mein Kampf
  2. Holy Roman Empire
  3. Holy Roman Empire-Papacy Wars
  4. Invasions of Attila the Hun
  5. Ionesco’s Rhinoceros Receives a Resounding Worldwide Reception
  6. Kandinsky Publishes His Views on Abstraction in Art
  7. Koch Isolates Microorganisms That Cause Tuberculosis and Cholera
  8. Luther Posts His Ninety-five Theses
  9. Maginot Line
  10. The Maginot Line Is Built
  11. Magyar Invasions of Italy, Saxony, and Bavaria
  12. Mahler’s Masterpiece Das Lied von der Erde Premieres Posthumously
  13. Mann’s The Magic Mountain Reflects European Crisis
  14. Martin Luther Appears Before the Diet of Worms
  15. Martyrdom of Jan Hus
  16. Mathematics Responds to Crisis of Paradox
  17. Millions of Europeans Join Antinuclear Protests
  18. Mises Develops Frequency Theory of Probability
  19. Munich Conference
  20. Munich Olympic Massacre
  21. Nam June Paik Exhibits Video and Television as Art
  22. Napoleonic Wars
  23. Nazi Concentration Camps Begin Operating
  24. Nazi Extermination of the Jews
  25. Nazi War Criminals Are Tried at Nuremberg
  26. Nazi-Soviet Pact
  27. The New Objectivity Movement Is Introduced
  28. Noether Shows the Equivalence of Symmetry and Conservation
  29. North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
  30. Nuremberg Trials
  31. Organic Molecules Are Discovered in Comet Kohoutek
  32. Organization of German Confederation
  33. Orlon Fibers Are Introduced
  34. Otto I Defeats the Magyars
  35. Outbreak of World War I
  36. The Papal Inquisition
  37. Pauli Formulates Exclusion Principle
  38. Pauli Formulates the Exclusion Principle
  39. Peace of Augsburg
  40. Peace of Westphalia
  41. Pesticide Poisons the Rhine River
  42. Piccard Travels to the Stratosphere by Balloon
  43. Polish Campaign, 1939
  44. Polish Wars of Expansion
  45. The Potsdam Conference
  46. Potsdam Conference
  47. Practical Contact Lenses Are Developed
  48. Protests and Violence Against Immigrants in Germany
  49. Racist Theories Aid Nazi Rise to Political Power
  50. Revolutions of 1848