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Works [edit]
- Germany's economic progress and national wealth, 1888-1913, by Karl Theodor Helfferich[1]
- The Humour of Germany, 1892 by Hans Müller-Casenov[2]
- Degenerate Germany, 1916 by Henry de Halsalle[3]
- Can Germany invade England?, 1912 by Henry Bathurst Hanna[4]
Politics [edit]
- The German Ideology, 1845 by Karl Marx
- Warning to Travellers to Great Britain (April 22, 1915), published in the New York Times before the sailing of the MV Lusitania
- The Zimmermann Telegram (1917), proposing a Mexican-German-Japanese alliance against the United States
- Hossbach Memorandum (November 10, 1937)
- Wannsee Protocol (January 20, 1942) in which the "Final Solution" for the Jews of Europe was planned (English translation).
- Führer Directive 21 (1942, English translation)
- German Instrument of Surrender, 1945
- Berlin Declaration, (2007)
Works of Government [edit]
- Treaty of Peace between Germany and the United States of America (1921)
- Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany (1949)
Encyclopedias [edit]
- Cyrus C. Adams, Dana C. Munro, Edwin A. Start, W. J. McGee, Ernest Ingersoll, James Wilford Garner, and others, “Germany,” The New International Encyclopædia. New York: Dodd, Mead and Co., 1906.
- “Germany” in Encyclopædia Britannica, (11th ed.), 1911.