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12 Years of Angela Merkel (2017)

Veit Ludwig von Seckendorff, Excerpts from Teutscher Fürsten-Staat (1656)

Declaration of His Majesty the Emperor Francis II, whereby he abdicates the German imperial throne and the imperial government.

Emperor Joseph II’s Instructions to All His Government Officials on the Principles of Fulfilling Their Duty (December 13. 1783)

Helmut Kohl’s Ten-Point Plan for German Unity (November 28, 1989)

Lothar de Maizière’s Government Program (April 19, 1990)

Norbert Blüm and Wolfgang Schäuble Debate the Location of the Capital (June 20, 1991)

The Government Offers an Explanation for Xenophobia (March 2, 1994)

Germany, a Country of Immigration (May 2016)

Population Trends in Germany (2017)

Federal Government Annual Report on Rebuilding the East (2017)

The First All-German Elections (November 30, 1990)

Call for an Open Dialogue: Egon Krenz’s Government Program (October 24, 1989)

The Unification Treaty (August 31, 1990)

Administrative Assistance (June 17, 1994)

President Roman Herzog Calls for a Renewal of Confidence (April 26, 1997)

A City Planner Describes the New Government Quarter in Berlin (2001)

New Government Quarter in Berlin (May 10, 2000)

From Bonn to Berlin - A Look Back at Moving the Government to the New Capital (2011)

Berlin’s “Federal Ribbon” (2005)

Frederick William I (“the Soldier King”), Instructions on the Formation and Functioning of the General Directory (December 20, 1722)

Frederick II (“the Great”), “Forms of Government and the Duties of Rulers” (1777)

Karl August Baron von Hardenberg, “On the Reorganization of the Prussian State” (September 12, 1807)

King Frederick William III and His Ministers Stein and Schrötter, “Ordinance for All Cities of the Prussian Monarchy” (November 19, 1808)

The Prussian Finance Edict of 1810, signed by State Chancellor Hardenberg and King Frederick William III (October 27, 1810)