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The Beginning of the Kohl Era in West Germany (October 4, 1982)

Europe as Homeland (Retrospective Account, 2004)

Report by the Prussian District Government in Koblenz on the Civic Condition of the Jews (1820)

Bonn on the Rhine (c. 1827)

A Rhineland Inn (1833)

August Becker, Excerpts from The Palatinate and the Palatines (1858)

Ludwig von Rohden, Excerpts from History of the Rhenish Missionary Society (1857)

Debate on a Petition to Save the Siebengebirge Mountains (1887)

Düsseldorf Residents Greet German Troops during the Occupation of the Rhineland (March 10, 1936)

Germany: Territorial Expansion (1935-1939)

Remilitarization of the Rhineland (1936)

Wehrmacht Units Occupy the Demilitarized Rhineland Zone: The First Troops March Into Koblenz (March 1936)

Joseph Görres (1838)

Karneval in Cologne (February 19, 1998)

“Declaration of Sovereignty of the [German] People Between the [Rivers] Meuse, Rhine, and Mosel” (November 13, 1797)

Report on Gangs of Robbers in the Rhineland (1804)

Returning German Troops Cross the Rhine at Cologne (November 1918)

“German Women Protest the Occupation of the Rhineland by Colored Troops” (1920)

“What Is France Doing with Our Billions of Reparations?” (1920s)

“A Historical Masked Parade“ (February 19, 1928)

Prayer of Intercession for the Rhineland, Ruhr Area, and the Palatinate (June 1, 1924)

The Occupation of the Rhineland after the First World War

French Cavalry in the Streets of Mainz (April 23, 1919)

Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in the Foyer of the Hotel “Splendide” in Lugano (December 1928)

Anti-French Resentment in the Occupied Rhineland (Retrospective Account, 1990)