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TopicLook. I know an awful lot about Germany.
Sunhawk
11/23/18 11:30:36 AM
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- Politics
- Different eras
- Events
- Philosophy
- Specific people
- Movements
- Wars
- Cities and places
- Culture

These are subjects I know about. The majority of this information was gleaned from Wikipedia articles and various documentaries I have consumed this year. I won't bother to mention Wikis, but below I have listed various documentaries I have watched.

Hitler's life (about 5 hours)
Angela Merkal (about 1 hour)
Helmut Kohl (about 1 hour)
Wilhelm II (about 1 hour)
Wilhelm I and Otto von Bismarck (about 1 hour)
East Germany (about 7 hours, but I watched about half)
Living in modern Germany (about 1 hour)
Albert Speer (about 1 hour)
Joseph Goebbels (about 1 hour)
World War 2 (about 6 hours)

That's approximately 21 hours of documentaries, covering a variety of important content from various time periods. And, like I said, I've read plenty of Wikis as well.

There's also various fiction books I've read on the subject. Random examples include HHHH (which is about the assasination of Himmler), City of Women (about Nazi Germany in general), and Wetlands (about life in modern Germany, and sexuality in young people).

I don't know why this board has gotten into the habit of saying I know little, or nothing about Germany. I have consumed large amounts of information on the subject, and my retention is reasonably good. I'm certainly not an expert on the subject, but I'm pretty knowledgeable.

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