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The Campaign of Conquest in the Estuary of the Rio de la Plata (1536)

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Andreas Kesler on Martyrdom and Migration (1630)

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Johannes Spieth, Togo, Togo Is Supreme (1912)

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Agreement between the Brandenburg Colony of Groß-Friedrichsburg and Twenty-four “Cabisters” (Chiefs) from Accada (February 24, 1684)

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Wolfgang Schäuble, “Muslims in Germany” (September 27, 2006)

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A Jew in the GDR: Interview with Salomea Genin (2015)

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Does Ramadan Belong to Germany? (July 10, 2015)

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Dialogue between a Salzburg Religious Refugee and a Waldensian (1732)

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Georg Heinrich Goetze on Persecuted Pastors (1714)

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Interview with Levent Sinirlioglu about Undercover Journalist Günter Wallraff (1987)

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Aras Ören, Chamisso Prize Acceptance Speech (1985)

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Foreigners in the Imperial City of Cologne in the Eighteenth Century (1793)

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Udo Lindenberg, „Bunte Republik Deutschland“ (1989)

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Return to Charlottengrad (1995)

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May Ayim, “The Year 1990: Homeland and Unity from an Afro-German Perspective” (1993)

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Advanced Chemistry, “Foreign in My Own Country” (1992)

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Maxim Biller, “The Turkicized Germans” (1991)

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Berlin Declaration (March 25, 2007)

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Speech by Dr. Navid Kermani Celebrating “Sixty-Five Years of the Basic Law” (May 23, 2014)

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Naika Foroutan, “East Germans are Migrants, Too” (May 13, 2018)

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New Jewish Life in Germany (2008)

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German Heroes: Heinrich Pantaleon, The True Heroes of the German Nation (1567–70)

The “Germania” of Tacitus as received by German Humanists: Johann Eberlin von Günzburg, Ein zamengelesen buochlin von der teutschen Nation [A Collected Booklet about the German Nation](1526)

Johann Heinrich Zedler, “Germany’s Borders” (1745)

The Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation as a Monstrosity: Samuel Pufendorf, The Constitution of the German Empire (1667)