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- Deutschgläubige
Gemeinschaft (1911), the
Germanenorden (1912) and the
Germanische Glaubens-Gemeinschaft (1907). The
contemporary term Deutschgläubig for...
- The Römisch-
Germanisches Zentralmuseum (RGZM),
Leibniz Research Institute for Archaeology, is
headquartered in Mainz. It is
supported by the
Federal Republic...
- The
Germanisches Nationalmuseum is a
museum in Nuremberg, Germany.
Founded in 1852, it
houses a
large collection of
items relating to
German culture and...
- The
Germanic SS (German:
Germanische SS) was the
collective name
given to
paramilitary and
political organisations established in
parts of German-occupied...
-
During World War II,
Germanische Leitstelle was a
department of the SS-Hauptamt
under the
command of Obergruppenführer
Gottlob Berger. It
oversaw the...
-
Germanische Altertumskunde Online,
formerly called Reallexikon der
Germanischen Altertumskunde, is a
German encyclopedia of the
study of
Germanic history...
- "Völkerwanderungszeit".
Germanische Altertumskunde Online. de Gruyter. Brather, Sebastian; Heizmann, Wilhelm; Patzold,
Steffen (2021). "'
Germanische Altertumskunde'...
- (III. (
germanisches) SS-Panzerkorps) was a Waffen-SS
armoured corps which saw
action on the
Eastern Front during World War II. The (
Germanische) (lit....
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