This page presents photos of historical sites associated with Germany’s Third Reich (1933-1945), both as they appeared while in use, and as the remains appear today. These photos give a then and now perspective, in many cases, a virtual tour of the sites.
Very good website about the traces of National Socialism in the city of Nürnberg.
Website of the Obersalzberg documentation centre.
This website provides travel advice, maps and pictures about historical sites from Braunau where Hitler was born to Berlin where he died.
An interesting website about German bunkers all over Europe.
Go2war2 is a large website in Dutch with a lot of information about WW2. This is the link to the first page about Hitler on the website.
A webiste with a lot of information about the history of Bayern.
Dutch website with good pictures of Wolfsschlucht 2 today.
A site with a lot of documents from the Nuremberg Trials collection.
This website features one of the most extensive and explicit WW-1 photo collections on the Internet.The Heritage of the Great War also has articles mainly in English; some are in Dutch (Flemish) only. They also show the literary war (poetry & prose), political cartoons and many photo slideshows.
Dutch site with a lot of information about WW1.
The Jewish Virtual Library has a lot of information about the second World War and the Holocaust. This link leads to the part of the site where you can find translations of a lot of speeches of Hitler.
Private website about the second world war.
Hitler's Third Reich and World War Two in the News is a daily edited review of Third Reich and WWII news.
Reception history project by Harold Marcuse (professor of German history at UC Santa Barbara). How has the German dictator been viewed from the 1920s to the present?
Information about the Bückeberg Thingstätte and Hagen.
Website with a lot of information about the Westwall and the Maginotlinie.
About National Socialism in the city of Trier. With a lot of exact locations.
Website of an antifascist organisation from Kaiserslautern. With information about National Socialism in Kaiserslautern.
Website about the history of the Saarland with a lot of information about the war and National Socialism in Saarland.
Klick here to find a German website about the AG Weser company.
Here you’ll find lots of speaches and other material from the national socialist period in Germany.
Website about the German navy with a lot of information about the German navy and German navy ships.
Website about National Socialism in the region of Arnstadt - Ohrdruf - Gotha.
Website about German war ships.
Website about the German navy.
An Austrian website with pictures of Linz.
Website of the city of Frankfurt that gives information about the National Socialist history of Frankfurt.
Mahnung gegen Rechts is a website that tries to stimulate the opening of war archives of German local governments.
The Auschwitz-page of the Hitler pages has links to a lot of concentration camp websites.
Website about Georg Elser, a guy that tried to kill Hitler.
Another website about Georg Elser.
Information about (planned) buildings from the National Socialist period in München.
The pastfinder website sells usefull tourist books with good information about the (National Socialist) history of different German places. Also in English.
Foxley Books sets out to re-explore the cities impacted by the rise of Nazism and reconnect events and places in its Guide Books.
Website of the House of the Wannsee Conference.
Memorial and Educational Site.
Site about the island of Rügen, with some infromation about the nazi resort on it.
Website of the Dokumentationszentrum Prora, the nazi vacation resort on the island of Rügen.
Very good website about the traces of National Socialism in the city of Nürnberg.
Link to pages about the Führerhauptquartier Wolfschanze.
Link to pages about the Führerhauptquartier Wolfschanze.
Lots of information about and maps of WW1.
Website in Dutch about World War 2 and the resistance.
Website of the Zeitgeschichte Museum Ebensee/ Gedenkstätte Konzentrationslager Ebensee; with information about the Nibelungenwerk St. Valentin.
Starting website about the Tannenberg WW1-memorial.