History of Germany
Welcome to the History of Germany Course at Wikiversity. In this course we will study German History since Antiquity to the Modern Day. Good luck... --EarlGrey2005
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Rules of this course
edit- Students must do homework.
- Students must ask questions about Germany.
- Students must take quizzes.
- Successful students will become assistants.
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Schedule
editThe aim of this course is that to give some knowledge about German History on a student level.. Students have to do their homework, follow the lessons, solve the quizzes and if they need, they should ask their questions to their instructor. If the students aren't interested in their homework, they don't spend any effort for them, don't follow the lessons and don't solve the quizzes, they will add in to inactive students list. Before being added to inactive students list, they will be warned. When the 1st quarter is completed, the most succesful students who obey the rules of this lesson will be chosen as assistant students. In the 2nd quarter, the most succesful students(that were already assistant students) will be chosen as an assistant professor. In the 3rd and 4th quarter, the most successful student(that was a assistant professor) will be chosen as professional student. When the course is over, successful students will get an award from the instructor.
General Quizzes
editLessons
editSemester I
editQuarter 1: Germanic Tribes, 750 BC - 768 AD
edit- Week I: Germanic Peoples
- Week II: Roman Expansion and Teutoburg Forest
- Week III: Stem Duchies
- Week IV: Frankish Empire
- Week V: Who were the Frankish Kings?
- Week VI: Frankish Expansion
Quarter 2: Early Holy Roman Empire
edit- Week VII: Christmas Day, 800 AD
- Week VIII: East Francia
- Week IX: Otto the Great
- Week X: Church and State
- Week XI: Change and Reform
- Week XII: The Protestant Reformation
Semester I
editQuarter 3: Late Holy Roman Empire to the German Empire
edit- Week XIII: Thirty Years War
- Week XIV: War of the Austrian Succession
- Week XV: French Revolution
- Week XVI: German Confederation
- Week XVII: Franco-Prussian War
- Week XVIII: Road to World War I
Quarter 4: World War I to Modern Day
edit- Week XIX: World War One
- Week XX: German Revolution of 1918-19
- Week XXI: Weimar Republic
- Week XXII: Nazi Germany and World War Two
- Week XXIII: Cold War in Germany
- Week XXIV: Modern Day Germany
Homework this week
editNo Homework Yet
Questions
editis even a non-german allowed to participate to the course? I wait impatiently the answer
Students
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FargoPiperStone pythonliving DrMonymona Stuart Halley Victoria.Engelherz
TyroneB1
Gallery
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Germanic tribes (750BC-1AD)
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Europe in 476 AD, after Odoacer.