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Tag "Germany"

tag name: Germany type: Geographic locations
web link: Germany
references: bahaipedia.org/Germany
related tags: - Europe
referring tags: Bad Bruckenau, Germany; Bad Mergentheim, Germany; Bautzen, Germany; Bavaria, Germany; Berlin, Germany; Berlin Wall, Germany; Böblitz, Germany; Darmstadt, Germany; East Germany; Erfurt, Germany; Esslingen, Germany; Frankfurt, Germany; Freiburg, Germany; Fürth, Germany; Goslar, Germany; Heidelberg, Germany; Langenhain, Germany; Leipzig, Germany; Lindau, Germany; Munich, Germany; Neckargemünd, Germany; Persecution, Germany; Salzburg, Germany; Stuttgart, Germany; The Free City of Danzig; Traben-Trarbach, Germany; Tübingen, Germany; West Germany; Wiesbaden, Germany; Zuffenhausen, Germany

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  1. 1970-1995: Newspaper articles archive, by Various. (1970-1995) Collection of newspaper articles from 1970-1995.
  2. Additional Tablets, Extracts and Talks, by Abdu'l-Bahá. Bahá'í World Centre, trans. (2018/2024) 209 selections, last updated August 2024.
  3. Alleged Pro-German activities: Edward C. Getsinger, Case #317323, by Federal Bureau of Investigation. (1918) Forty pages of FBI files investigating Edward C. Getsinger and possible Bahá'í opposition to the war, or alleged pro-German sentiment. Includes Edward and Lua Getsinger's passport applications.
  4. Bahá'í Faith in England and Germany, 1900-1913, by Robert Stockman. (1996 Spring) Historical overview of the early years of the Faith in the British Isles and Germany.
  5. Bahá'í House of Worship in Europe, The, by Massrouri M., et al.. (2005) Brochure about the history and architectural design, with photos, of the Bahá'í Temple in Hofheim am Taunus, Germany.
  6. Bahá'í News Publications Seek to Elevate Thought, Inspire Action, by Bahá'í World News Service. (2018-10-12) Brief overview of the histories of various Bahá'í journals: Star of the West, Khurshid-i khavar, Sonne der Wahrheit, Wirklichkeit, The Dawn, Herald of the South, The Bahá'í World, World Order, and Bahá’í World News Service.
  7. Bahá'í Studies Bulletin: Index by volume, Robert Stauffer, comp. (1998) List of articles in all issues of Bahai Studies Bulletin, 1982-1992.
  8. Bahá'í Studies in Europe, by Peter Terry. (1981) Interviews with and bios of individuals engaged in study of the Bábí and Bahá'í religions, and descriptions of archives, in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, England, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Norway, Switzerland, Sweden, and Wales, 1980-81.
  9. Baháʼí Houses of Worship: A Visual Overview, Anonymous, comp. (2020) A collection of collages, exterior and interior images of Baháʼí Houses of Worship constructed, under construction, or planned worldwide.
  10. Covenant, The, and Covenant-breaker, by Moojan Momen. (1995)
  11. Die deutsche Auswanderung 1816/1817 in den Kaukasus und ihre millenaristischen Hintergründe, by Kamran Ekbal. (2006) The phenomenon of emigration from Germany to the Caucasus, Armenia, Georgia, and Azerbaijan around 1816-1817, and its messianic background.
  12. Encyclopaedia Iranica: Selected articles related to Persian culture, religion, philosophy and history, by Encyclopaedia Iranica. Arjen Bolhuis, comp. (1982-2023) Sorted, categorized collection of links to over 170 articles.
  13. English Translation of German Letters Published in The Light of Divine Guidance, by Shoghi Effendi. Eberhard von Kitzing, trans, Brett Zamir, ed. (2013) Two letters originally written in German with brief mentions of cremation and Esperanto, and a personal letter to Bahá'ís in Esslingen.
  14. Europe, Eastern, and the Soviet Union, by Abdu'l-Bahá, Shoghi Effendi. Universal House of Justice, Research Department, comp. (1993)
  15. European Bahá'í Archives Workshop, Author unknown, comp. (2001-06-01) Essays and handouts from a workshop on preservation of source material. Includes forms for archivists, historians, local and national assemblies, archiving methods, oral history guidelines, organizational schemes, and compilations from the Writings.
  16. German Baha'i Community under National Socialism, The: A Historical Perspective With Notes, Postscript, and Photographs, by Harry Liedtke. (1999/2000) Examination of why Bahá’ís, as an international Community or as individuals, did not play an active role in preventing the rise of the Nazis; in truth, they acted heroically and did exactly what was asked of them by the Guardian.
  17. Germany, France, Italy, and Switzerland, by Abdu'l-Bahá, Shoghi Effendi. Universal House of Justice, Research Department, comp. (1994) Compilation of new perspectives on the future of European civilization. Includes introduction by Julio Savi.
  18. In Memoriam: Kamran Ekbal (1946 - 2014), by Ramez Ekbal. (2015) Bio of a scholar, translator of the Writings, and frequent contributor to the Irfan Colloquia.
  19. In re. Bahá'í Temple Unity (Alleged German Religious Propaganda): Alfred S. Lunt, Case #304495, by Federal Bureau of Investigation. (1918) Seven pages of FBI files investigating Alfred S. Lunt and Mirian Sevasly and possible Bahá'í opposition to the war.
  20. Journal Diary of European Baha'i Travels: April - November 1948, by Charles Mason Remey. (1948) A record of Remey's visits across Europe, from England to Germany. Includes coverage of Bahá'í participation in the first U.N. convention on Human Rights, held in Geneva.
  21. Light of Divine Guidance: Volume 2, by Shoghi Effendi. (1985)
  22. Light of Divine Guidance: Volume 1, by Shoghi Effendi. (1982)
  23. Messages from the Universal House of Justice 1963-1986: Third Epoch of the Formative Age, by Universal House of Justice. Geoffrey W. Marks, comp. (1996)
  24. No Known Address, by Duane L. Herrmann. (2020) Nine poems selected by the author, from a collection of Holocaust poetry.
  25. One Cold Hike, by Duane L. Herrmann. (2021-12-06) Short essay about visiting the Bahá'í House of Worship in Hofheim-Langenhain, Germany.
  26. Schopflocher, Siegfried, by Will C. van den Hoonaard. (2009) On the Canadian Bahá’í of German-Jewish background named by Shoghi Effendi a Hand of the Cause of God in 1952.
  27. Schopflocher, Siegfried, by Will C. van den Hoonaard. (1993-06) Short biography of a prominent Baha''i from a German-Jewish background who served as a Hand of the Cause of God.
  28. Singular Room, A: An Exploration of Bahá'í Houses of Worship, by Sama Shodjai. (2023-12) Overview of the design principles followed in building the Bahá'í temples, and the intricacies and considerations involved in their design, using Canada as a case study. (Link to document, offsite).
  29. "Two Great Powers" in the Lawh-i Maqsud, by Ismael Velasco. (2014) On the identity of the two countries that arose against the followers of Moses, referenced by Bahá'u'lláh — likely Russia and France or Russia and Germany.
  30. Wayfarer between Two Worlds, A: Recollections, by Harry Liedtke. (2013/2022) A chronicle of some of the highlights of the author's seventy-five years as a Bahá'í, and covering the years 1927-2022, including periods in Germany and Canada and historical events from each. Includes poems and photographs.

2.   from the Chronology (83 results; expand)

  1. 1865-05-17 — The first international standards organization, the International Telegraph Union, was established i...
  2. 1870-07-19 — Franco-Prussian War was a conflict between the Second French Empire of Napoleon III and the German s...
  3. 1870-09-01 — Battle of Sedan. Napoleon III suffered defeat at the hands of Kaiser Wilhelm I. It resulted in the c...
  4. 1877-09-26 — Birth of Siegfried Schopflocher, Hand of the Cause of God, in Germany....
  5. 1883-04-15 — Birth in Goslar, Germany, of Dr Artur Eduard Heinrich Brauns, a prominent German Baha'i, named by Sh...
  6. 1905-00-00 — A Baha'i group was established in Germany soon after the arrival of the first Baha'i in the country,...
  7. 1905-00-00 — A Baha'i group was established in Germany. [BBRSM219]...
  8. 1907-00-00 — Alma Knobloch, the sister of Pauline Hannen, settled in Stuttgart. [SYH13; BW9p642]...
  9. 1908-09-30 — The passing of Amalie Knobloch (b.Böblitz Germany 11 May 1858 d. 30 September 1908 in Washington, D...
  10. 1909-00-00 — Karl Kruttner, a professor in Bohemia, became a Baha'i, the first person to do so in the Austro-Hung...
  11. 1911-05-00 — Louis Gregory travelled to Stuttgart after his visit with 'Abdu'l-Baha in Egypt. There he renewed hi...
  12. 1911-11-30 — It was about this time that 'Abdu'l-Baha sent four Baha'is to Germany to assist with the teaching an...
  13. 1913-03-30 — `Abdu'l-Baha traveled from Paris to Stuttgart. [AB379] He told His attendants to wear European dr...
  14. 1913-04-01 — 'Abdu'l-Baha departed for Stuttgart from Gar de l'Est accompanied by Siyyid Ahmad-i-Baqiroff, Mirza
  15. 1913-04-03 — 'Abdu'l-Baha spoke to a large audience in the City Museum. The talk was translated into English by
  16. 1913-04-04 — See a photo of 'Abdu'l-Baha with a group of friends in Stuttgart. ['Abdu'l-Baha Champion of Univers...
  17. 1913-04-07 — `Abdu'l-Baha traveled to Bad Mergentheim by automobile to visit the hotel and mineral bath owned by ...
  18. 1913-04-08 — `Abdu'l-Baha returned to Stuttgart, then left in the evening for Budapest, changing trains in Vienna...
  19. 1913-04-24 — `Abdu'l-Baha left Vienna and returned to Stuttgart, where He arrived in the early hours of the next ...
  20. 1913-05-01 — `Abdu'l-Baha left Stuttgart and returned to Paris. [AB391] The start of 'Abdu'l-Baha's fourth and...
  21. 1914-06-22 — The defection of Dr Amin Farid, (b. 1882, d. 1953)`Abdu'l-Baha's translator while in America, becam...
  22. 1914-08-04 — England declared war on Germany....
  23. 1918-09-23 — "During the early years of World War I, though no longer imprisoned, 'Abdu'l-Baha faced repeated thr
  24. 1919-02-22 — The "Self-Publishing of the Baha'i Association" was replaced by the establishment of the "Publishing...
  25. 1920-07-00 — Harlan and Grace Ober made a pilgrimage to visit 'Abdu'l-Baha in Haifa. They returned via Germany a...
  26. 1920-08-00 — The first Argentineans to become Baha'is, Hermann Grossmann and his sister Elsa Grossman, accepted t...
  27. 1921-03-00 — Two Baha'i publications began, Sonne der Wahrheit, meaning Sun of Truth, and Wirklichkeit, meaning R...
  28. 1922-04-00 — Shoghi Effendi sent verbal messages through Consul Schwarz to Germany and Ethel Rosenberg to Britain...
  29. 1923-04-21 — The formation of the National Spiritual Assembly of Germany and Austria. [GPB333]...
  30. 1925-04-00 — Of the 38 localities where Baha'is resided in Europe, 26 were in Germany. [BBRSM182]...
  31. 1925-05-00 — Louise Gregory travelled from Graz, Austria to Budapest where she met Frau Szirmai, the president of...
  32. 1925-09-01 — Dr. Arthur Eduard Heinrich Brauns (b. March 15, 1883 Goslar, Germany d. September 1, 1925 Switzerlan...
  33. 1928-03-15 — In early Spring Louise Gregory sailed for Dresden, Germany where she spent 11 days renewing old acqu...
  34. 1931-01-13 — Consul Albert Schwarz, (b. December 14, 1871, Stuttgart, Germany), Disciple of Abdu'l-Baha, 'Germany...
  35. 1931-06-01 — The first German Baha'i summer school was held, at Esslingen. [BBRSM182; BW5:44] UD98 and BW5p30...
  36. 1934-03-14 — Louise Gregory arrived in Belgrade to join Martha Root in the teaching work. Their overlap lasted un...
  37. 1935-05-07 — In response to a letter from a very successful National Convention in Germany the Guardian called th...
  38. 1935-08-00 — Mary Maxell pioneered to Germany. Her first meeting with the Baha'is was at the Esslingen Summer Sc...
  39. 1936-00-00 — Because the Baha'i teachings were considered "international and pacifist" the Nazi close the Baha'i ...
  40. 1937-05-21 — All Baha'i activities and institutions were banned in Germany by a special order of the Reichsführe...
  41. 1938-00-00 — The fourth Trustee of the Huqúqu'llah was Jinab-i-Valiyu'llah Varqa, the third son of Varqa the mar...
  42. 1939-09-03 — World War II began with Britain and France declaring war on Germany after Germany invaded Poland....
  43. 1944-05-02 — The German government held a public trial of some of the jailed Baha'i leaders in Darmstadt. Dr. He...
  44. 1945-08-14 — The German Baha'is, 80 per cent of whom lived in the American sector of occupied Germany, obtained p...
  45. 1946-04-21 — The National Spiritual Assembly of Germany and Austria was re-established. [BN No 187 September 1946...
  46. 1947-04-21 — The Baha'is of Germany held their first National Convention since Himmler's proclamation in 1937, ma...
  47. 1948-00-00 — In the German Democratic Republic all Baha'i activities were banned. In 1991, for the first time in ...
  48. 1948-04-21 — The Germano-Austrian teaching plan, the German Five Year Plan(1948–53), comprising of internal goa...
  49. 1953-04-19 — Shoghi Effendi announced plans to build a House of Worship in Frankfurt. [BW13:733; LDG191–2]l ...
  50. 1953-08-14 — In a letter written on behalf of the Guardian to the National Spiritual Assembly of Germany and Aust...
  51. 1954-10-01 — Baha'is of Germany and the European Hands of the Cause invited the Baha'is of Europe to the Haziratu...
  52. 1955-11-12 — Hand of the Cause of God Valiyu'llah Varqa passed away in Stuttgart. For his obituary see BW13:83...
  53. 1957-00-00 — The land for the future Mashriqu'l-Adhkar in Langenhain was acquired. [from the pamphlet "First Euro...
  54. 1957-10-03 — Shoghi Effendi called for the convocation of a series of Intercontinental Conferences to be held suc...
  55. 1958-07-25 — The fourth Intercontinental Conference was held at the mid-point of the Crusade and convened in Fran...
  56. 1959-04-21 — Separate national spiritual assemblies were formed for Germany and Austria. [BW13p274, 283; BBRSM186...
  57. 1960-11-20 — The cornerstone of the fifth House of Worship was laid in Langenhain, Germany, by Hand of the Cause ...
  58. 1962-11-16 — The superstructure of the European House of Worship near Frankfurt was completed and the Temple was ...
  59. 1964-07-04 — The House of Worship in Langenhain, Germany, the Mother Temple of Europe, was dedicated. [BW14:483...
  60. 1967-10-05 — Six Intercontinental Conferences were held simultaneously in Panama City, Wilmette, Sydney, Kampala,...
  61. 1968-07-07 — The passing of Hand of the Cause Hermann Grossmann in Neckargemünd, near Heidelberg, (b.16 February...
  62. 1969-07-15 — The European Dawnbreakers' Show, ''A Plea for One World," was conceived at a Swiss winter school by ...
  63. 1971-00-00 — In Germany, Hermann Zimmer resurrected the claims of Ruth White in a small book published in 1971 (E...
  64. 1977-06-01 — At the behest of the Universal House of Justice, two conferences were held for Persian-speaking Baha...
  65. 1981-01-01 — The publication of Der Bahā'ismus, Weltreligion der Zukunft?: Geschichte, Lehre und Organisation in...
  66. 1984-02-28 — The passing of Renée Szanto-Felbermann (b 21 June, 1900, d. 28 February, 1984) in Freiburg, Germany...
  67. 1987-11-00 — Representatives of 17 national spiritual assemblies in Europe and North America, together with senio...
  68. 1989-12-18 — During the Youth Winter School in Traben-Trarback participants from 12 countries including East Germ...
  69. 1989-12-19 — West Berlin Baha'i communities were joined by 26 Baha'is from six European countries and the United ...
  70. 1990-00-17 — With the approval of the Universal House of Justice, the Baha'i administrative institutions of the e...
  71. 1991-02-05 — The highest legal authority in Germany, the Federal Constitutional Court, overturned the decisions o...
  72. 1991-04-21 — The Baha'is of East and West Germany were united at their 61st convention for the first time after t...
  73. 1992-03-07 — The first local spiritual assembly in Eastern Germany was formed in Erfurt. [BINS267:3]...
  74. 1993-04-21 — The Local Spiritual Assembly of Leipzig, Germany, was re-formed 56 years after its dissolution durin...
  75. 1994-07-20 — The European Baha'i Youth Council sponsored five regional 'Shaping Europe' conferences, in Berlin, B...
  76. 1995-00-00 — The publication of Desinformation als Methode by Udo Schaefer, Nicola Towfigh and Ulrich Gollmer. T...
  77. 2007-04-07 — A memorial removed by the Nazis when the Baha'i Faith was outlawed in 1937 was restored by municipal...
  78. 2009-02-07 — Regional Conferences were held in Frankfurt, Germany and Padua, Italy. [Padua, ...
  79. 2010-04-27 — The passing of Dr Nossrat Peseschkian (b. 18 June, 1933 in Iran d. 27 April, 2010 in Wiesbaden, Germ...
  80. 2012-02-20 — The passing of Anneliese Bopp, former Counsellor member of the International Teaching Centre at Bad ...
  81. 2017-12-17 — The announcement by the Universal House of Justice of the passing of former House member Mr. Hartmut...
  82. 2019-08-00 — Religions for Peace is the world's largest inter-religious coalit...
  83. 2019-08-30 — The passing of Dr Udo Schaefer (b. October 19, 1926 in Heidelberg, Germany). He enrolled as a Baha'i...
 
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