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3 AI Models For Transcribing German Text In Fraktur, Kurrent and Sütterlin - READ-COOP. Skip to content 3 AI Models For Transcribing German Text In Fraktur, Kurrent and Sütterlin February 17, 2023 Handwritten Text Recognition If you regularly work with German historical documents then there are three types of German script that you are probably very familiar with: Fraktur, Kurrent, and Sütterlin. These scripts were used from the 16th century right up until the Second World War, covering several centuries of German and Central European history. However, nowadays, they are almost impossible to read for the untrained eye, making transcribing these kinds of documents a long and time-consuming process. Thankfully, technology can now speed things up. If you are new to using Transkribus to read historical documents in German, this post will introduce you to these three key scripts and show you three AI models that are ideal for transcribing them.

What is Fraktur? How is it different to Kurrent? And what is Sütterlin? 3 AI models for reading Fraktur, Kurrent and Sütterlin → Go to model. Fraktionsprotokolle. Search our database of Jewish memory. UWDC Search (238) - UW-Madison Libraries. HIDAweb Landesarchiv Berlin: Suche. ONLINE. Vossische Zeitung Online. 1918 - 1934. F.A.Z.-Bibliotheksportal. - DEA Digital Exile Press. Acht-Uhr-Abendblatt (Shanghai; 07.01.1940 - 29.08.1941) Im Katalog 1939 u.d.T.: Shanghai-Woche Chefredakteur: Wolfgang Fischer; Stellvertretung: Günther Lenhardt Verlag: Shanghai: Werbeverlag Philipp Kohn Druck: Shanghai: Shanghai Times, später: Shanghai: Mercury Press Format: 4°, später 8° Erscheinungszeit: Jg. 1, 1939, Nr. 1 (Ende März) - Jg. 3, 1941 Erscheinungsweise: 1939: wöchentlich; 1940f.: täglich Quelle: Maas, Lieselotte: Handbuch der deutschen Exilpresse : 1933-1945 / Lieselotte Maas.

Das Andere Deutschland (Buenos Aires; 01.01.1939 - 01.01.1949) Im Katalog La Otra Alemania (Jg. 2, 1939, Nr. 19ff.) Format [Jg. 1], 1938, Nr. 1 - Jg. 2, 1939, Nr. 10: 4°; Jg. 2,1939, Nr. 11 - Jg. 7, 1944/45, Nr. 94: 8°; Jg. 7, 1944/45, Nr. 95ff.: 4° Erscheinungszeit: [Jg: 1], 1938, Nr. 1 (Mai) - [Jg. 11], 1949, Nr. 175 (10.1.) Falsche Jahrgangs- und Nummernzählung: Jg. 8, 1944/45, Nr. 86 eigentl. Auflage: durchschnittlich 2000, 1944/45: 4000-5000 (Q: Winfried Seelisch: Das Andere Deutschland. Im Katalog.

Sophie | Brigham Young University Research | BYU ScholarsArchive. Julius Bab, 1880-1955 View More Agnes Herzogin von Sachsen Edmund Dorer, 1831-1890 View More Hermann Dieterlen Charles John Huffam Dickens Bret Harte, 1836-1902 View More Leopold von Weise View More Friedrich Jacobs, 1764-1847 Johannes Ittmann Hermann Kletke, 1813-1886 Christian Gottlob Keyßer Maria Amalia Friederike Augusta Karonlina Ludovica Josepha Aloysia Anna Nepomucena Philippina Vincentia Franziska de Paula Franziska de Chantal Sachsen View More Dorothea Susanna Herzogin von Sachsen-Weimar Maria Konigin von Rumanien Kathe Schirmacher View More Carl Wilhelm Otto August von Schindel Adele Schopenhauer Helene Scheu-Reisz Lulu von Strauss und Torney, 1873-1956 View More Margarete Susman Francisca Stoecklin Caroline Spurgeon Bertha von Suttner View More Dorothy Thompson View More Maria Kaiserin von Osterreich Theresia Constance Talmadge Maria von Ungarn View More Hermine Villinger View More Johanne Charlotte Unzer, 1725-1782 Hedda Vernon-Moest Friederike Helene Unger Helene Weichardt View More Johanna Isabella von Wallenrodt.

The Online Wiener Archive | Wiener Library | Tel Aviv University. Wiener TAU Online Archive The digitization project of Wiener library in Tel Aviv University, was initiated in 2015, and gives access to thousands of documents kept in the library’s archive. Digital Wiener archive collections » Search the entire Wiener's archive collections via DaTa » ​ Wiener's archive collections ​ Alfred Wiener Documents Collection Alfred Wiener Documents Collection contains original documents, collected by Dr. ​ Alfred Wiener digital Documents Collection » ​ Search in collection via DaTa » Hadassa Ben-Itto collection The collection contains the documents collected by Judge Ben-Itto during years of research for her book The Lie That Wouldn't Die: The Protocols of the Elders of Zion.

Hadassa Ben- Itto digital collection » Search in collection via DaTa » Protocols of the wise men of Zion The Protocols of the Elders of Zion is a fake and anti-Semitic document, detailing in 24 chapters the "Jewish plan" to take over the world. Digital Protocols of the wise men of Zion » The World War I Primary Documents Archive. Bibliography on lesbian and trans women in Nazi Germany | Sexuality, Holocaust, Stigma : Taking Stock. This bibliography, compiled by Anna Hájková, focuses on research on women persecuted as lesbians as well as transgender people by the Nazis. The aim of this bibliography is to awaken interest in the topic, especially in “legitimate history” in order to overcome the academic neglect, especially in German language historiography, to the topic.

We hope that a growing research interest, making use of (and citing) the existing pioneering scholarship, will contribute to the commemoration of the lesbian victims at the Ravensbrück Memorial. Thanks are due to many people for their help, and also to Metropol and Männerschwarm (home to Invertito journal) publishing houses. I would appreciate any additional suggestions and pdfs. AG Rosa Winkel (Carola Gerlach): Biographien Lesben; Biographien Transvestiten/Transsexuelle AusZeiten and Rosa Strippe, „Und trotzdem“… Lesben im Nationalsozialismus, exhibition, 2005. Bibliography for the travelling exhibition Wir* hier! Sarah M. R. Cheryl D. Angela H. Nuremberg - Explore the Nuremberg Trials! Welcome | Key Documents of German-Jewish History. The Holocaust Wing.

Download our mobile app for on-the-go access to the Jewish Virtual Library gggggggggg (Gre. Entire Burnt Offering) A term used to refer to the genocidal Nazi policy of exterminating the Jews during World War II. (Heb. The ghetto was a section of a city where all Jews from the surrounding areas were forced to reside. Term used to describe people driven out of their homes during times of war. The word commonly used to describe how Jews fought against the Nazis. Immediately upon their assumption of power on January 30, 1933, the Nazis established concentration camps for the imprisonment of all “enemies” of their regime: actual and potential political opponents (e.g., communists, socialists, monarchists), Jehovah's Witnesses, gypsies, homosexuals, and other “asocials.”

The original meaning of this term was an easy and painless death for the terminally ill. (Ger. (Ger. crystal night, night of broken glass'). Those who helped rescue Jews without regard to the personal consequences. Forced Labor 1939 - 1945: Homepage. Welcome | Experiencing History: Holocaust Sources in Context. Avalon Project - The International Military Tribunal for Germany. Jüdische DP Lager und Gemeinden in Westdeutschland – Jewish DP Camps and Communities in West Germany. 70 Voices. The Berlin Wall Collection: A City Torn Apart: Building of the Berlin Wall | CIA FOIA (foia.cia.gov)

Feldpost ❘ Feldpost / War Letters. The Weimar Republic Primary Sources. This section of the website offers a sampling of primary source documents from the Weimar Republic. While not comprehensive, the selections found here paint a rich portrait of the time period. The primary source documents are divided into four main categories: Culture, Economics, Politics, and Society. Each category has a short description that covers historical background information and the main issues related to that topic. Many of the documents also have descriptions, questions to help stimulate classroom discussions, and links to lessons or other Facing History resources that may be useful.

Culture Weimar Germany was a center of artistic innovation, great creativity, and considerable cultural experimentation. In film, the visual arts, architecture, craft, theater, and music, Germans were in the forefront of exciting developments. Economics Germany emerged from World War I with huge debts incurred to finance a costly war for almost five years. Politics Society. The Berlin Airlift | Harry S. Truman. From Airbridge to Berlin, by D.M. Giangreco and Robert E. Griffin (used with permission) Post war Germany was divided into three sections - the Allied part was controlled by the United States, Great Britain and France and other part by the Soviet Union.

The city of Berlin, although located in the eastern Soviet half, was also divided into four sectors - West Berlin occupied by Allied interests and East Berlin occupied by Soviets. In June 1948, the Soviet Union attempted to control all of Berlin by cutting surface traffic to and from the city of West Berlin. Starving out the population and cutting off their business was their method of gaining control.

When the airlift began, there were only two airfields in Berlin; Tempelhof with one runway in the US sector and Gatow with one runway in the British sector. German Propaganda Archive (Guide Page) Nazi and East German Propaganda Guide Page Propaganda was central to Nazi Germany and the German Democratic Republic. The German Propaganda Archive includes both propaganda itself and material produced for the guidance of propagandists. The goal is to help people understand the two great totalitarian systems of the twentieth century by giving them access to the primary material.

For further information, see the FAQ. New items are described in the GPA Blog. My book titled Bending Spines: The Propagandas of Nazi Germany and the German Democratic Republic (Michigan State University Press, 2004) provides an analysis of much of the material on the German Propaganda Archive. This site is maintained by: Randall Bytwerk [My e-mail address is available on the FAQ page.]

Professor Emeritus, Calvin University Affiliate Professor, LCC International University, Klaipėda, Lithuania. Our Collections | JDC Archives. Documents | The Nazi Concentration Camps. ‎Germany under Reconstruction - Collection - UWDC - UW-Madison Libraries. Collections. The Haus der Geschichte Foundation started establishing a collection in 1986. It features suitable objects that would physically document contemporary history and could act as exhibits: everyday items, documents, films and other media, magazines, machines, furniture, textiles, and much more besides.

Today, the collection features almost 1 million items, and alongside the physical objects, increasingly digital items are being added to the collection. At least three criteria determine whether an object, document or medium is incorporated into the collection: Is the object typical of its day (e.g., a Free German Youth blouse) or absolutely unique (e.g., the “Schabowski Notes”)? Or does it, thirdly, come with a special history? Whatever the case, the item must above all be exciting and in itself or together with others tell a story. Deutsches Historisches Museum. EHRI Online Resources: Portal to Holocaust-related sources, Document Blog, Theme Editions, IRP2 | European Holocaust Research Infrastructure. Internationales Zentrum über NS-Opfer - Arolsen Archives. Primary Source Databases. The following databases provide access to original primary sources related to the Holocaust. They are intended for research being conducted at the Museum.

This page lists primary source electronic resources by category. Some resources are listed in multiple categories. View an alphabetical list of all primary source databases here. Camps Resources containing documents on concentration and other types of camps, including deportations to camps. Arolsen Archives Provides access to a growing selection of records held by the largest archives of Holocaust documentation, containing information on 17.5 million people. Correspondence from Nazi Concentration camps Consists of items originating from prisoners held in German concentration camps, internment and transit camps, Gestapo prisons, and POW camps, during and just prior to World War II.

Kazerne Dossin Contains original documents regarding the Holocaust in Belgium held at the Kazerne Dossin Memorial, Museum and Documentation Center. Propaganda. Collections Search - United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Wiener Library Catalogue. Yad Vashem Documents Archive. Newspapers and Magazines - German Language and Literature - Yale University Library Research Guides at Yale University. Library PressDisplay- Online access to over 200 newspapers from more than 55 countries, displayed in their original format and accessible by country, language, or title. The library offers access to Library Press Display on four dedicated terminals in the Franke Periodical Reading Room on the first floor of Sterling Memorial Library.

The library’s subscription allows for a limited number of Yale users from outside the library, available on a first come, first serve basis. Factiva makes available articles in full text, searchable by topic or date range. It is a database of over 8,000 business and news publications. Sources are in 22 languages, date back as far as 1969, and include trade journals, newswires (Dow Jones, Reuters, and others), media programs, and company and stock reports. In addition to information on public and private companies, Factiva includes news sources worldwide (newspapers, news magazines, wire services, etc. Nexis Uni (formerly LexisNexis Academic). Historic German Newspapers and Journals Online - EuroDocs. EuroDocs > History of Germany: Primary Documents > Historic Newspapers and Journals Flag of Germany Historic Periodical Collections ZEFYS: Zeitungsinformationsssystem Access to digitized historic newspapers, an interface sponsored by the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin.

Contents also include online newspapers from other institutions in German-speaking countries. (Facsimile images and some transcriptions) DDR-Presse Archived collections of East German newspapers provided by the Berlin Staatsbibliothek. Consists of the Berliner Zeitung, Neue Zeit, and Neues Deutschland publications. An account is required to view the archives, but it doesn't cost anything to make an account. (German facsimiles) Historic German Newspapers Online Gathered from various local, regional and national portals. (Facsimiles and transcriptions) German-American newspapers A part of the Library of Congress project: Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. (19th and early 20th centuries; German-language facsimiles) Deutsche Post. History of Germany: Primary Documents - EuroDocs. Flag of Germany EuroDocs > History of Germany: Primary Documents Chronological History of Germany Germany in Late Antiquity Medieval Germany Renaissance, Reformation and Early Modern Germany Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Germany Germany: World War I and Weimar Republic Germany: National Socialism and World War II Germany Divided and Reunified Other Sources for German History German Sources by Topic German Constitutions and Legal Documents German Local and Regional History Sources Historic German Newspapers and Journals Online Other Collections Relevant to German History EuroDocs Creator: Richard Hacken, European Studies Librarian,Harold B.

Newspapers - German Studies - LibGuides at Duke University. German History in Documents and Images. German History in Documents and Images (GHDI) is a comprehensive collection of primary source materials documenting Germany's political, social, and cultural history from 1500 to the present. It comprises original German texts, all of which are accompanied by new English translations, and a wide range of visual imagery. The materials are presented in ten sections, which have been compiled by leading scholars. All of the materials can be used free of charge for teaching, research, and related purposes; the site is strictly intended for individual, non-commercial use.

GHDI is an initiative of the German Historical Institute, Washington, DC. Made possible by the generous support of the Max Kade Foundation and the ZEIT-Stiftung Ebelin und Gerd Bucerius, the project has been undertaken in cooperation with the Friends of the German Historical Institute, the Bildarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, and IEG-MAPS, Institute for European History, Mainz. Information on images in collage. Archives Digital Resources | YIVO Institute for Jewish Research. DigiBaeck - Leo Baeck Institute. VHA Online. Black Central Europe – We bring you over 1000 years of Black history in the German-speaking lands and show you why it matters right now.

Digital Hub – The German Studies Collaboratory. Des Volkes Stimme. Startseite - Archivportal-D. Quellenportal / Weimarer Republik. Zeitungen / Zeitungen. Internet-Portal "Westfälische Geschichte" 100(0) Schlüsseldokumente zur deutschen Geschichte im 20. Jahrhundert / 100(0) Schlüsseldokumente zur russischen und sowjetischen Geschichte (1917-1991) / Bayerische Staatsbibliothek (BSB, München)

"Landscape and Identity in Modern Germany," David Blackbourn. H-German. Deutsches Historisches Museum: Deutsches Historisches Museum. Stiftung Haus der Geschichte der Bundesrepublik Deutschland: Stiftung. Lebendiges Museum Online. Deutsche Geschichten. Jahresberichte für deutsche Geschichte (Annual Bibliography on German History) — Jahresberichte für deutsche Geschichte. Drucksachen und Plenarprotokolle des Bundestages - 1949 bis 2005.

Haus der Geschichte. DocumentArchiv.de. Startseite - Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek. Nachlässe der Bayerischen Stabi. UB Bielefeld: Digitale Drucke. Die Sammlungen des Deutschen Historischen Museums – Überblick. German History in Documents and Images. History of Germany: Primary Documents.