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Aušra
thumb|Auszra issues 10 & 11 published in 1884
Aušra or Auszra (literally: Dawn) was the first national Lithuanian newspaper. The first issue was published in 1883 in Ragnit, East Prussia, Germany (the newspaper credited it as ), East Prussia's ethnolinguistic part – Lithuania Minor. Later, it was published monthly in Tilsit (present-day Sovetsk). Even though only forty issues were published and circulation did not exceed 1,000, it was a significant event marking the beginning of the Lithuanian national rebirth that eventually resulted in an independent Lithuanian State (1918–1940). This period
Niederwalddenkmal
monument commemorating the founding of Germany
Die Neue Zeit
periodical literature
Suermondt-Ludwig-Museum
thumb|The front of the museum, with the 1994 extension on the left and the Villa Cassalette on the right
The Suermondt-Ludwig-Museum is an art museum in Aachen, Germany. Founded in 1877, its collection includes works by Aelbrecht Bouts, Joos van Cleve, Anthony van Dyck, Otto Dix and Max Beckmann.
Museum of Art and Cultural History (Dortmund)
municipal museum in Dortmund, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Statue of Alexander von Humboldt, Berlin
statue in Berlin, Germany
Observation Tower at Goetzinger's Height
Berliner Lokal-Anzeiger
german daily newspaper