Germany is bordered by Denmark to the north, Switzerland and Austria to the south, the Czech Republic and Poland to the east, and France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands to the west. It is also bordered by the Baltic Sea and the North Sea. The capital of Germany is Berlin.
Genealogy Chat Friends Page – Germany
Bundesarchiv Online – German Archives
Germany Genealogy Forum – Message Board
Germany – German Genealogy Links – this is a Geocities site, which may disappear on October 26th 2009. Search through the Internet Archive for historical versions.
Genealogy Germany – Professional Researcher
Germany – Genealogy Links
Genealogy.net – German Genealogy Links
German Roots – Resources for German-American Genealogy on the Internet
Family History Centers – LDS German Info
German Records – Military Archives
Genealogy and history – Posen province. In German, if you need to translate, I suggest Babelfish
German Genealogy – Links to Resources
German Emigration Center – Trace your roots through their databases
German Study Group – Genealogy Links and Items
German-Bohemian Heritage Society – Historical Society
Online Dictionary – German/English
Genealogy Society – Germanic Genealogy Society
German-Prussian Genealogy Links – Information Links – this is a Geocities site, which may disappear on October 26th 2009. Search through the Internet Archive for historical versions.
GenWeb – Germany Project
Internet Sources of German Genealogy – Lots of Links
D’Addezio.com – German Heritage and Genealogy
Kindred Trails – German Resources
Swiss Genealogy on the Internet – German Genealogy Pages
How To – German Genealogy
German-Texan Web Sites – Genealogy Links for Texas-Germans
German Genealogy – Ships and Passenger Lists
CousinConnect.com – Germany Genealogy Queries
German Genealogy – Germans in Russia and Other C.I.S. States
German and German-American Genealogy – Includes Swiss and Austrian Sources
Firstmom – German Genealogy Resources
Archives – Germany
Genealogical Society – Computers in Genealogy Research – in German, if you need to translate, I suggest Babelfish