Neil MacGregor, director of the British Museum, explores 600 years of Germany's complex and often challenging history using objects, art, landmarks and literature.
The View from the Gate
Divided Heaven
Kafka, Kant and Lost Capitals
Strasbourg - Floating City
Fragments of Power
Luther and a Language for All Germans
Fairy Tales and Forests: The Grimms and Caspar David Friedrich
One Nation Under Goethe
The Walhalla: Hall of Heroes
One People, Many Sausages
The Battle for Charlemagne
Riemenschneider: Sculpting the Spirit
Holbein and the Hansa
Iron Nation
1848: The People's Flag and Karl Marx
Gutenberg: In the Beginning Was the Printer
Dürer: An Artist for All Germans
Porcelain: The White Gold of Saxony
From Clock to Car: Masters of Metal
Bauhaus: Cradle of the Modern
Bismarck the Blacksmith
Kathe Kollwitz: Suffering Witness
Money in Crisis
Purging the Degenerate
At the Buchenwald Gate
The Germans Expelled
Out of the Rubble
The New German Jews
Barlach's Angel
Reichstag