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[edit]Resources I have collected in the two or so years I've spent working on Stuttgart, by topic and type. –Vami_IV✠ 00:35, 3 July 2018 (UTC)
- General reference
- Homepage of the State of Baden-Württemberg
- Homepage of the City of Stuttgart
- Stuttgart Information, by the City of Stuttgart
- Stuttgarter Zeitung, local news
- Stuttgarter Nachrichten, local news
- Stuttgart: the perfect combination of culture and cars., by Germany's Ministry of Economic Affairs and Energy
Antiquity
[edit]- Hellenes and Romans in Ancient China (240 BC – 1398 AD), by Lucas Christopoulos. Stuttgart is mentioned once in a footnote on page 31. Find better source?
Kingdom
[edit]- Beschreibung des Stadtdirections-Bezirkes Stuttgart, on WikiSource
Nazi Germany
[edit]- Jewish Life - and Loss - in Stuttgart, by Stuttgart Steps, 8 November 2013
Post-war
[edit]- Displaced persons
- Google search terms: "Armenian DP Camp Stuttgart Germany"; "Funkerkaserne"
- A Glimpse into the Life of the Armenian DPs in Europe, from Armenian Weekly, 17 June 2016
- A Reunion of the Displaced, by Michael Krikorian of the Los Angeles Times, 15 September 1997
- 6930th Civilian Support Center, from US Army Germany
Modern
[edit]- Apple Reportedly Tried to Buy Stuttgart's Wartime Bunkers to Convert into an Iconic Retail Store, by Tim Hardwick of MacRumours
- Stuttgart Struggles to House the Migrants It Embraces, by Michael Kimmelman of the New York Times