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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)[reply]

General reference
  1. Homepage of the State of Baden-Württemberg
  2. Homepage of the City of Stuttgart
  3. Stuttgart Information, by the City of Stuttgart
  4. Stuttgarter Zeitung, local news
  5. Stuttgarter Nachrichten, local news
  6. Stuttgart: the perfect combination of culture and cars., by Germany's Ministry of Economic Affairs and Energy

Antiquity

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  1. 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

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  1. Beschreibung des Stadtdirections-Bezirkes Stuttgart, on WikiSource

Nazi Germany

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  1. Jewish Life - and Loss - in Stuttgart, by Stuttgart Steps, 8 November 2013

Post-war

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Displaced persons
Google search terms: "Armenian DP Camp Stuttgart Germany"; "Funkerkaserne"
  1. A Glimpse into the Life of the Armenian DPs in Europe, from Armenian Weekly, 17 June 2016
  2. A Reunion of the Displaced, by Michael Krikorian of the Los Angeles Times, 15 September 1997
  3. 6930th Civilian Support Center, from US Army Germany

Modern

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  1. Apple Reportedly Tried to Buy Stuttgart's Wartime Bunkers to Convert into an Iconic Retail Store, by Tim Hardwick of MacRumours
  2. Stuttgart Struggles to House the Migrants It Embraces, by Michael Kimmelman of the New York Times