Print Publications

The German Information Center produces and distributes a number of print publications with up-to-date information about modern Germany. Whether you need information for the classroom or the boardroom, you can count on our informational materials to deliver. All print publications are subject to availablity.

The Brandenburg Gate in Berlin (c) Colourbox

Facts about Germany

Facts about Germany is a handbook for anyone seeking up-to-date information about Germany. It provides facts and figures about Germany's people, system of government, social life, poltics, economy and culture. Use Facts about Germany in one of two ways:

Click here to view Facts about Germany online

Do You Know Germany © German National Tourist Board

Do You Know Germany?

Do You Know Germany? is a brochure for students of all ages. It provides a brief overview of Germany and has all the necessary information for country reports and projects.

Get to Know Germany © German Information Center

Get to Know Germany

Get to Know Germany is a coloring book with scenes and sights from Germany for colorful imaginations. It is great for introducing Germany to younger audiences.

© Colourbox

More Print Materials

The German Information Center USA maintains a rotating supply of posters, magazines, brochures and small giveaway materials.  Contact us to inquire about our inventory and request materials.

Print Publications

50 Years Élysée Treaty Exhibition

Cover of Élysée Treaty Exhibition

The exhibition travels the United States, but if you miss it you can download the full text here.

Brochure: Skills Initiative

Skills Initiative

Learn more about the Skills Initiative and the German dual system of vocational training in this brochure.

Folleto: La Iniciativa de Capacitación

Skills Initiative Broschure in Spanish

Infórmese sobre la Iniciativa de Capacitación y el sistema dual alemán de capacitación vocacional en este folleto (en español)

The Residence of the German Ambassador

The Residence of the German Ambassador in Washington

Built in 1994, the residence of the German Ambassador draws upon both classical and modern elements. Designed by renowned German architect O.M. Ungers (1926 - 2007), it asserts a bold new vision based on the concept of the square as a continuous module. Learn more in this special brochure.

Mendelssohn Exhibition

Moses Mendelssohn

Read about The Mendelssohns: A German Family of Scholars, Bankers, and Artists in this exhibition brochure.