The digital ebook "Russian-German Cultural History" is a digital study and workbook developed by the Institute for Digital Learning in cooperation with the Museum for Russian-German Cultural History. In telling the story of the Russian-Germans, it shows how experiences such as being on the move, displacement and persecution, suffering and good fortune affect us all, regardless of our background.
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The ebook "Russian-German Cultural History" is a digital study and workbook. It enables a deeper insight into the history of the Russian-Germans and the relationship between Germany and 
Russia
deu. Russland, rus. Rossija, rus. Россия

The Russian Federation is the largest territorial state in the world and is inhabited by about 145 million people. The capital and largest city is Moscow, with about 11.5 million inhabitants, followed by St. Petersburg with more than 5.3 million inhabitants. The majority of the population lives in the European part of Russia, which is much more densely populated than the Asian part.

Since 1992, the Russian Federation has been the successor state to the Russian Soviet Republic (Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic, RSFSR), by far the largest constituent state of the former Soviet Union. It is also the legal successor of the Soviet Union in the sense of international law.

. Prominent themes include identity and homeland, expulsion and new beginnings, as well as democracy and dictatorship. Using cutting-edge techniques, the ebook allows readers to engage actively with topics through texts, pictures, maps, movies and audio recordings. It can be used both in and outside of the museum.
The ebook is the first and to date only digital-media textbook in Germany on this topic. It has been developed by the Institute for Digital Learning in cooperation with the Museum for Russian-German Cultural History with funding from the Ministry of Labour, Integration and Social Affairs of North Rhine-Westphalia. It started in 2017 and was awarded the German eBook Award at the Frankfurt Book Fair.