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here is a link to the historical timeline of Thuringia
http://www.erfurt-web.de/Geschichte_Th%C3%BCringens
and here is a link providing historical developments of Germany at any given time period.
Orts/Dorfchroniken
A good source for local history timelines can be found in village chronicles. These are taking historical developments of specific areas into account, and let the researcher have a glimpse of ancestors' lives from various points of view. Ortschroniken can usually be retrieved through a mayor's office or historical societies. A Google search may assist with availability.