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- 68|5|Jews waiting in line in front of emigration offices|2
- 72|5|Hitler votes in the 1933 election|2
- 73|5|Hitler Youth with swastika flags|2
- 75|5|Propaganda poster: work, freedom and bread|2
- 76|5|German sport day, Stuttgart 1933|2
- 85|5|Potsdam day, 21 March 1933|2
- 87|5|Hitler salutes his army after invasion of Poland,Sept 1939|2
- 88|5|Poster:The Youth|2
- 90|5|Hitler, Wagner and Himmler in 1939 "German Art" exhibit|2
- 91|5|Hitler visits BMW factory|2
- 92|5|Hitler visits Mercedes factory|2
- 94|5|Opening the Munich-Landesgrenze highway|2
- 99|5|SA man|2
- 103|5|Nazi girls parade on Party day|2
- 104|5|SA in the streets of Vienna, March 1938|2
- 114|5|St. Louis|2
- 115|5|St. Louis docks in Belgium|2
- 121|5|Crystal Night - house burning|2
- 124|5|Jews waiting in line to get papers for emigration, Vienna|2
- 125|5|Jews waiting for emigration papers - Vienna|2
- 126|5|Jews waiting for emigration - Vienna|2
- 127|5|Line of Jews waiting for visas - Vienna|2
- 128|5|Line of Jews waiting for visas - Vienna|2
- 129|5|Line of Jews waiting for visas - Vienna|2
- 130|5|Line of Jews waiting for visas - Vienna|2
- 132|5|Refugees arrive at Southhampton|2
- 133|5|Jewish family arrives at San Francisco|2
- 135|5|Antisemitic writing on a store window - Berlin|2
- 140|5|Boycott day - Berlin|2
- 141|5|Boycott day - SA men|2
- 143|5|Boycott day|2
- 145|5|Nazis search for Communists and Jews in the Jewish Quarter|2
- 146|5|Jewish lawyer humiliated in the street|2
- 148|5|Boycott day|2
- 149|5|Antisemitic postcard|2
- 151|5|One of the Berlin Gruenfeld stores|2
- 154|5|People reading the boycott proclamation|2
- 156|5|Smashed store after Crystal Night|2
- 158|5| Front page of the Stuermer|2
- 159|5|Nuremberg laws - table defining half Jews|2
- 160|5|Nuremberg laws - table defining Aryans|2
- 161|5|Public Humiliation of Couple accused of Race Defilement|2
- 163|5|Destroyed Jewish store after the Crystal Night|2
- 164|5|Destroyed stores after the Crystal Night|2
- 166|5|Boycott day - Hitler Youth Parade|2
- 167|5|Boycott day|2
- 168|5|Boycott Day|2
- 169|5|People reading Stuermer in the Stuermer display cases|2
- 170|5|anti-Jewish inscription on a shop|2
- 171|5|Poster giving names of Germans who bought from Jews|2
- 172|5|Park bench restricted - for Aryans only|2
- 174|5|Magdeburg - shopping street after Crystal Night|2
- 177|5|Magdeburg - shopping street after Crystal Night|2
- 180|5|Magdeburg - shopping street after Crystal Night|2
- 184|5|View of street after Crystal Night|2
- 186|5|Boycott day|2
- 187|5|Nuremberg Laws - table showing definition of Jews|2
- 191|5|Meeting of the Evian Conference|2
- 192|5|The Horowitz Synagogue in Frankfurt on fire|2
- 193|5|Destroyed synagogue after Crystal Night|2
- 194|5|Jews being led to Buchenwald after Crystal Night|2
- 196|5|Jews being humiliated in public during Crystal Night|2
- 198|5|Destroyed synagogue after Crystal Night|2
- 200|5|Synagogue on fire - Crystal Night|2
- 203|5|Shop window being painted during Crystal Night|2
- 204|5|Shop window with inscription ' Danger, Jew'|2
- 205|5|Shop window marked 'Jew'|2
- 206|5|Communists arrested, 1933|2
- 207|5|Jews and Communists being humiliated in Chemnitz,|2
- 209|5|Woman being humiliated in the street|2
- 210|5|Jews deported to Zbaszyin|2
- 211|5|Jews trying to get visas|2
- 212|5|Refugee children on ship to United States|2
- 213|5|Boycott day|2
- 320|5|Sign at the CV Offices Entrance , Emser St. Berlin|2
- 321|5|Press room of the C.V paper, Berlin|2
- 323|5|Ad for the C.V paper, Berlin|2
- 329|5|Kurt Blumenfeld speaks at a Zionist conference, Feb. 1936|2
- 333|5| Press Room of Juedische Rundschau (Right: Robert Weltsch)|2
- 334|5| The Zionist Federation entrance , Meineke St. Berlin|2
- 337|5| Books for sale at the Zionist Offices, Berlin 1937|2
- 338|5|Race between Jewish Sport Clubs, Grunewald, Berlin 1936|2
- 339|5| Athletes at a Jewish Youth Sport Competition, Berlin 1936|2
- 340|5|Parade at Sport Competition for Jewish Youth, Berlin 1936|2
- 344|5|Athletes at a Jewish Youth Sport Competition, Berlin 1936|2
- 346|5| Jewish Women's fencing, Herzel Tournament, Berlin 1936|2
- 347|5|Maccabi Tennis Tournament, Berlin July 1936|2
- 353|5|Shot-Put at a Jewish Youth Sport Competition, 1937|2
- 354|5|Match between Maccabi Petach Tikvah and Maccabi Berlin|2
- 355|5|Team photo of Maccabi Petach Tikvah and Maccabi Berlin match|2
- 358|5|Parade at Maccabi indoor games, Frankfurt 1936|2
- 360|5|Jews praying on route to Palestine, 1935|2
- 361|5|Jews emigrating to Palestine at railway station, Berlin 1936|2
- 365|5|Jews emigrating to Palestine at railway station, Berlin 1936|2
- 367|5|Jews emigrating to Palestine at railway station, Berlin 1936|2
- 370|5|The new synagogue in Hohenschoenhausen, Berlin July 1935|2
- 377|5|Jewish children celebrating Purim in Berlin|2
- 381|5|Vocational training--agricultural school near Hanover|2
- 382|5|Vocational training--agricultural school near Hanover|2
- 388|5|Children from the Young Maccabi Camp, Ahrendorf 1937/8|2
- 390|5|Jewish agricultural training farm, East Prussia, 1934|2
- 394|5| Vocational training for agriculture, Gut Winkel,1934|2
- 397|5|Vocational training center, Berlin-Siemensstadt|2
- 402|5|Youth Aliya training farm, Ruednitz bei Bernau|2
- 404|5|Vocational training farm, Schniebinchen bei Sommerfeld, 1938|2
- 410|5|Zionist exhibition in Berlin, 1936|2
- 411|5|Opening Ceremony of the Jewish Winter Aid Campaign, 1936|2
- 413|5|Photo for Advertising the Jewish Winter Aid Campaign|2
- 414|5|Advertisement for the Jewish Winter Aid|2
- 418|5|Jewish Winter Aid -- food distribution|2
- 420|5|Child care at one of Berlin's Jewish welfare centers, 1933|2
- 427|5|Winter Aid campaign - 'your contribution shields the needy|2
- 429|5|Mothers' training at Welfare Center, Berlin 1935|2
- 430|5|Nurse instructs mothers on childcare, Berlin 1935|2
- 433|5|'Shabbat' dinner at the home of a Jewish family|2
- 436|5|Preparations for Feast of Tabernacles, Children's Home|2
- 439|5|Jewish children celebrating Channukah in Berlin|2
- 441|5|'Theodor Herzl' Jewish School, Berlin, 1935|2
- 442|5|'Theodor Herzl' Jewish School, Berlin, 1935|2
- 446|5|Sewing class at Adas Israel (Orthodox) School, Berlin 1935|2
- 447|5|Physics Class at Adas Israel (Orthodox) School, Berlin 1935|2
- 449|5|Music Class at Adas Israel (Orthodox) School, Berlin 1935|2
- 451|5|Girl studying at Youth Aliyah School, 1936|2
- 452|5|Exhibition at the Youth Aliyah School, Berlin, 1936|2
- 454|5|Jewish School in Potsdam, 1936|2
- 456|5|Music Class at the Jewish School in Potsdam, 1936|2
- 457|5|Jewish Kindergarten teachers' training program, Berlin 1935|2
- 460|5|Martin Buber giving a Bible class for adult education|2
- 461|5|Martin Buber at adult education seminar, Lehnitz, July 1934|2
- 462|5|Martin Buber at adult education seminar, Lehnitz, July 1934|2
- 465|5|Martin Buber with adult education seminar, 1934|2
- 467|5|Book collection point at the Zionist Center, Berlin 1937|2
- 470|5|Conference of regional branches of Kulturbund, Berlin 1937|2
- 474|5|Kulturbund Performance of the Book of Esther, Berlin 1934|2
- 475|5|Kulturbund Performance of Zweig's 'Jeremiah' Berlin 1934|2
- 477|5|Kulturbund Performance of 'As You Like It', Berlin 1934|2
- 480|5|Jewish Cultural League Concert|2
- 483|5|Yiddish Play at the Kulturbund Theatre, 1937|2
- 485|5|Kulturbund Performance of 'A Soldier's Tale' , Berlin 1937|2
- 489|5|Liesel Simon's Puppet Theatre for Children, 1937|2
- 491|5|Jewish children playing Hebrew scrabble, Berlin 1934|2
- 492|5|Jewish kindergarten in Berlin, 1935|2
- 505|5|Front page of the paper of the Berlin Jewish Community|2
- 508|5|Front page of the paper of Stuttgart&Ulm Jewish communities|2
- 514|5|Certificate for a Bat Mizvah celebration|2
- 517|5|Prescription of Jewish doctor marked 'may treat Jews only'|2
- 524|5|Jewish newspaper vendor selling Jewish papers, Berlin 1934|2
- 526|5|Meeting of the Kulturband. Berlin, 1936|2
- 534|5|Purim celebration, Jewish Boarding School in Herlingen|2
- 541|5|Sports class at Jewish boarding school in Herlingen|2
- 556|5|Students playing checkers, Jewish Boarding School, Herlingen|2
- 580|5|Student studying Hebrew at the Talmud Torah School, Berlin|2
- 581|5|Martin Buber lecturing in Berlin 1934|2
- 583|5|Studying Hebrew outdoors|2
- 588|5|Zionists in Berlin, second from the right - Kurt Blumenfeld|2
- 593|5|A page from the Passover Hagada of the Herlingen School|2
- 608|5|Boycott day - April 1, 1933|2
- 610|5|Destroyed shop after Crystal Night|2
- 611|5|Aryanized shop|2
- 614|5|Public humiliation of woman accused of race defilement|2
- 615|5|Hitler and Schacht in Nuremberg|2
- 617|5|Hershel Grynszpan|2
- 619|5|Government meeting|2
- 620|5|A line waiting in front of the Palestine Office|2
- 621|5|Destroyed shop, November 10, 1938|2
- 629|5|Marburg Synagogue on fire -- Crystal Night|2
- 631|5|The Synagogue of Siegen, Cologne area, on fire|2
- 633|5|Stuermer propaganda display cases|2
- 635|5|Baden - Jews are driven into the Synagogue - Crystal Night|2
- 637|5|Baden Jews led through town on way to Dachau-Crystal Night|2
- 638|5|Baden Jews led through town on way to Dachau - Crystal Night|2
- 644|5|Evian Conference|2
- 647|5|The Worms Synagogue on fire - Crystal Night|2
- 649|5| The Chemnitz Synagogue on fire - Crystal Night|2
- 650|5|The Leipzig Synagogue on fire - Crystal Night|2
- 651|5|Boycott against Jewish doctors and lawyers|2
- 652|5|Vienna - inscription on Jewish shop - "on vacation in Dachau|2
- 653|5|Street after Crystal Night|2
- 655|5|Prisoners arrive at Dachau|2
- 657|5|The entrance to Oranienburg Concentration Camp|2
- 658|5|Jews being arrested in Erlangen after Crystal Night|2
- 661|5|Emigration information center in Berlin|2
- 667|5|Anti Jewish banner|2
- 675|5|SA man in front of Jewish shop --Boycott Day|2
- 676|5|Public humiliation of Jews in Vienna after annexation|2
- 677|5|anti-Jewish sign|2
- 678|5|anti- Jewish sign|2
- 679|5|anti- Jewish sign|2
- 680|5|anti-Jewish sign|2
- 681|5|anti-Jewish sign|2
- 682|5|anti-Jewish sign|2
- 683|5|anti-Jewish sign|2
- 684|5|anti-Jewish sign|2
- 685|5|anti-Jewish sign|2
- 687|5|Konstantin von Neurath|2
- 688|5|Lutz Schwerin von Krosigk|2
- 690|5|Rudolf Hess|2
- 691|5|Hans Hinkel, Ministry of Propaganda, in charge of Kulturbund|2
- 693|5|Wilhelm Stuckart, Ministry of Interior|2
- 694|5|SA men on Boycott Day-April 1, 1933|2
- 695|5|Crowds in the Palestine Office|2
- 697|5|Joseph Goebbels, Minister of Propaganda|2
- 698|5|Album of Dutchman who took pictures of anti-Jewish signs|2
- 699|5|Goering|2
- 700|5|anti -Jewish sign|2
- 701|5|anti-Jewish sign|2
- 702|5|anti-Jewish sign|2
- 708|5|Stuermer display cases|2
- 713|5|Boycott Day - SA men putting up signs|2
- 714|5|Preparing paperwork for emigration|2
- 716|5|Joseph Goebbels|2
- 753|5|German farmer day|2
- 756|5|Nazi propaganda|2
- 757|5|Nazi Sport Day, 1935|2
- 762|5|Hitler salutes General Litzman's soldiers|2
- 769|5|Crowds in Berlin, 1933|2
- 774|5|Poster: The foundation of the NSDAP|2
- 776|5|The foundation of the NSDAP|2
- 778|5|Hitler negotiates with Chamberlain, Munich 1938|2
- 780|5|German culture parade, 1939|2
- 784|5|Poster: All Germany listens to the Fuehrer|2
- 790|5|Nazi architecture|2
- 791|5|Nazi sculpture|2
- 792|5|Nazi sculpture|2
- 794|5|Hitler with Catholic leaders in Germany|2
- 807|5|Hitler with German States governors, 1935|2
- 808|5|Hitler and Mussolini, 1934|2
- 809|5|Hitler with diplomatic staff, 1935|2
- 811|5|Poster: 'Don't buy from Jews'|2
- 816|5|Nazi architecture|2
- 817|5|Arbeitsfront (Labor Front) Conference, 1933|2
- 818|5|Annexation of the Saarland, January 1935|2
- 821|5|Hermann Goering|2
- 823|5|German judges swear to the Fuehrer, 1933|2
- 825|5|Concentration camp|2
- 832|5|Cleaning anti-Nazi slogans, March 1933|2
- 848|5|Training farm for agriculture- Ruednitz bei Bernau 1935|2
- 855|5|Training farm for agriculture-cow milking, Steckelsdorf 1937|2
- 859|5|Training farm for agriculture, Steckelsdorf 1937|2
- 867|5|Jewish child care center, Berlin 1937|2
- 868|5|ORT vocational training center, Berlin, 1937|2
- 871|5|ORT vocational training center, Berlin, 1937|2
- 872|5|ORT vocational training center, Berlin, 1937|2
- 876|5|Zionist vocational training, sewing class for women, 1935|2
- 880|5|Zionist vocational training, sewing class for women, 1935|2
- 883|5|Jewish Center for the Deaf, Belin 1935|2
- 895|5|Children's choir at a Berlin Synagogue|2
- 901|5|Cooking class for Jewish girls: 'from the Palestine stove'|2
- 906|5|Entrance to the Youth Aliyah Center, Berlin, 1936|2
- 907|5|At the Center for Youth Aliyah, Berlin, 1936|2
- 917|5|Nurse with baby at a Jewish hospital, Berlin 1935|2
- 923|5|Jewish clinic in Berlin, 1937|2
- 925|5|Jewish children's clinic, Berlin 1937|2
- 927|5|Agricultural training - Schniebinchen, 1938|2
- 929|5|Jewish youth in agricultural training center, 1938|2
- 937|5|Old age home of the Berlin Jewish community, Berlin 1935|2
- 943|5|Jewish hospital at Iranische St. Berlin, 1935|2
- 947|5|Jewish hospital at Iranische St. Berlin, 1935|2
- 950|5|Jewish hospital at Elsasser St., Berlin, 1935|2
- 956|5|Display of the main Jewish newspapers|2
- 961|5|Jewish day care center, Berlin, 1937|2
- 964|5|Agricultural training in East Prussia, 1934|2
- 968|5|Hitler views architectural model|2
- 969|5|Hitler and Speer|2
- 970|5|Leni Riefenstahl at the Nazi Party conference Nuremberg 1934|2
- 973|5|Joseph Goebbels|2
- 978|5|Hitler in Karlsbad, 1938|2
- 980|5|Nazi propaganda poster for the election of November 1932|2
- 982|5|Highway workers in Frankfurt give the Nazi salute, 1933|2
- 983|5|Nazi propaganda poster for the 1st May 1933|2
- 984|5|Women in a toy factory in Nuremberg, 1934|2
- 987|5|Propaganda poster of the Labor Front appealing for men|2
- 988|5|Arbeitsfront (working front) flag|2
- 1003|5|Nazi architecture|2
- 1009|5|Swastika Flags on Parade|2
- 1011|5|Mass rally in Nuremberg, 1934|2
- 1013|5|Poster: the ideal Aryan family|2
- 1014|5| SA man|2
- 1016|5|Poster: Back from the East|2
- 1017|5|Degenerated art|2
- 1021|5|Degenerated art|2
- 1027|5|Nazi art|2
- 1045|5|German school girls with swastika flags, 1933|2
- 1047|5|German newspapers before the Nazi regime|2
- 1052|5|German Girls' Federation (BDM)|2
- 1055|5|Hitler with women from a work detail|2
- 1056|5|People looking at the Dollar's rate, 1923|2
- 1057|5|Billion Mark bill, 1923|2
- 1059|5|Hjalmar Schacht|2
- 1063|5|Nazi books presentation, 1938|2
- 1064|5|Streets of Berlin with swastika,1933|2
- 1066|5|Nazi press declares the end of political parties, 1933|2
- 1070|5|The youth salutes Hitler|2
- 1071|5|The youth salutes Hitler|2
- 1072|5|The official portrait of Hitler|2
- 1074|5| The beginning of the work on the highway|2
- 1076|5|Goering speaks to the judicial administration|2
- 1077|5|Poster: The "Day of German Justice", 1938|2
- 1079|5|Panzer tanks parade, 1935|2
- 1085|5|Mussolini|2
- 1087|5|Poster: Lenin and Stalin|2
- 1088|5|Frankline Delano Roosevelt|2
- 1089|5|German workers in Opel factory, 1938|2
- 1090|5|Siemens workers' parade|2
- 1092|5|Kraft durch Freude (Strength through Joy) cars|2
- 1094|5|A swastika over a church|2
- 1101|5|The Emergency Decrees|2
- 1103|5|Hitler's government, January 1933|2
- 1104|5|Hitler and Papen|2
- 1114|5|German peasant women|2
- 1116|5|The Versailles Conference|2
- 1120|5|The rearmament|2
- 1128|5|Religious ceremony under the Nazis|2
- 1133|5|The Reichstag in flames|2
- 1147|5|A policeman and SA man|2
- 1159|5|Ismar Elbogen at the Berlin School for Jewish Studies, 1938|2
- 1160|5|Otto Hirsch --|2
- 1163|5|Julius L. Seligsohn, CV Leader, Berlin|2
- 1164|5|Heinrich Stahl, Chairman of the Berlin Jewish Community|2
- 1166|5|Opening of Jewish Winter Aid, Berlin, 1939|2
- 1167|5|Rabbi Leo Baeck -- Head of the National Representation|2
- 1168|5|K. Singer conducts the opera 'Israel in Egypt', Berlin 1937|2
- 1172|5|Scenes from the Performance 'Nathan the Wise', Berlin 1933|2
- 1199|5|'The Shield' -- paper of the Reich Union of Jewish Veterans|2
- 1201|5|Sports supplement, C.V paper|2
- 1203|5|Ad calling for subscription to the C.V Paper|2
- 1204|5|Article on the Jewish Winter Aid in the C.V paper|2
- 1205|5|A call to advertise 'wanted' ads in the C.V paper|2
- 1217|5|Sports class at the Jewish Philantropic School, Frankfurt|2
- 1218|5|Ludwig Hollander -- Leader of the CV until 1933|2
- 1270|2|NSDAP And The German National Party|2
- 1273|5|Germans at the entrance of the Vienna Jewish Community|2
- 1274|5|Eichmann outside the Vienna Jewish Community Building|2
- 1278|5|Women reading boycott announcements|2
- 1279|5|Signs saying: "Buy only in German Shops"|2
- 1282|5|Woman on parkbench marked: "only for Jews"|2
- 1285|5|Frankfurt Boerne Synagogue on fire|2
- 1310|5|"Hitler will show the way"- SA rally|2
- 1320|5|School class with the slogan: The Jews are our misfortune|2
- 1324|5|Babies of SS men|2
- 1326|5|General Franco with German delegate, 1937|2
- 1327|5|Condor squadron- Nazi air force - sent to help Franco|2
- 1328|5|Production of cannons in Germany|2
- 1329|5|Production of torpedos in Germany|2
- 1332|5|American runner Jesse Owens in the Berlin Olympics, 1936|2
- 1333|5|Sportsmen from different countries in Berlin Olympics, 1936|2
- 1334|5|The opening of the Berlin Olympics, 1936|2
- 1340|5|Chiildren salute Hitler|2
- 1346|5|Himmler visits a concentration camp|2
- 1347|5|Dr. Otto Pankok with Sinti and Roma , 1932|2
- 1351|5|The Berlin-Rome Axis - Hitler and Ciano, 1936|2
- 1359|5|Heydrich in his office|2
- 1360|5|Roma survivor with a number on his hand|2
- 1361|5|Wedding of SS man|2
- 1362|5|Naming an SS man's baby|2
- 1364|5| SS conference in Bueckeburg, 1937|2
- 1366|5|Racial examination, 1937|2
- 1367|5|Recruitment to the SS|2
- 1369|5|Prisoners in Dachau, 1938|2
- 1370|5|Prisoners in Dachau, 1938|2
- 1371|5|Heinrich Himmler|2
- 1376|5|Reischstag Session for the Promulgation of the Nuremberg Law|2
- 1389|5|Destroyed Synagogue of Magdeburg|2
- 1391|5|Berlin Oranienburger Strasse Synagogue on fire|2
- 1437|5|Jewish Passport stamped with a 'J'|2
- 1439|5|Jews humiliated in Vienna streets|2
- 1445|5|Vienna firemen putting out the fire around the Synagogue|2
- 1455|5|American rally calling for boycott on German goods|2
- 1456|5|Rothmund, Swiss Chief of Police|2
- 1468|5|Cleaning up of the debris after 'Crystal Night'|2
- 1469|5|Broken shop windows after 'Crystal Night'|2
- 1470|5|Refugees crossing the border clandestinely|2
- 1483|5|Poster of the Reich Union of Jewish Veterans|2
- 1498|5|Jews at Zbaszyn|2
- 1499|5|A center for German refugees|2
- 1502|5|Juedisches Nachrichtenblatt - the last allowed Jewish paper|2
- 1503|5|Aryanized shop with the new owner and 'formerly Gummi Weil'|2
- 1504|5|German Jews at a refugee center in France|2
- 1506|5|Book commemorating Jewish soldiers who fell in World War I|2
- 1515|5|Atlas for the Jewish emigrant - distances from Berlin - map|2
- 1516|5|Atlas for the Jewish emigrant - political map|2
- 1517|5|Page from a book for Jewish emigrants -- on Brazil|2
- 1519|5|Information booklet for Jewish emigrants -- South America|2
- 1522|5|Information booklet for Jewish emigrants -- Canada and US|2
- 1524|5|Ad of a moving company, shipping to any corner in the world|2
- 1525|5|Ad of ships going from Hamburg to New York|2
- 1528|5|Pages of a passport with a British entry visa to Palestine|2
- 1529|5|Passport of a German Jew with an entry stamp to Palestine|2
- 1537|5|Table Prepared by Eichmann with Emigration Rates|2
- 1539|5|Women's supplement of the C.V paper|2
- 1540|5|Ad for emigrants to South Africa|2
- 1542|5|A page of a Jewish children's magazine -- Channukah edition|2
- 1544|5|A page from a Jewish children's magazine -- Purim edition|2
- 1547|5|Ad of the Youth Aliyah to Palestine in the Jewish Press|2
- 1549|2|Uneasiness of the German public|2
- 1550|2|To all Germans - Appeal by the German Labor Front|2
- 1551|2|The Establishment of Dachau Concentration Camp|2
- 1552|2|New Instructions for Conducting the German Economy|2
- 1556|2|Foreign Policy Goals of Conservative Functionaries - 1934|2
- 1557|2|Report on Dachau Concentration Camp, 10 May 1933|2
- 1558|2|Appeal by the SPD, 31 January 1933|2
- 1559|2|Schacht Warning Against War Economy, 2 April 1937|2
- 1560|2|SOPADE on Nazi Terror System, January 1936|2
- 1561|2|The Tasks of the SS and the Police, January 1937|2
- 1562|2|Italian Foreign Minister on Joining anti-Komintern,1937|2
- 1564|2|Article on 'Demographic Political Tasks', August 1937|2
- 1565|2|Law for Reunification of Austria with Germany, March 1938|2
- 1566|2|Army Asked for Cessation of War Preparation, July 1938|2
- 1567|2|Hitler Orders the Attack on Poland, 31 August 1939|2
- 1568|2|Hitler's speech to the Reichstag, 1 Sept. 1939|2
- 1569|2|German Government and the Catholic Church, 1934|2
- 1570|2|Appeal of New Government to German People, January 1933|2
- 1571|2|Reich Entailed Farm Law, Sept, 1933|2
- 1572|2|Schacht's New Plan, 1934|2
- 1573|2|Hitler's speech to Generals, 1933|2
- 1575|2|Bulow on Germany's International Position, 1934|2
- 1577|2|Nazi Propaganda Tactics, 1930|2
- 1578|2|Gleichschaltung of Culture,|2
- 1579|2|Public Reaction to the Purge, 1934|2
- 1580|2|Robert Ley's "Organization Book of the NSDAP" , 1936|2
- 1581|2|Goering Order to Prussian Police, 1933|2
- 1582|2|Gleichschaltung of Universities, Heidegger Speech, 1933|2
- 1583|2|The Total State|2
- 1584|2|Law Concerning Hitler Youth, 1936|2
- 1585|2|Article Written by Bishop of Freiburg, 1933|2
- 1586|2|The Protestants, 1933|2
- 1587|2|The Catholics 1933|2
- 1589|2|From "Mein Kampf" - Foreign Policy|2
- 1590|2|Resisting Mortal Danger - The Protestant - An appeal, 1935|2
- 1591|2|Intimidation of Social Democrats. Feb.1933|2
- 1592|2|Conference in Reich Chancellery, Dec.1933|2
- 1593|2|Soviet Policy in Eastern Europe, 1934|2
- 1594|2|Message from Hitler to Roosevelt, 1934|2
- 1596|2|The Emergency Decree , Feb. 1933|2
- 1597|2|Hitler's Appeal to SS and SA, March 1933|2
- 1598|2|Rudolf Diels on Concentration Camps|2
- 1599|2|The Enabling Law, March 1933|2
- 1600|2|Pronouncement of Catholic teachers, April, 1933|2
- 1601|2|Law Against Establishment of Parties, July 1933|2
- 1602|2|Interview between Hitler and French Ambassador, 1935|2
- 1603|2|Ambassador of Great Britain to Foreign Ministry, 1936|2
- 1604|2|Military Attache in Britain to War Ministry, 1936|2
- 1605|2|Foreign Minister to Missions in Europe, 1936|2
- 1606|2|Ambassdor in Italy to Foreign Ministry, 1936|2
- 1607|2|Law for Preventation of Progeny with Hereditary Diseases1933|2
- 1608|2|Amendment to Law for Prevention of Hereditary Disease.1935|2
- 1609|2|Fighting Crime, 1937|2
- 1610|2|Amendment Concerning Criminal Indecency, 1935|2
- 1611|2|Germany's Relations with France and Britain, 1936|2
- 1612|2|The Question of Homosexuality, 1937|2
- 1613|2|Letter Appealing the Health Court Decision|2
- 1614|2|Speech by Hitler in the Reichstag, 1938|2
- 1615|2|Lloyd George's Impression of Hitler, 1936|2
- 1616|2|Foreign Minister to the Fuehrer, 1935|2
- 1617|2|The Response to Germany's Armament, 1935|2
- 1618|2|Hoesch on Relations Between Germany and Britain, 1935|2
- 1619|2|Present Political Situation, 1936|2
- 1620|2|France and the Rhineland Crisis, 1936|2
- 1621|2|Germany's proposal for peace, 1936|2
- 1622|2|Hitler's demands to the Austrian Governmemnt, 1938|2
- 1624|2|Reactions to German March into Austria, 1938|2
- 1625|2|SOPADE on Opposition to the Nazis, 1935|2
- 1626|2|SOPADE on Reaction to the Purge, 1934|2
- 1627|2|Defense Industry Inspectorate, 1939|2
- 1628|2|Operation Otto, 1938|2
- 1629|2|Goebbels Speech, 1938|2
- 1630|2|Fourth Plan by Czech Governmemnt, 1938|2
- 1631|2|Britain's Attitude Towards Austrian Independence, 1938|2
- 1632|2|Germany vs Britain, 1938|2
- 1633|2|Sudeten Germans' Demands, 1938|2
- 1634|2|Britain Mediation between Germany and Czechoslovakia, 1938|2
- 1635|2|German Radio to Germans in Czechoslovakia, 1938|2
- 1636|2|Fuehrer to Roosevelt, 1938|2
- 1637|2|The Transfer Agreement|2
- 1638|2|The German Authorities and the Cultural League|2
- 1639|2|Essay by Hitler, 1922|2
- 1640|2|Recommendations by Schacht, June 1935|2
- 1642|2|Nuremberg Law on Reich Citizenship, 15 September 1935|2
- 1643|2|Nuremberg Law for the Protection of German Blood and Honor|2
- 1644|2|First Regulation of the Citizenship Law|2
- 1645|2|Hitler on the Importance of the Nuremberg Laws|2
- 1646|2|Comment of the German Press Agency on the Nuremberg Laws|2
- 1647|2|Extracts from Mein Kampf by Hitler|2
- 1648|2|Second Regulation of the law for the Annexation of Austria|2
- 1649|2|Abolition of the Legal Status of the Jewish Communities|2
- 1650|2|The Situation of the Jews in Austria, April 1938|2
- 1651|2|Eichmann Takes Control of Jewish Life in Austria|2
- 1652|2|Decisions Made at the Evian Conference, July 1938|2
- 1653|2|Regulation Requiring Jews to Change their Names|2
- 1654|2|The Establishment of the Central Office in Vienna|2
- 1655|2|First Attempt to Expel Viennese Jews|2
- 1656|2|Heydrich's Instructions for the Riots of Kristallnacht|2
- 1657|2|Extracts from Hitler's Second Book|2
- 1658|2|Regulation for the Elimination of Jews from German Economy|2
- 1659|2|Regulation for the Payment of an Expiation Fine by the Jews|2
- 1660|2|SS Views on the Solution of the Jewish Question|2
- 1661|2|Letter Describing the Deportations to Zbaszyn|2
- 1662|2|Establishment of Central Office for Jewish Emigration|2
- 1663|2|German Foreign Ministry Memorandum on Policy Regarding Jews|2
- 1664|2|Extract from the Speech by Hitler 30 January 1939|2
- 1665|2|Status of the Vienna Jewish Community|2
- 1666|2|The Establishment of the Reichsvereinigung , 1939|2
- 1667|2|Deportation of Austrian Jews to Nisko (Lublin)|2
- 1668|2|Deportation of the Palatinate Jews, October 1940|2
- 1669|2|Cases of Suicides to Escape Deportation|2
- 1670|2|The Youth Aliyah School in Vienna, 1940|2
- 1671|2|Order Banning the Emigration of Jews from the Reich|2
- 1672|2|The Last Days of the Zionist Youth Movement in Germany|2
- 1673|2|Party Instructions for the Boycott|2
- 1674|2|Rabbis Responsa|2
- 1675|2|Eichmann meets the Heads of the Vienna Jewish Community|2
- 1676|2|From Hitler's Testament|2
- 1677|2|Exemptions from the Civil Service Law|2
- 1678|2|'Crystal Night' in Stuttgart|2
- 1680|2|The Situation of Jews in Vienna, June 1938|2
- 1681|2| Visa Regulations for the United States|2
- 1682|2|Anti-Jewish Boycotts in Rural Areas|2
- 1683|2|Antisemitic Songs|2
- 1684|2|The Aryanization Program in the Last Quarter of 1938|2
- 1685|2|An Attempt to Seek the Protection of the Courts|2
- 1686|2|Aryanization of Private Jewish Banks|2
- 1687|2|'Kristallnacht' in Bebra|2
- 1689|2|Concealment of Jewish Businesses|2
- 1690|2|Benno Cohn's meeting with Eichmann|2
- 1691|2|Order Prohibiting Speeches by Leo Plauth|2
- 1692|2|The Sale of the Tietz Department Store|2
- 1693|2|The Civil Death of the Jews Justifies Contract Breaking|2
- 1694|2|Report of the Leipzig Regional Branch of the CV|2
- 1695|2|"Kristallnacht Damages"|2
- 1696|2|The Implications of the Nuremberg Laws for Jewish Physicians|2
- 1697|2|Looting during 'Kristallnacht'|2
- 1698|2|Attempt to Prohibit Jews from Moving to Ansbach|2
- 1699|2|Party Policy regarding Department Stores|2
- 1700|2|Ansbach Cattle Markets|2
- 1701|2|The Position of Jews in German Trade, 1933|2
- 1702|2|Report of the American Consul on Dresden 1933|2
- 1703|2|Boycott Day Testimonies|2
- 1704|2|The Organization and Activity of the SA|2
- 1705|2|Attempt to Remove Jewish Students from Public Schools|2
- 1706|2|Jews Withdraw from Associations|2
- 1707|2|Employment of Jewish Teachers|2
- 1708|2|The Assault on the Breslau Courts, March 1933|2
- 1709|2|Aryan Legislation and the Rule of Law|2
- 1710|2|Goebbels on Boycott Day|2
- 1711|2|Anti Jewish Policy, March 1933|2
- 1712|2|Government Meeting on Boycott|2
- 1713|2|Government Meeting on Repercussions of the Boycott|2
- 1714|2|Order to Party Members, April 1933|2
- 1715|2|Eichmann's Activity in Vienna|2
- 1716|2|Meeting with Eichmann, November 1938|2
- 1717|2|From the Diary of Viktor Klemperer 1933|2
- 1718|2|The Struggle Against the Jews -- Koblenz|2
- 1719|2|The Jewish Expert in the Ministry of Interior --Part 1|2
- 1720|2|Jewish Cattle Dealers -- from the memoirs of Erich Lucas|2
- 1721|2|'Unfair Competition' -- the Mahla Cork Factory|2
- 1722|2|The Jews in Germay--A Ten Month Record of the Nazi Regime|2
- 1723|2|Problems of Emigration|2
- 1724|2|Emigration After 'Kristallnacht'|2
- 1725|2|The Fate of Emigrants|2
- 1726|2|Antisemitism and Personal Relations with Jews|2
- 1727|2|On the Program of the Nazi Party|2
- 1728|2|The Decision to Organize the Boycott -- British Report|2
- 1729|2|Demonstrations of Aryan Wives against Deportation|2
- 1730|2|Before Deportation|2
- 1731|2|Last Letters|2
- 1732|2|The War Years in Berlin (2)|2
- 1733|2|Goebbels on the Deportations from Berlin|2
- 1734|2|The War Years in Berlin (1)|2
- 1735|2|Notification of Deportation|2
- 1736|2|The War Years in Berlin (3)|2
- 1737|2|Deportation to Riga -- German Report|2
- 1738|2|Deportation to Riga -- Jewish Testimony|2
- 1739|2|Comments on Anti-Jewish Policy|2
- 1740|2|Dissmissal of Jewish Civil Servants|2
- 1741|2|Attacks on Jews in Rhina|2
- 1742|2|Attempts to Remove the Jewish Soccer Team from Riederwald|2
- 1743|2|Terror in Dortmund|2
- 1744|2|British Reports in the Early Months of Nazi Rule|2
- 1745|2|Boycott Activity in Neustadt am Aisch|2
- 1746|2|First Name Esther -- Not for Aryan Children|2
- 1747|2|Julius Streicher in the Voelkischer Beobachter|2
- 1748|2|Intimidation of Germans|2
- 1749|2|Repercussions of Anti-Jewish Measures|2
- 1750|2|The Evian Conference -- American Report|2
- 1751|2|Statements of the Delegates at the Evian Conference|2
- 1752|2|Forced Labor for Jews|2
- 1753|2|Proposal of Frank for Pause in Anti-Jewish Agitation|2
- 1754|2|The Jews in Jurisprudence|2
- 1755|2|Goebbels on Anti-Jewish Policy,1938|2
- 1756|2|Goering on the Nuremberg Laws|2
- 1757|2|Goering on the Jewish Question, 1938|2
- 1758|2|The Grunfeld Store in Berlin|2
- 1759|2|Aryanization Methods|2
- 1760|2|Hess Order to Party Members on Anti-Jewish Measures|2
- 1761|2|Hess Order on Anti-Jewish Signs|2
- 1762|2|Heydrich on the Solution to the Jewish Question|2
- 1763|2|Hitler on the Methods of his Anti-Jewish Policy|2
- 1764|2|Hitler on the Nuremberg Laws|2
- 1765|2|State Department Reaction to the Refugee Problem|2
- 1766|2|Jewish Blood Transfusion to an SA Man|2
- 1767|2|Negotiations with Germany on Jewish Emigration|2
- 1768|2|From the Klemperer Diaries -- 1935-1937|2
- 1769|2|From the Klemperer Diaries -- 1937-1938|2
- 1770|2|British Report About 'Kristallnacht'|2
- 1771|2|Reactions to 'Kristallnacht' in the United States|2
- 1772|2|Testimonies on the Events of 'Kristallnacht|2
- 1773|2|Roosevelt's Statement on 'Kristallnacht'|2
- 1774|2|Goebbels on 'Kristallnacht'|2
- 1775|2|Situation Reports Regarding the Jewish Question 1937|2
- 1776|2|'Kristallnacht' in Leipzig|2
- 1777|2|The Testimony of Joseph B. Levy -- Part 1|2
- 1778|2|The Testimony of Joseph B. Levy -- Part 2|2
- 1779|2|Requests for Exemption from the Nuremberg Laws (1)|2
- 1780|2|Eichmann's Emigration Policy|2
- 1781|2|The Jewish Expert in the Ministry of Interior -- Part 2|2
- 1782|2|The Jewish Question -- By Drs. Loesener and Knost|2
- 1783|2|Investigation of Aryan Shoppers Who Bought from Jews|2
- 1784|2|Expulsions to Poland -- October 1938|2
- 1785|2|'Kristallnacht' Described by a German Girl|2
- 1786|2|Hitler Discusses Anti-Jewish Policy|2
- 1787|2|Memorandum of the Jewish Agency of Palestine to Evian|2
- 1788|2|Memorandum of the World Jewish Congress to Evian|2
- 1789|2|A Visit To Germany, Austria and Poland in 1939|2
- 1790|2|Discussion on the Definition of Mischlinge (Mixed Race)|2
- 1791|2|Foreign Office Position and the Intergovernmental Committee|2
- 1792|2|No One Wants to Have Them|2
- 1793|2|'The New Jewish Laws -- Revolution or Order'|2
- 1794|2|Race defilement Court verdict|2
- 1795|2|Order to Remove Anti-Jewish Signs|2
- 1796|2|Request for Exemption from the Nuremberg Laws (2)|2
- 1797|2|Anti-Jewish Plans of the Nazi Party - 1920|2
- 1798|2|The Program of the NSDAP|2
- 1799|2|Public Opinion on the Nuremberg Laws|2
- 1800|2|Profits from Aryanization|2
- 1801|2|12 November 1938 - Meeting in Wake of 'Kristallnacht'|2
- 1802|2|German Public Opinion 1935|2
- 1803|2|Problems in the Definition of Jews|2
- 1804|2|First Regulation of the Civil Service Law|2
- 1805|2|Relations with Neighbors|2
- 1806|2| Activity Report of the Central Association 1934|2
- 1807|2|The Law for the Restoration of Professional Civil Service|2
- 1808|2|Restrictions against Jews, 1938|2
- 1809|2|Here Speaks the New Germany - SA pamphlet|2
- 1810|2|Schacht on Anti-Jewish Policy, 1935|2
- 1811|2|Law against the Overcrowding of Schools|2
- 1812|2|SD on the Outcome of Evian|2
- 1813|2|Anti-Jewish Activity in the Rhineland 1935|2
- 1814|2|Transformation of Our Struggle|2
- 1815|2|Fundamental Direction of Overall anti-Jewish Policy|2
- 1816|2|Anti-Jewish Riots in Summer 1935|2
- 1817|2|Demonstrations Against Jewish shops -- Summer 1938|2
- 1818|2|Swiss Immigration Policy, September 1938|2
- 1819|2|Swiss Immigration Policy, October 1938|2
- 1820|2|The 1938 Events in Vienna|2
- 1821|2|The Factory Action|2
- 1822|2|Testimony about Childhood in Dresden|2
- 1823|2|Anti-Jewish Boycotts in March 1933|2
- 1824|2|List of Transports from Berlin to the East|2
- 1825|2|The Situation of Jews in Germany, November 1933|2
- 1826|2|Aryanization in Vienna|2
- 1827|2|Dr. Hinkel on the Jewish Question|2
- 1828|2|Boycott of the Webag Company|2
- 1829|2|Excluding Jews from the Welfare System|2
- 1830|2|Increased Number of Arrests of Jews, Summer 1938|2
- 1831|2|The Role of the SD in the Jewish Question|2
- 1832|2|Licensing Jewish Lawyers|2
- 1833|2|The SD on the Intergovernmental Committee|2
- 1834|2|Attempts to Emigrate from Vienna|2
- 1837|2|On the Need For the Transfer Agreement|2
- 1838|2|Jewish Orthodox Memorandum to Hitler, October 1933|2
- 1839|2|Request of the Reich Union of Jewish Veterans, October 1933|2
- 1840|2|Activities of the Cultural League of German Jews|2
- 1841|2|Activities of the Aid Association In the field of Emigration|2
- 1842|2|On the Activities of the Aid Association In the Year 1933|2
- 1846|2|National Representation protest regarding Jews in the Army|2
- 1848|2| National Representation response to the Nuremberg Laws|2
- 1849|2|Prayer composed by Rabbi Leo Baeck Atonement Day Eve 1935|2
- 1850|2|The Riot of 'Kristallnacht' At Dinslaken|2
- 1851|2|Emmanuel Ringelblum's Notes On the Refugees in Zbaszyn|2
- 1854|2|Appeal For Renewal of Jewish Services in Vienna, March 1939|2
- 1855|2|The Situation Of The Jews In Germany In The Summer Of 1941|2
- 1856|2|New Paths for Jewish Adult Education, July 1933|2
- 1858|2|Zionist Response to the Boycott, April 1933|2
- 1859|2|Zionist Report from Berlin - 19 September 1935|2
- 1860|2|Letter to a Central Association Member - April 1933|2
- 1862|2|The Tasks of the Center for Jewish Adult Education|2
- 1863|2|Changes in the Name and Charter of the Central Association|2
- 1864|2|Complaints about Maltreatment of Jews, November 1934|2
- 1865|2|Correspondence with an Inmate in Buchenwald, November 1938|2
- 1866|2|The Downfall of the Communities in the Small Towns|2
- 1867|2|Instructions for Jewish Elementary Schools, January 1934|2
- 1868|2|Testimony about the Jewish Rabbinical Seminary in Berlin|2
- 1870|2|Limited Chances For German Jewish Immigration, June 1933|2
- 1871|2| Duties Of The Jewish Woman - September 1933|2
- 1872|2|'A Woman Of Valor, Who Can Findà', April 1934|2
- 1873|2|On The Situation Of Jewish Women Students, December 1934|2
- 1876|2|The Gate To Palestine - Palestine Office, Berlin 1935|2
- 1877|2|A Woman Speaks - Jewish Response To The Nuremberg Laws|2
- 1879|2|Domestic Employees in Jewish Houses, January 1936|2
- 1880|2|Berlin Learns Hebrew, December 1934|2
- 1881|2|The Central Association Regarding The Boycott|2
- 1883|2|The Central Association (CV), 1935|2
- 1884|2|How To Greet Germans?, Problems Of Jewish Daily Life|2
- 1885|2|Why Are We Jews And Why Do We Wish To Remain Jews?|2
- 1886|2|Contemporary German-Jewish Problems, 1929|2
- 1887|2|German-Jewish And National-Jewish [Zionist] Viewpoints, 1931|2
- 1889|2|German Jewry In The New Reich, A Zionist Perspective 1933|2
- 1891|2|Proclamation By Relief and Reconstruction Committee|2
- 1892|2|Excerpts from Childrens' Supplements in Jewish Newspapers|2
- 1896|2|'Kristallnacht', November 1938 , Testimony of B. Cohn|2
- 1897|2|Appeal of the Jewish Kulturbund, August 1933|2
- 1899|2|Polemic about the Premiere of the Kulturbund, July 1933|2
- 1900|2|A Jewish Reaction to Nazi Propoganda, May 1934|2
- 1902|2| Establishment of Juedisches Nachrichtenblatt, End of 1938|2
- 1904|2|Nazi Statements about the Nuremberg Laws|2
- 1905|2|Planning Jewish Life, September 1935|2
- 1907|2|Proclamations of the National Representation, September 1933|2
- 1908|2|A Jewish School in Frankfurt 1937 - 1938|2
- 1909|2|A Jewish School in Berlin|2
- 1911|2|Jewish Conservative German National View - H. J. Schoeps|2
- 1912|2|What Does the Jewish Child Endure in The German Schools?|2
- 1913|2|Small Stories - Reported by the Israelitisches Familienblatt|2
- 1914|2|Economic Difficulties of the Jewish "Small Man"|2
- 1915|2|Activity of the Zionist Organization in Germany|2
- 1916|2|Aftermath of the November Pogrom - Testimony of B. Cohn|2
- 1917|2| Jewish Life in Leipzig - Testimony of Hillel Shechter|2
- 1918|2|A Jewish Liberal Perspective - Alfred Wiener, April 1933|2
- 1919|2|Jewish Winter Aid 1936/37|2
- 1920|2|Jewish Winter Aid 1935|2
- 1921|2|Hope for Thousands - a Tour of Jewish Winter Aid 1937|2
- 1922|2|Domestic Help in Jewish Households after the Nuremberg Laws|2
- 1925|2|Anglo-German Declaration, September,1938|2
- 1926|2|Plans to invade Czechoslovakia,|2
- 1927|2|Britain Willingness to Discuss Peace, June 1939|2
- 1928|2|Memorandom by State Secretary - Fear of War, August. 1939|2
- 1929|2|Atmosphere of War in Poland, July 1939|2
- 1930|2|American Public and Roosevelt's Peace Appeal, April.1939|2
- 1931|2|Attempts to ease German-Soviet Relations, Aug.1939|2
- 1932|2|From Ulrich von Hassel's Diary,(Kristallnacht), Nov.1938|2
- 1933|2|Munich Agreement, September, 1938|2
- 1934|2|Hitler's speech to the German press, Nov.1938|2
- 1935|2|Hitler's decision on war with Poland, May 1939|2
- 1936|2|Non-Aggression Treaty Between Germany and USSR, Aug.1939|2
- 1937|2|Annexation of Austria in German Eyes|2
- 1938|2|Fight Against Gypsy Nuisance, Dec.1938|2
- 1939|2|"How does one become a National Socialist?"|2
- 1940|2|Annual General Meeting of NSDAP, September.1928|2
- 1941|2|Article 231 from Versailles Treaty, June 1919|2
- 1942|2|Propaganda for Hitler's Election, 1932|2
- 1943|2|Eyewitness Accounts of Hitler's Putsch,November.1923|2
- 1944|2|Hitler adopts parliamentary tactics, May 1924|2
- 1945|2|Attitude of Young People to Nazism, 1931|2
- 1946|16|Anschluss (Annexation of Austria)|2
- 1947|16|Annexation of Austria (Anschluss)|2
- 1948|16|Anti-Jewish Legislation|2
- 1949|16|Antisemitism|2
- 1950|16|Aryanization|2
- 1951|16|Austria|2
- 1952|16|Axis|2
- 1953|16|Berlin|2
- 1954|16|Bohemia and Moravia (Protectorate)|2
- 1955|16|Boycott, Anti-Jewish|2
- 1956|16|Boycott, Anti-Nazi|2
- 1957|16|Breslau|2
- 1959|16|Christian Churches (Protestantism)|2
- 1960|16|Christian Churches (Roman Catholicism)|2
- 1963|16|Council for German Jewry (CFGJ)|2
- 1964|16|The Invasion into Czechoslovakia|2
- 1965|16|Dachau|2
- 1966|16|Danzig|2
- 1967|16|Dolchstosslegende (Stab in the Back myth)|2
- 1968|16|Eichmann Adolf|2
- 1969|16|Eicke Theodor|2
- 1971|16|Ethnic Germans (Volksdeutsche)|2
- 1972|16|Euthanasia Program|2
- 1973|16|Evian Conference|2
- 1974|16|Four Year Plan|2
- 1975|16|Frankfurt am Main|2
- 1976|16|German Army (Wehrmacht)|2
- 1977|16|Goebbels, Joseph|2
- 1978|16|Goering, Hermann|2
- 1979|16|Britain|2
- 1980|16|Grynszpan, Herschel|2
- 1981|16|Gypsies (Roma, Sinti)|2
- 1982|16|Hamburg|2
- 1983|16|Heydrich, Reinhard|2
- 1984|16|Himmler, Heinrich|2
- 1985|16|Hindenburg, Paul von|2
- 1986|16|Hitler, Adolf|2
- 1987|16|Hitler Youth (Hitlerjugend)|2
- 1988|16|Homosexuality|2
- 1989|16|Intergovernmental Committee on Refugees|2
- 1990|16|Jehova's Witnesses|2
- 1991|16|Jodl, Alfred|2
- 1992|16|Kristallnacht|2
- 1993|16|Mischling (Mixed Race)|2
- 1994|16|Mueller, Heinrich|2
- 1995|16|Munich Conference|2
- 1996|16|Munich|2
- 1997|16|Neurath, Konstantin von|2
- 1998|16|Papen, Franz von|2
- 1999|16|Pius XII|2
- 2000|16|Poland|2
- 2001|16|Racism|2
- 2002|16|Reich Security Main Office (RSHA)|2
- 2003|16|National Representation (Reichsvertretung)|2
- 2004|16|Rosenberg, Alfred|2
- 2005|16|SA|2
- 2006|16|Sachsenhausen|2
- 2007|16|Schacht, Hjalmar|2
- 2008|16|SD|2
- 2009|16|Seyss-Inquart, Arthur|2
- 2010|16|Soviet Union|2
- 2011|16|Speer, Albert|2
- 2012|16|SS|2
- 2013|16|Stab in the Back Myth (Dolchstosslegende)|2
- 2014|16|Streicher, Julius|2
- 2015|16|Stuermer|2
- 2016|16|Switzerland|2
- 2017|16|United States of America (USA)|2
- 2018|16|Vienna|2
- 2019|16|Volksdeutsche (Ethnic Germans)|2
- 2020|16|Wehrmacht (German Army)|2
- 2021|16|Weizsaecker, Ernst von|2
- 2022|16|Zbaszyn|2
- 2028|5|List of Jews deported to the east|2
- 2034|5|Shop for Jews, Stuttgart|2
- 2046|5|Jews in forced labor|2
- 2049|5|Jewish woman with yellow star|2
- 2051|5|Propaganda poster --'whoever wears this is an enemy'|2
- 2064|5|Jewish couple with Jewish star in Munich|2
- 2065|5|Man with Jewish star in the street|2
- 2067|5|SS man in the office of the Vienna Jewish Community|2
- 2068|5|Jewish refugees in Zbaszyn|2
- 2070|5|Jewish boy with yellow star|2
- 2071|5|Jews to be deported from Wuerzburg to the east|2
- 2072|5|Jews assembled for deportation from Wuerzburg|2
- 2073|5|Jews assembled for deportation from Wuerzburg|2
- 2074|5|Jews in forced labor|2
- 2076|5|Jews assembled for deportation from Eisenbach|2
- 2077|5|Jews on the way for deportation in Eisenbach|2
- 2081|5|German Jews arriving in the Lodz ghetto|2
- 2087|5|German Jews arrive at the Lodz ghetto|2
- 2089|5|Jewish woman and child with Jewish star|2
- 2094|3|D.Bankier, Public Responses to Antisemitism (1992)|2
- 2095|3|D. Bankier, Hitler and the Policy Making Process (1992)|2
- 2097|2|The problem of Non-Aryans|2
- 2098|2|A Change in the Choice of Profession as a Way Out?|2
- 2099|2|Consolidation of the National Representation|2
- 2101|2|Employment of Jewish Teachers|2
- 2102|2|Excerpts from a Speech by Ben Gurion - 1938|2
- 2103|2|From the File of Paula Oppenheim - 1938|2
- 2104|2|Jewish Immigration in the US: An Individual Account|2
- 2105|2|The Changing Face of Jewish Journalism in Nazi Germany|2
- 2106|2|Jewish Social Work in Germany|2
- 2107|2|Jewish Daily Life in Germay, A Memorandum, February 1939|2
- 2108|2|Why should One Learn Hebrew?|2
- 2109|2|Planning by the Jewish Emigration Committee|2
- 2110|2|Decision of the Jewish Central Association, January 1931|2
- 2111|2|Pamphlet of the Jewish Central Association, April 1932|2
- 2112|2|Refugee Children in Britain December 1938 - January 1939|2
- 2113|2|On the Meaning of German-Jewish Identity, Eva Reichmann|2
- 2114|2|The National Representation and the Union of Jewish Veterans|2
- 2115|2|Report on the Situation in Vienna, October 1938|2
- 2116|2|A Zionist Request to meet with Hitler, June 1933|2
- 2117|2|Guideline of the Reich Union of Jewish Veterans|2
- 2118|2|A Jewish School for Emigrants, January 1936|2
- 2119|2|Why I Went to a Jewish Boarding School|2
- 2121|2|The Decline of the Instenburg Jewish Community|2
- 2122|2|The Days after the November Pogrom in Berlin and Vienna|2
- 2123|2|Five Opinions of German Jewish Organizations - May 1933|2
- 2124|2|Memorandum of the National Representation, January 1934|2
- 2125|2|Working for the Kulturbund 1937 - 1938|2
- 2126|2|A Question Demands An Answer|2
- 2127|2|About Anti Jewish Propoganda, Testimony of Stefanie Sucher|2
- 2128|2|Concentration Camp in Dachau|2
- 2129|2|Curtailing Activities of the Central Association|2
- 2130|2|Emigration to East Asia|2
- 2131|2|The War Years in Berlin (4)|2
- 2132|2|Jews in Hiding|2
- 2133|2|From the Wuerzburg Gestapo Files|2
- 2137|2|Aryanization of Jewish Property (1)|2
- 2138|2|Aryanization of Jewish Property (2)|2
- 2139|2|Goering on the Results of 'Kristallnacht'|2
- 2140|2|Heydrich's Report on 'Kristallnacht'|2
- 2141|2|Report of Chief Party Judge on 'Kristallnacht'|2
- 2142|2|Instructions to the Press on how to present 'Kristallnacht'|2
- 2143|2|Reactions to 'Kristallnacht'|2
- 2144|2|SD Report on the Kulturbund|2
- 2145|2|SD Situation Report November 1938|2
- 2146|2|SD Situation Report August 1938|2
- 2147|2|Lecture by Herbert Hagen of the SD|2
- 2148|2|Testimony about Dachau Concentration Camp|2
- 2149|2|Resettlement Attempt of Jews in Alabama|2
- 2150|2|Debate on Economic Measures Against Jews, 1935|2
- 2151|2|SD Report on Emigration from Austria|2
- 2152|2|SD Report on the Jewish Problem, January 1937|2
- 2153|2|Seminar for Department II 112 of the SD, 1937|2
- 2158|16|Chamberlain Neville|2
- 2159|16|Churchill Winston Spencer|2
- 2160|16|Concordat|2
- 2161|16|Condor|2
- 2162|16|Daluege, Kurt|2
- 2163|16|Drexler, Anton|2
- 2164|16|Ebert, Friedrich|2
- 2165|16|Eisner, Kurt|2
- 2167|16|Enabling Law|2
- 2168|16|Freikorps|2
- 2169|16|Frick, Wilhelm|2
- 2170|16|Fuehrerprinzip|2
- 2171|16|Gleichschaltung|2
- 2172|16|Coordination|2
- 2173|16|Henlein, Konrad|2
- 2174|16|Hess, Rudolf|2
- 2175|16|Hossbach Memorandum|2
- 2176|16|League of Nations|2
- 2177|16|Lebensborn|2
- 2178|16|Well of Life|2
- 2179|16|Lebensraum|2
- 2180|16|Living Space|2
- 2181|16|Locarno Pact|2
- 2182|16|Mein Kampf|2
- 2183|16|Night of the Long Knives|2
- 2184|16|Olympic Games|2
- 2185|16|Preuss, Hugo|2
- 2186|16|Prussia|2
- 2187|16|Reichkulturkammer|2
- 2188|16|Reich Chamber of Culture|2
- 2189|16|Reichsnahrstand|2
- 2190|16|Reich Food Estate|2
- 2191|16|Reichstag|2
- 2192|16|Rhinland|2
- 2193|16|Ribbentrop Joachim von|2
- 2194|16|Riefenstahl, Leni|2
- 2195|16|Roehm, Ernst|2
- 2196|16|Roosevelt, Franklin Delano|2
- 2197|16|Luxemburg, Rosa|2
- 2198|16|Saar|2
- 2199|16|Schuschnigg, Kurt von|2
- 2200|16|Sopade|2
- 2201|16|SPD|2
- 2202|16|Social Democratic Party of Germany|2
- 2203|16|Stalin, Joseph|2
- 2204|16|Sudetenland|2
- 2205|16|Tiso, Jozef|2
- 2206|16|Versailles Treaty|2
- 2207|16|Voelkischer Beobachter|2
- 2208|16|Volksgemeinschaft|2
- 2210|16|Weimar Republic|2
- 2217|9|The founding of the Weimar Republic|2
- 2218|9|Mo: The revolutionary wave|2
- 2219|9|The Crisis of the Republic|2
- 2220|9|Mo: The Stab in the back and the Jews|2
- 2221|9|The end of the republic|2
- 2222|9|The end of the republic (cont)|2
- 2223|9|The emergence of the Nazi party|2
- 2224|9|The emergence of the Nazi party (cont)|2
- 2225|9|Mo: The NSDAP becomes a mass party|2
- 2226|9|German Jewry - emancipation and its limits|2
- 2227|9|Mo: Economic Modernization|2
- 2228|9|Mo: Modern Antisemitism|2
- 2229|9|Organizational fragmantation|2
- 2230|9|Split screen|2
- 2231|9|Mo: Emigration from Eastern Europe|2
- 2232|9|In the web of the Weimar Republics many crisis|2
- 2233|9|Mo: Demographic decline|2
- 2234|9|Mo: Assasination of Walter Rathenau|2
- 2235|9|Introduction|2
- 2236|9|The Appointment of Hitler|2
- 2237|9|Mo: Reactions to the appointment (Goebbels)|2
- 2238|9|Mo: Julius Leber|2
- 2239|9|Mo: Karl Barth|2
- 2240|9|Mo: Social worker (old lady)|2
- 2241|9|Consolidating Power|2
- 2242|9|Split Screen (Terror, Emer.Decrees, Gleich, March)|2
- 2243|9|Emergency Decrees|2
- 2244|9|Mo: Emergency Decrees of Feb.27, 1933|2
- 2245|9|Gleichschaltung|2
- 2246|9|Gleichschaltung (cont)|2
- 2247|9|Gleichschaltung in the Federal States|2
- 2248|9|Mo: Gleichschaltung in Bavaria|2
- 2249|9|Terror|2
- 2250|9|Reign of Fear in Thalburg|2
- 2251|9|The March 1933 Elections|2
- 2252|9|Mo: Results of the November Elections|2
- 2253|9|Mo: the Enabling Law|2
- 2254|9|Mo: Potsdam Day|2
- 2255|9|Liquidation of Political Parties|2
- 2256|9|Mo: Opposition to the new regime|2
- 2257|9|Completing the 'Legal Revolution'|2
- 2258|9|Mo: The world response|2
- 2259|9|Split Screen (Foreign Pol, Economy, Nazif)|2
- 2260|9|Introduction|2
- 2261|9|Mo: Undoing Versailles|2
- 2262|9|Drang nach osten - towards the east|2
- 2263|9|Foreign Policy in the totalitarian state|2
- 2264|9|Confrontation vs. Conciliation|2
- 2265|9|Mo: Withdrawal from the League of Nations|2
- 2266|9|Introduction|2
- 2267|9|State of the German Economy|2
- 2268|9|Economic Recovery|2
- 2269|9|Mo: German Economic Development|2
- 2270|9|Mo: Agriculture - Implementing the corp. ideal|2
- 2271|9|Introduction|2
- 2272|9|Propaganda|2
- 2273|9|Mo: Triumph of the Will|2
- 2274|9|Transformation of Society|2
- 2275|9|Mo: The role of women in the Volk|2
- 2276|9|Nazification of arts|2
- 2277|9|Mo: Nazi Architecture|2
- 2278|9|Introduction|2
- 2279|9|Street Violence|2
- 2280|9|Controlling the radicals|2
- 2281|9|Controlling the radicals (screen 2)|2
- 2282|9|Split Screen (Boycott&Economic excl, Legisl.)|2
- 2283|9|General Boycott|2
- 2284|9|Party Instructions for the boycott|2
- 2285|9|Mo: Cabinet Discussion on the boycott|2
- 2286|9|Boycott Day: April 1, 1933|2
- 2287|9|Boycott Day: April 1, 1933 (cont)|2
- 2288|9|Economic Exclusion|2
- 2289|9|Economic Exclusion (cont)|2
- 2290|9|Mo: Attacks on Dept. stores|2
- 2291|9|Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil|2
- 2292|9|Mo: Excerpts from the text of the law|2
- 2293|9|Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil (cont)|2
- 2294|9|A wave of Anti Jewish Legislation|2
- 2295|9|Mo: Legal Restrictions 1933|2
- 2296|9|Mo: A local perspective|2
- 2297|9|The undermining of Jewish Profess. Life|2
- 2298|9|1934 - A Pause in Anti-Jewish Measures|2
- 2299|9|Propaganda Campaign and Social Exclusion|2
- 2300|9|Mo: Party Agitation to Isolate Jews|2
- 2301|9|Mo: Jews withdraw from associations|2
- 2302|9|Introductory Screen|2
- 2303|9|First Reactions: Dismay at new political reality|2
- 2304|9|Mo: In a rural Jewish community|2
- 2305|9|Reactions to Initial Anti-Jewish Measures|2
- 2306|9|Mo: Personal Responses|2
- 2307|9|Mo: A wave of mass emigration|2
- 2308|9|Pleas for unity and new leadership|2
- 2309|9|Mo: The generation debate|2
- 2310|9|Mo: Tachlis Debate|2
- 2312|9|Proclamation of the Reichsvertretung|2
- 2313|9|Mo: Internal Struggles Continue|2
- 2314|9|Reorganizing Jewish Life and Society|2
- 2315|9|Split Screen (Educatin, Culture, Press)|2
- 2316|9|Education|2
- 2317|9|Mo: Guidelines for Jewish Elemetary Schools|2
- 2318|9|Adult Education|2
- 2319|9|The Cultural League of German Jews|2
- 2320|9|Fortifying the Spirit|2
- 2321|9|From the Kulturbund performances|2
- 2322|9|Nathan the Wise: Politics of Culture|2
- 2323|9|The Jewish Press|2
- 2324|9|Mo: Advertising in the Jewish Press|2
- 2325|9|Women's and Children's Supplements|2
- 2326|9|Children's Supplements|2
- 2327|9|Women's Supplements|2
- 2328|9|Introductory Screen|2
- 2329|9|Split Screen (SS App, Foreign Policy, Racial)|2
- 2330|9|Strengthening the SS|2
- 2331|9|Reorganization of the Police Force|2
- 2332|9|Reorganization of the Police Force (cont)|2
- 2333|9|Mo: The Structure of the Police System|2
- 2334|9|The Persecution Apparatus|2
- 2335|9|Mo: The role of the Political Police|2
- 2336|9|The SS as Racial Elite|2
- 2337|9|The SS as Racial Elite (cont)|2
- 2338|9|Mo: Himmler's Marriage Order to SS men|2
- 2339|9|The European Constelation|2
- 2340|9|The European Constelation (cont)|2
- 2341|9|Mo: The Olympics|2
- 2342|9|Germany and Italy grow closer|2
- 2343|9|The Four Year Plan|2
- 2344|9|The Four Year Plan (cont)|2
- 2345|9|Mo: Hitler on the Four Year Plan|2
- 2346|9|Mo: The Anti-semitic aspect of the Four Year Plan|2
- 2347|9|The Hossbach Memorandum|2
- 2348|9|Introduction|2
- 2349|9|Split Screen (Sinti, Sterilization, Asocials)|2
- 2350|9|The Sinti & the Roma|2
- 2351|9|Policy toward the Sinti and the Roma|2
- 2352|9|Sterilization and Euthanasia|2
- 2353|9|Mo: A Story of a Victim|2
- 2354|9|Asocials and Homosexsuals|2
- 2355|9|Asocials and Homosexsuals (cont)|2
- 2356|9|The Racial Ideal in the Nazi State|2
- 2358|9|Buildup toward the Nuremberg Laws|2
- 2359|9|The Nuremberg Laws|2
- 2360|9|The Nuremberg Laws - Definition of a Jew|2
- 2361|9|The Nuremberg Laws - Definition of a Jew (cont)|2
- 2362|9|Mo: Requests not to be included in the Nur. Laws|2
- 2363|9|Responses to the Nuremberg Laws|2
- 2364|9|Mo: Local Responses to the Nur. Laws|2
- 2365|9|Split Screen (Expropriation&Emigration)|2
- 2366|9|Expropiration|2
- 2367|9|Mo: Report of the Dortmund state police|2
- 2368|9|Expropriation (screen 2)|2
- 2369|9|Expropriation (screen 3)|2
- 2370|9|Aryanization|2
- 2371|9|Aryanization (screen 2)|2
- 2372|9|Mo: Aryanization of Dept. Stores|2
- 2373|9|Emigration (Screen 1)|2
- 2374|9|Mo: Flight tax for emigrants|2
- 2375|9|Emigration (Screen 2)|2
- 2376|9|Introduction|2
- 2377|9|Jewish Responses to the Nuremberg Laws|2
- 2378|9|Mo: A Spiritual Reaction|2
- 2379|9|Responses of the Jewish Organizations|2
- 2380|9|Mo: A Patriotic German Response|2
- 2381|9|Mo: Zionist Distress|2
- 2382|9|Split Screen (Emigration&Social Welfare)|2
- 2383|9|Emigration Becomes a major issue|2
- 2384|9|Mo: The Haavara Agreement|2
- 2385|9|Mo: Youth Aliyah|2
- 2386|9|Organizing Emigration|2
- 2387|9|Gradual Organized Emigration|2
- 2388|9|Mo: Number of Emigrants|2
- 2389|9|Mo: Union of Jewish War Vetrans on emigr.|2
- 2390|9|Imoact of emig. On demographic structure|2
- 2391|9|Mo: The aging of German Jewry|2
- 2392|9|Mo: Internal Migration|2
- 2393|9|Jewish Economic Life & Social Welfare|2
- 2394|9|Mo: The central committee for relief and rehab.|2
- 2395|9|Occupational restructuring|2
- 2396|9|Mo: Expansion of the Jewish labor market|2
- 2397|9|Mo: Jewish loan and brokerage societies|2
- 2398|9|Judische Winterhilfe - "Jewish Winter Aid"|2
- 2399|9|Judische Winterhilfe - "Jewish Winter Aid" (cont)|2
- 2400|9|Mo: Method of advertising "winter Aid"|2
- 2401|9|Introduction|2
- 2402|9|Split Screen (Public Opinion&Foreign Policy)|2
- 2403|9|Growing Support for the Regime|2
- 2404|9|Mo: Public reaction to the SA purge|2
- 2405|9|The Fuehrer Myth|2
- 2406|9|Mo: The Role of the Fuehrer myth|2
- 2407|9|Emerging Concern|2
- 2408|9|The Persecutions and Public Opinion|2
- 2409|9|Mo: Reactions to the persecutions|2
- 2410|9|Anschluss: The Annexation of Austria|2
- 2411|9|Anschluss: The Annexation of Austria (cont)|2
- 2412|9|Mo: Operation Otto|2
- 2413|9|Mo:World response to the annexation|2
- 2414|9|The annexation of the Sudetenland|2
- 2415|9|The annexation of the Sudetenland (cont)|2
- 2416|9|Mo: The atmosphere at Godesberg discussion|2
- 2417|9|The Munich Conference|2
- 2418|9|he Munich Conference (cont)|2
- 2419|9|The invasion of Czechoslovakia|2
- 2420|9|Ribbentrop - Molotov Pact|2
- 2421|9|Ribbentrop - Molotov Pact (cont)|2
- 2422|9|THE Outbreak of Second World War|2
- 2423|9|Introduction|2
- 2424|9|Screen 1|2
- 2425|9|Split Screen|2
- 2426|9|Anschluss - Annexation of Austria to Reich|2
- 2427|9|Anschluss - Annexation of Austria to Reich (cont)|2
- 2428|9|World's Response - Evian Conference|2
- 2429|9|Mo: US Immigration Policy|2
- 2430|9|Evian Conference|2
- 2431|9|World Map|2
- 2432|9|Mo: The Intergovernmental Committee|2
- 2433|9|Mo: The Marking of Jewish Passports|2
- 2434|9|Deportation of Jews with Polish citizenship|2
- 2435|9|Mo: Detention in Concentration Camps|2
- 2436|9|Deportation of Jews with Polish citizenship (cont)|2
- 2438|9|The Kristallnacht Pogrom of Nov. 1938|2
- 2439|9|The Kristallnacht Pogrom of Nov. 1938 (screen 2)|2
- 2440|9|The Kristallnacht Pogrom of Nov. 1938 (screen 3)|2
- 2441|9|The Kristallnacht Pogrom of Nov. 1938 (screen 4)|2
- 2442|9|Mo: Report of the American Consul in Stuttgart|2
- 2443|9|Mo: The World's Response|2
- 2444|9|In the Wake of 'Kristallnacht'|2
- 2445|9|Round Table|2
- 2446|9|In the Wake of 'Kristallnacht' (screen 2)|2
- 2447|9|In the Wake of 'Kristallnacht' (screen 3)|2
- 2448|9|Introduction|2
- 2449|9|Austria|2
- 2450|9|Jews forced out of Germany|2
- 2451|9|After Kristallnacht|2
- 2452|9|Mo: Like the motions of a drowning man|2
- 2453|9|Mo: Laughing and Dancing|2
- 2454|9|After November 1938|2
- 2455|9|Split Screen (From Immigrants/Organiz. disinteg)|2
- 2456|9|From Immigrants to Refugees|2
- 2457|9|Dissolution of Jewish Life|2
- 2458|9|1939 The Jews who stayed behind|2
- 2459|9|Impoverishment|2
- 2460|9|Mo: Forced Labor|2
- 2461|9|Segregation|2
- 2462|9|Concentration and Marking|2
- 2463|9|Mo: The first expulsion|2
- 2464|9|Deportation of the Jews of Germany|2
- 2465|9|Mo: Exemption from deportation|2
- 2466|9|Mo: After the deportation|2
- 2467|9|Mo: Suicide|2
- 2468|16|Agricultural Hachschara|2
- 2469|16|Agudas Jisroel|2
- 2470|16|Aid Association of German Jews (Hilfsverein)|2
- 2471|16|Wiener Alfred|2
- 2472|16|Arendt, Hanna|2
- 2473|16|Ruppin, Arthur|2
- 2474|16|Asocials|2
- 2475|16|Association for Liberal Judaism|2
- 2476|16|Cohn, Benno|2
- 2478|16|Best Werner|2
- 2479|16|Blumenfeld, Kurt|2
- 2481|16|Brodnitz, Julius|2
- 2482|16|Buber, Martin|2
- 2483|16|Buchenwald|2
- 2484|16|Buerckel, Joseph|2
- 2485|16|C.V Zeitung|2
- 2486|16|Callmann, Rudolf|2
- 2487|16|Central Association (CV)|2
- 2488|16|Certificate|2
- 2489|16|Concentration Camps|2
- 2491|16|Crystal Night|2
- 2492|16|Cultural League of German Jews (kulturbund)|2
- 2494|16|Eastern European Jews|2
- 2495|16|Emergency Decrees|2
- 2496|16|Simon, Ernst|2
- 2497|16|Factory Action|2
- 2498|16|Feder, Gottfried|2
- 2499|16|Flight Tax|2
- 2500|16|Forced Labor|2
- 2501|16|Oppenheimer, Franz|2
- 2502|16|Freier, Recha|2
- 2503|16|Funk, Walther|2
- 2504|16|German Labor Front|2
- 2505|16|German Pioneer Corps|2
- 2506|16|Guertner, Franz|2
- 2507|16|Hehalutz (Pioneer) Movement|2
- 2508|16|HICEM|2
- 2509|16|Hirsch, Otto|2
- 2510|16|Hirschberg, Alfred|2
- 2511|16|Hoffmann, Jacob|2
- 2512|16|Hollander, Ludwig|2
- 2513|16|Rosenthal, Hugo|2
- 2514|16|Israelitisches Familienblatt|2
- 2515|16|Wasserman, Jacob|2
- 2516|16|Jewish Agency|2
- 2517|16|Jewish Houses|2
- 2518|16|Jewish Winter Aid (Winterhilfe)|2
- 2519|16|Judenhaeuser|2
- 2520|16|Juedische Rundschau|2
- 2521|16|Schwerin von Krosigk, Lutz Graf|2
- 2523|16|Landberger, Leopold|2
- 2524|16|League of National German Jews|2
- 2525|16|Loewenstein, Leo|2
- 2526|16|Liebermann, Max|2
- 2527|16|Meyer, Franz|2
- 2528|16|Mixed Marriage|2
- 2529|16|Mixed Race|2
- 2530|16|Mizrahi|2
- 2531|16|Moses, Siegfried|2
- 2532|16|National Community|2
- 2534|16|NS-Hago|2
- 2535|16|Numerus clausus|2
- 2536|16|Organized Orthodox Community|2
- 2537|16|Palestine Office|2
- 2538|16|Race Defilement|2
- 2539|16|Reich Association of Jews in Germany (Reichsvereinigung)|2
- 2540|16|Union of Jewish Front Veterans (RjF)|2
- 2542|16|Religious Movements|2
- 2543|16|Weltsch, Robert|2
- 2544|16|Schellenberg, Walther|2
- 2545|16|Seligsohn, Julius L|2
- 2546|16|Singer, Kurt|2
- 2548|16|Stahl, Heinrich|2
- 2549|16|Stern, Heinrich|2
- 2550|16|Stuckart, Wilhelm|2
- 2551|16|Transfer (Haavarah) Agreement|2
- 2553|16|Wagner, Adolf|2
- 2554|16|Rathenau, Walther|2
- 2555|16|World Jewish Congress|2
- 2556|16|World Zionist Organization|2
- 2557|16|Youth Aliyah|2
- 2558|16|Zionist Federation of Germany (ZVfD)|2
- 2559|2|The Hossbach Memorandum|2
- 2560|2|Hitler on the Task of the Four Year Plan|2
- 2562|3|- From the Presentation: Shock and New Orientation|2
- 2563|3|- From the Presentation: The Beginning of Destruction|2
- 2564|3| - From the Presentation: Prologue - Jewish Section|2
- 2565|3| - From the Presentation: Outcast Subjects of the State|2
- 2566|3|Burleigh&Wipperman,Persecution of Different Minorities(1991)|2
- 2567|3|D. Peukert, The Atomisation of Everyday Life (1987)|2
- 2568|3|A. Barkai, Ideology and the Economy, 1933-1936 (1990)|2
- 2569|3|D.Peukert, Fuehrer Myth and Consent in Everyday Life (1987)|2
- 2570|3|K. Hildebrand, The Path to War, 1937-39 (1973)|2
- 2572|3|D. Bankier, Image and Reality in the Third Reich (1992)|2
- 2573|3|Bracher, Foreign Policy Between Revision and Expansion(1971)|2
- 2574|3|Bracher, The Formation of the Third Reich (1971)|2
- 2575|3|D. Bankier, Mass Mobilization and Antisemitism (1992)|2
- 2576|3|J.Noakes & G.Pridham, New Social Order (1974)|2
- 2577|3|Will,Transition of German Culture to National Socialism,1990|2
- 2578|3|M. Broszat & H. Krausnick, Anatomy of the SS State (1965)|2
- 2579|3|M.Wildt, The Anti-Semitic Policy of the SD,1934-38 (1997)|2
- 2580|3|F.Bajohr, The "Aryanization" of Jewish Companies (1997)|2
- 2582|3|A.Carmon, Impact of Racial Decrees (1976)|2
- 2584|3|A.Fischer,Minister of Economics and Expulsion of Jews (1995)|2
- 2585|3|S.Friedlaender,Consenting Elites, Threatened Elites (1997)|2
- 2586|3|S.Friedlaender, Redemptive Anti-Semitism (1997)|2
- 2587|3|W.Gruner, Public Welfare and German Jews (1997)|2
- 2588|3|M.Kater,Everyday Anti-Semitism in Prewar Nazi Germany (1984)|2
- 2589|3|B.Meyer, The Mixed Marriage (1997)|2
- 2590|3|H.Obenhaus,The Press Campaign After 9 November 1938 (1997)|2
- 2591|3|S.Adler-Rudel,The Evian Conference (1968)|2
- 2592|3| W. Angress, The German Jews, 1933-1939 (1989)|2
- 2593|3|A. Barkai, The Economic Struggle of German Jews (1989)|2
- 2594|3|M. Kaufman, Daily Life of the Village&Country Jews (1992)|2
- 2596|3|D. Niederland, Jewish Emigration in the First Years (1988)|2
- 2597|3| K. Duewell, Jewish Cultural Centers in Nazi Germany (1985)|2
- 2598|3|H. Freeden, The Jewish Press in the Third Reich (1993)|2
- 2599|3|J.Boas, German-Jewish Internal Politics under Hitler (1984)|2
- 2600|3|M. Kaplan, Jewish Women in Nazi Germany (1995)|2
- 2601|3|D. Kramer, Jewish Welfare Work in the Third Reich (1986)|2
- 2602|3|A. Margaliot, Jewish Reactions to the Nuremberg Laws (1977)|2
- 2603|3|- From the Presentation: The Stabilization Years|2
- 2604|3|- From the Presentation: Towards a War|2
- 2605|3|- From the Presentation: Forging the Regime|2
- 2606|3|- From the Presentation: Prologue - German Section|2
- 2607|3|- From the Presentation: Initial Anti-Jewish Measures|2
- 2608|3|- From the Presentation: Segregation and Exclusion|2
- 2609|3|- From the Presentation: Terror and Expulsion|2
- 2610|3|- From the Presentation: Epilogue|2
- 2613|5|Antisemitism|2
- 2615|5|League of Nations|2
- 2616|5|Czech Government in Exile|2
- 2617|5|Bruening|2
- 2618|5|Danzig|2
- 2619|5|Theodor Eicke|2
- 2620|5|Rudolf Hess|2
- 2621|5|Pauel von Hindenburg|2
- 2622|5|Locarno Pact|2
- 2623|5|Ernst von Weizsaecker|2
- 2624|5|Franz von Papen|2
- 2625|5|Pius XII|2
- 2626|5|The Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia|2
- 2627|5|German troops enter the Rhinland|2
- 2628|5|Kurt von Schleicher|2
- 2629|5|Anti-Jewish Legislation|2
- 2631|5|Cordell Hull|2
- 2632|5||2
- 2633|5||2
- 2634|5||2
- 2635|5||2
- 2636|5||2
- 2637|5||2
- 2638|5||2
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- 2706|5|Vienna after Annexation|2
- 2707|5|Konrad Henlein|2
- 2708|5|The German invasion into the Sudetenland|2
- 2709|5|President Hindenburg|2
- 2710|5||2
- 2711|5||2
- 2713|5||2
- 2714|5|Hjlmar Schacht|2
- 2715|5|Intergovermental committee|2
- 2716|5|Anti German Boycott|2
- 2717|5|Konstantin von Neurath|2
- 2718|5|Schwerin von Krosigk|2
- 2719|5||2
- 2720|5|Palstine Office|2
- 2721|5||2
- 2722|5|Agudas Jisroel|2
- 2723|5||2
- 2724|5|Munich|2
- 2725|5|Frankfurt|2
- 2727|5|Hamburg|2
- 2728|5|Appeal to the Germans to act against the Jews|2
- 2729|5|Friedrich Ebert|2
- 2730|5|Kurt Eisner|2
- 2731|5|Information Booklet for Jewish Immigrants - South America|2
- 2732|5||2
- 2733|5||2
- 2734|5||2
- 2735|5|Ludwig Hollander|2
- 2736|5|Walther Rathenau|2
- 2737|5|Hitler at the Party day in Nuremberg|2
- 2738|5|Leni Riefenstahl at the Berlin Olympic|2
- 2739|5|Front page of Stuttgart and Ulm Jewish Community Paper|2
- 2740|5|At the CV Office, Emser str, Berlin|2
- 2741|5|Press room of the CV Zeitung|2
- 2742|5|A Zionist conference, February 1936|2
- 2743|5|Robert Weltsch at the Press Room of the Juedische Rundschau|2
- 2744|5|Jewish Books for sale|2
- 2745|5||2
- 2746|5|Jewish Youth in Hachschara|2
- 2747|5|At a synagogue in Berlin|2
- 2748|5|Advertisement for the Jewish Winter Aid|2
- 2749|5|Ernst Akiva Simon|2
- 2750|5|Martin Buber giving a Bible class for edult education|2
- 2751|5|Conference of regional branches of Kulturbund, Berlin 1937|2
- 2752|5|Kulturbund preformance, 1934|2
- 2753|5|Agricultural settelment in Palestine|2
- 2754|5|Kurt Singer|2
- 2755|5|Eastern European Jews in Berlin|2
- 2756|5|Display of main Jewish Newspapers|2
- 2757|5|Max Liebermann|2
- 2758|5|Office of the Center of Youth Aliyah , Berlin 1936|2
- 2759|5|Julius Brodniz|2
- 2760|5|Franz Oppenheimer|2
- 2761|5|Jewish Youth in Agricultural Training|2
- 2762|5|The Annexation of the Saar|2
- 2763|5|Jacob Hoffmann|2
- 2764|5||2
- 2765|5|The Reichstag|2
- 2766|5||2
- 2767|5||2
- 2768|5|SS Rally|2
- 2769|5|A Communist demonstration during the Weimar days|2
- 2787|16|Elbogen Ismar|2
- 2788|16|Baeck Leo|2
- 2789|16|Rabbinical Seminaries|2
- 2790|16|Hull, Cordell|2
- 2791|16|Nuremberg Laws|2
- 2792|16|Citizenship Law|2
- 2793|16|Community (Gemeinde)|2
- 2794|16|Center for Jewish Edult Education|2
- 2795|16|Schocken, Salman|2
- 2796|16|Joint Distribution Committee|2
- 2797|16|Kareski, Georg|2
- 2802|16|Nazi Party (NSDAP)|2
- 2803|16|GESTAPO|2
- 2804|16|Frank Hans|2
- 2805|16|Jewish Star|2
- 2806|16|Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service|2
- 2807|16|Central Office for Jewish Emigration|2
- 2808|3|K.A.Schleuness, Legislation: The Final Impasse (1970)|2
- 2809|3|S.Ladwig, Attacks on Berlin Departments Stores (1997)|2
- 2810|3|R.Breitman, American Diplomatic Records (1997)|2
- 2811|3|S.Ladwig, Attacks on Berlinà(Part C)|2
- 2812|3|S.Ladwig, Attacks on Berlinà(Part B)|2
- 2813|3|D.Bankier, Public Responsesà(Part B)|2
- 2814|3|- From the Presentation: Initial Anti-Jewishà(Part B)|2
- 2815|3|- From the Presentation: Forgingà(Part B)|2
- 2816|3|A. Margaliot, Jewish Reactionsà(Part C)|2
- 2817|3|A. Margaliot, Jewish Reactionsà(Part B)|2
- 2818|3|D. Kramer, Jewish Welfareà(Part B)|2
- 2819|3|M. Kaplan, Jewish Womenà(Part E)|2
- 2820|3|M. Kaplan, Jewish Womenà(Part D)|2
- 2821|3|M. Kaplan, Jewish Womenà(Part C)|2
- 2822|3|M. Kaplan, Jewish Womenà(Part B)|2
- 2823|3|J.Boas, German-Jewish Internalà(Part D)|2
- 2824|3|J.Boas, German-Jewish Internalà(Part C)|2
- 2825|3|J.Boas, German-Jewish Internalà(Part B)|2
- 2826|3|H. Freeden, The Jewish Pressà(Part B)|2
- 2827|3| K. Duewell, Jewish Cultural Centersà(Part B)|2
- 2828|3|D. Niederland, Jewish Emigration à(Part B)|2
- 2829|3|M. Kaufman, Daily Lifeà(Part E)|2
- 2830|3|M. Kaufman, Daily Lifeà(Part D)|2
- 2831|3|M. Kaufman, Daily Lifeà(Part C)|2
- 2832|3|M. Kaufman, Daily Lifeà(Part B)|2
- 2833|3|A. Barkai, The Economic Struggleà(Part E)|2
- 2834|3|A. Barkai, The Economic Struggleà(Part D)|2
- 2835|3|A. Barkai, The Economic Struggleà(Part C)|2
- 2836|3|A. Barkai, The Economic Struggleà(Part B)|2
- 2837|3|W. Angress, The German Jewsà(Part B)|2
- 2838|3|S.Adler-Rudel,The Evian Conferenceà(Part F)|2
- 2839|3|S.Adler-Rudel,The Evian Conferenceà(Part E)|2
- 2840|3|S.Adler-Rudel,The Evian Conferenceà(Part D|2
- 2841|3|S.Adler-Rudel,The Evian Conferenceà(Part C)|2
- 2842|3|S.Adler-Rudel,The Evian Conferenceà(Part B)|2
- 2843|3|.Obenhaus,The Press Campaignà(Part D)|2
- 2844|3|H.Obenhaus,The Press Campaignà(Part C)|2
- 2845|3|H.Obenhaus,The Press Campaignà(Part B)|2
- 2846|3|B.Meyer, The Mixed Marriage à(Part C)|2
- 2847|3|B.Meyer, The Mixed Marriage à(Part B)|2
- 2848|3|M.Kater,Everyday Anti-Semitismà(Part C)|2
- 2849|3|M.Kater,Everyday Anti-Semitismà(Part B)|2
- 2850|3|W.Gruner, Public Welfare à(Part C)|2
- 2851|3|W.Gruner, Public Welfare à(Part B)|2
- 2852|3|S.Friedlaender, Redemptive Anti-Semitismà(Part F)|2
- 2853|3|S.Friedlaender, Redemptive Anti-Semitismà(Part E)|2
- 2854|3|S.Friedlaender, Redemptive Anti-Semitismà(Part D)|2
- 2855|3|S.Friedlaender, Redemptive Anti-Semitismà(Part C)|2
- 2856|3|S.Friedlaender, Redemptive Anti-Semitismà(Part B)|2
- 2857|3|S.Friedlaender,Consenting Elitesà(Part D)|2
- 2858|3|S.Friedlaender,Consenting Elitesà(Part C)|2
- 2859|3|S.Friedlaender,Consenting Elitesà(Part B)|2
- 2860|3|A.Fischer,Minister of Economicsà(Part B)|2
- 2861|3|A.Carmon, Impact of Racial Decrees à(Part C)|2
- 2862|3|A.Carmon, Impact of Racial Decrees à(Part B)|2
- 2863|3|F.Bajohr, The "Aryanization"à(Part B)|2
- 2864|3|M.Wildt, The Anti-Semitic Policy à(Part B)|2
- 2865|3|M. Broszat & H. Krausnick, Anatomy à(Part D)|2
- 2866|3|M. Broszat & H. Krausnick, Anatomy à(Part C)|2
- 2867|3|M. Broszat & H. Krausnick, Anatomy à(Part B)|2
- 2868|3|Will,Transition of German Culture à(Part D)|2
- 2869|3|Will,Transition of German Culture à(Part C)|2
- 2870|3|Will,Transition of German Culture à(Part B)|2
- 2871|3|J.Noakes & G.Pridham, New Social Order à(Part C)|2
- 2872|3|J.Noakes & G.Pridham, New Social Order à(Part B)|2
- 2873|3|Bracher, The Formationà(Part B)|2
- 2874|3|Bracher, Foreign Policy à(Part B)|2
- 2875|3|D. Bankier, Image and Realityà(Part B)|2
- 2877|3|K. Hildebrand, The Path to Warà(Part E)|2
- 2878|3|K. Hildebrand, The Path to Warà(Part D)|2
- 2879|3|K. Hildebrand, The Path to Warà(Part C)|2
- 2880|3|K. Hildebrand, The Path to Warà(Part B)|2
- 2881|3|D.Peukert, Fuehrer Mythà(Part B)|2
- 2882|3|A. Barkai, Ideology and the Economyà(Part D)|2
- 2883|3|A. Barkai, Ideology and the Economyà(Part C)|2
- 2884|3|A. Barkai, Ideology and the Economyà(Part B)|2
- 2885|3|Burleigh&Wipperman,Persecutionà(Part G)|2
- 2886|3|Burleigh&Wipperman,Persecutionà(Part F)|2
- 2887|3|Burleigh&Wipperman,Persecutionà(Part E)|2
- 2888|3|Burleigh&Wipperman,Persecutionà(Part D)|2
- 2889|3|Burleigh&Wipperman,Persecutionà(Part C)|2
- 2890|3|Burleigh&Wipperman,Persecutionà(Part B)|2
- 2891|3|- From the Presentation: Outcast Subjectsà(Part B)|2
- 2892|3|- From the Presentation: Shockà(Part B)|2
- 2893|3|K. A. Schleunes, Legislationà(Part C)|2
- 2894|3|K. A. Schleunes, Legislationà(Part B)|2
- 2895|3|D. Bankier, Hitler and the Policy Makingà(Part C)|2
- 2896|3|D. Bankier, Hitler and the Policy Makingà(Part B)|2
- 2897|3|D.Bankier, Public Responsesà(Part C)|2
- 2898|3|- From the Presentation: Terror and Expulsionà(Part B)|2
- 2899|9|Introduction|2
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