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Chapter 4
Economy and Consumer Politics
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Nazi Germany (1933-1945)
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Hindenburg and Hitler to the Farmers’ Rescue: National Socialist Election Poster for the Reichstag Election (March 5, 1933)
Joseph Goebbels Calls for a Boycott of Jewish Businesses (April 1, 1933)
Goebbels Announcing the Boycott of Jewish Retailers (April 1, 1933)
SA Members Hang Boycott Posters on a Jewish Shop in Munich (April 1, 1933)
SA Members in Front of the Tietz Department Store in Berlin (April 1, 1933)
Himmler Announces the Closure of a Jewish Shop in Munich—the Proprietor had been taken to Dachau (May/June 1933)
Appeal of the German Labor Front after the Dissolution of the Free Trade Unions: Then as Now, We Remain Comrades (May 2, 1933)
Ban on Free Trade Unions: SA Members Seize the Trade Union Building on Engelufer in Berlin (May 2, 1933)
Unemployed Men Standing in Front of the Berlin Employment Office (June 22, 1933)
The Hereditary Farm Law (September 29, 1933)
Leading Industrialist Carl Friedrich von Siemens and Banker Franz von Mendelssohn (November 7, 1933)
German Industrialists Salute the Flag at a Rally for the German Economy in Berlin (November 7, 1933)
Unemployed Man in Hamburg: I’m Looking for Work! (1934)
The Fight against Unemployment: Display by the Reich Ministry of Labor (1934)
Hitler with Reichsbank President Hjalmar Schacht (May 5, 1934)
Job Creation Lottery on Jungfernstieg in Hamburg (May 24, 1934)
The Overburdened Rural Woman (1934)
Sales Clerks at the Brunningen Grocery Store in Munich (1934)
Hitler’s Speech at the Opening of the German International Automobile Exhibition (1934)
German Labor Front Poster: “Beauty of Labor” (1934)
Hitler Visits a Thyssen Factory in the Ruhr Region (1935)
Anti-Fascist Imagery: “Hurrah, We’re out of Butter!” (December 19, 1935)
Catalog Advertisement: “Kaufhof is an Aryan Business!” (1935)
Receipt for a Sign Announcing “Aryan” Store Ownership (December 29, 1937)
Enjoying a Camera (1935)
Picnic (c. 1935)
Robert Ley, Head of the German Labor Front (1936)
Hitler’s Confidential Memo on Autarky (August 1936)
The I. G. Farben Company Presents its Synthetic Rubber (“Buna”) (1936)
Nivea Film Advertisement “Katharine” (1938)
Workers Shortly before the Completion of a New Section of the Reich Autobahn (1936)
Göring and Hitler on the Obersalzberg (October 1, 1936)
Minutes of a Meeting of an Iron-Making Industry Working Group and Hermann Göring on Increasing Production (March 17, 1937)
Address Book for Doctors and Clinics with Notations for “Jews” (1937)
The Sopade Report on the Mood among Workers (September 1938)
The Morning after the Night of Broken Glass [Kristallnacht] in Berlin (November 10, 1938)
Aryanization of a Jewish-Owned Business (c. 1938)
Stenographic Report for a Portion of the Interministerial Meeting at the Reich Aviation Ministry (November 12, 1938)
Regulation for the Elimination of the Jews from the Economic Life of Germany (November 12, 1938)
Decline in Jewish Businesses in Berlin by Sector (1933-1938)
A Company Party at Rhine Metal-Borsig Company, with Swastika Decorations (1937)
“Model Factory” with the German Labor Front Slogan on the Facade (1937/38)
Private Home Videos I: Daily Life in Nazi Germany (1933-1938)
“Strength through Joy”: Cruise to Madeira (1938)
Vacations during the Nazi Period (mid-1930s)
Christmas Celebration at Mercedes-Benz, with German Labor Front Bulletin Board (1938)
Propaganda Poster for the Four-Year Plan (1938)
Poster Advertising the KdF-Car (1939)
Women Employed in the Production of Gas Masks (1940)
Hans Kehrl Describes the Inefficient Management of the German Economy in the Fall of 1940 (Retrospective Account, 1973)
Friedrich Weil, The End of a Wine Merchant’s Business (Retrospective Account)
Medical Examination of Polish Farm Hands Recruited as Foreign Workers for the Reich (April/May 1940)
Employment of Women in Armament Factories (May 7, 1940)
Polish Youths Forced to do Heavy Labor in Luckenwalde (Summer 1940)
SD Report about Consumer Goods Shortages (March 18, 1940)
“Aryan” Germans at an Auction of Deported Jews’ Possessions (1942)
Fritz Sauckel’s Labor Mobilization Program (April 20, 1942)
Poster Warning against “Coal Theft” (1943)
Female Prisoners Doing Forced Labor in a Gravel Pit at Auschwitz (1942)
Women from the Soviet Union are Transported to Germany to Perform Forced Labor (1942)
Indices of Cost of Living and of Workers’ Wages (1913/14-1943)
Martin Bormann’s Circular of May 5, 1943, with a Memorandum on the Treatment of Foreign Laborers (April 15, 1943)
Dachau Prisoners Working as Forced Laborers (1943)
Forced Laborers in Wartime Germany (1939–45)
Russian Forced Laborers Suffering from Smoke Inhalation after their Liberation from Osnabrück (April 1945)
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