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Chapter 12
Scarcity and Moral Uncertainty in Occupied Germany
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Occupation and the Emergence of Two States (1945-1961)
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After the “Storming of Berlin”: Bombed-out People on the Street (May 1, 1945)
Everyday life in a Berlin Camp for ethnic Germans (1945)
Carrying One’s Possessions in a Backpack (1945)
Permission to Ride a Bicycle (July 24, 1945)
Coveted Possession: A Woman Defends her Bicycle (1945)
Report by the American Secret Service about the Attitudes of the German Population in the American Occupation Zone (August 12, 1945)
German Bishops at Fulda – Pastoral Letter by the Conference of Catholic Bishops (August 23, 1945)
Statement by the Council of the Protestant Church in Germany to the Representatives of the Ecumenical Council of Churches (October 19, 1945)
Isaac Deutscher, “East of the Elbe” (October 27, 1945)
The Central Office of the Protestant Train Station Mission: Progress Report (1945/46)
Food being Served to Children at a Hamburg School (1946)
Makeshift Balcony in a Destroyed Berlin House (1946)
A Cobbler in Potsdam (1946)
Film Review: Murderers Among Us (October 16, 1946)
Festive Premiere of the First German Movie (October 16, 1946)
Trümmerfilm: Murderers Among Us (October 17, 1946)
The Health Office of the City of Düsseldorf on General Health Conditions (1946)
The Economic State of Families, Examples from Berlin (1946/47)
Two Boys with Pilfered Cabbages (1947)
Destroyed Apartment Building in Berlin (1947)
Scene in Front of the Train Station in Hamburg-Altona (1947)
Waiting for Special Rations: Line in Front of a Butcher Shop in Hamburg-Winterhude (1947)
Confiscation of Living Space by the British Occupying Power (1947)
From the City of Aachen’s Social Report on Family Housing (1947)
Graphic Map of Wartime Destruction in German Cities (1947)
The Situation of Young People in Aachen (1947)
“What Do I Need to Know about Soli Packages?” (1947)
“What You Won’t Read in Baedeker. A Short Travel Guide through the Eastern Zone” (1947)
Opening a CARE Package (1948)
Cyclist Transports a CARE Package (1948)
Advertisement for Substitute Liverwurst at a Leipzig Store (1948)
“30,000 People are Walking in Igelit Sandals” (1948)
Billy Wilder’s A Foreign Affair (1948)
Synod of the Protestant Church in Germany: “Statement on the Jewish Question” (April 27, 1950)
Displaced Persons, Allies, and Germans
German Expellees and their New Neighbors