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Ceremonial Groundbreaking for the Broadcasting House in Berlin (May 29, 1929)

Social Democrat Julius Moses on the Increasing Impoverishment of Germany’s Population (March 6, 1931)

Excerpts from the Reichstag Debate on the National Budget (February 5, 1931)

Opening Ceremony of the 8th Great German Radio Exhibition (1931)

Wilhelm Cuno on “The Existential Requirements of the German Shipping Industry” (December 23, 1932)

Erich Kästner, Die Entwicklung der Menschheit (1932)

Annemarie Hase, “An allem sind die Juden schuld!” (1931)

Chancellor Hans Luther, Address to the Stockholm Conference for Practiced Christianity (August 1925)

Josef Joos Criticizes “Anti-Catholic Rhetoric” in the Reichstag (February 6, 1931)

Jewish Life in Weimar Germany: Oral History Interview with Leo Diamantstein (1991)

Jewish Life in the Weimar Republic: Oral History Interview with Eric Livingston (1990/1991)

Jewish Life in Weimar Germany: Oral History Interview with Ernest Fontheim (Excerpt, 1997)

Jewish Life in the Weimar Republic: Oral History Interview with Jeanette Rothschild (Excerpt, 1997)

Albert Einstein Speaks at the Opening of the Seventh German Radio Exhibition (August 22, 1930)

Radio Report on the Crew of the Airship “Graf Zeppelin” Returning from Their Arctic Voyage (July 30, 1931)

Paul Hindemith, “Shimmy” and “Ragtime” from Suite 1922 for Piano op. 26 (1922)

“Leb wohl, mein Schatz” from Ernst Krenek’s Opera Jonny spielt auf (1927)

Overture and “The Ballad of Mack the Knife” from The Three Penny Opera (1928)

Arnold Schoenberg, String Quartet No. 3 (op. 30) (1927)

Radio Play: SOS...rao rao...Foyn - “Krassin” Rescues “Italia” (1929)

The First German Radio Broadcast (October 29, 1923)

Claire Waldoff, “Raus mit den Männern aus’m Reichstag” (1926)

Wilhelm Bendow and Paul Morgan, “A Conversation at the Races” (1926)

Radio Comedy Featuring Max Heye and Grete Wiedecke (c. 1929)

The Art of the Radio Play: Four Examples (1931)