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Report by the Prussian District Government in Koblenz on the Civic Condition of the Jews (1820)
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From Vormärz to Prussian Dominance (1815–1866)
Motion to Grant Full Emancipation to Jews in the Duchy of Nassau (1846)
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From Vormärz to Prussian Dominance (1815–1866)
Excerpts from Gabriel Riesser’s Pamphlet on the Emancipation of the Jews (1831)
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From Vormärz to Prussian Dominance (1815–1866)
Report on the Civic Conditions of the Jews in the Duchy of Nassau (1822)
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From Vormärz to Prussian Dominance (1815–1866)
Synod of the Protestant Church in Germany: “Statement on the Jewish Question” (April 27, 1950)
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Occupation and the Emergence of Two States (1945–1961)
Paul Merker to the Chairman of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany, Wilhelm Pieck, on the Compensation Law in the Soviet Occupation Zone (1948)
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Occupation and the Emergence of Two States (1945–1961)
Decree on the Creation of a New Ordinance to Secure the Rights of Recognized Victims of Nazi Persecution (1953)
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Occupation and the Emergence of Two States (1945–1961)
Chancellor Konrad Adenauer on the Federal Republic’s Attitude towards the Jews (September 27, 1951)
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Occupation and the Emergence of Two States (1945–1961)
OMGUS Survey on Antisemitism in the American Zone (December 1946)
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Occupation and the Emergence of Two States (1945–1961)
OMGUS Survey of Prejudice and Antisemitism (April 1948)
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Occupation and the Emergence of Two States (1945–1961)
The Harrison Report (September 1945)
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Occupation and the Emergence of Two States (1945–1961)
Butchers, Cattle-Traders, and Jews in Mainz
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Forging an Empire: Bismarckian Germany (1866–1890)
Protestants, Catholics, Jews, and Others: Confessional Population (December 1, 1871)
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Forging an Empire: Bismarckian Germany (1866–1890)
Proportion of Foreign-Born Jews in Germany (1871–1910)
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Forging an Empire: Bismarckian Germany (1866–1890)
Emil Lehmann’s Petition to Improve the Legal Rights of Jews in Saxony (November 25, 1869)
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Forging an Empire: Bismarckian Germany (1866–1890)
Heinrich von Treitschke Pronounces “The Jews are Our Misfortune” (November 15, 1879)
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Forging an Empire: Bismarckian Germany (1866–1890)
A Jewish Rabbi in a Prussian Reading Circle (1880s)
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Forging an Empire: Bismarckian Germany (1866–1890)
The Antisemitic Movement in Germany—Through British Eyes (1873–1892)
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Forging an Empire: Bismarckian Germany (1866–1890)
Ernst Henrici Addresses Berlin Antisemites in the Reichshall Meeting: A Report in the Tribune (December 1880)
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Forging an Empire: Bismarckian Germany (1866–1890)
Declaration of Seventy-Five Notables against Antisemitism (November 12, 1880)
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Forging an Empire: Bismarckian Germany (1866–1890)
Theodor Fritsch to Wilhelm Marr on New Tactics for the Struggle against the Jews (1884–85)
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Forging an Empire: Bismarckian Germany (1866–1890)
A General Assembly of German Israelites (1893)
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Wilhelmine Germany and the First World War (1890–1918)
Theodor Herzl meets Wilhelm II in Jerusalem (1898)
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Wilhelmine Germany and the First World War (1890–1918)
Foreign Jews in Total Jewish and Alien Populations (1910)
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Wilhelmine Germany and the First World War (1890–1918)
The Readmission of Jews into Brandenburg (1671)
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The Holy Roman Empire (1648–1815)
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