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OMGUS Survey on Attitudes toward Expellees (September 13, 1946)

OMGUS Survey on Antisemitism in the American Zone (December 1946)

OMGUS Survey on German Attitudes toward the Nuremberg Trials (1945–46)

OMGUS Survey on Public Attitudes toward Denazification (1946–47)

OMGUS Survey on Worries and Hardship in Germany (May–October 1946)

OMGUS Summary of Trends in German Public Opinion (December 17, 1947)

OMGUS Survey of German Opinions on the Organization of Europe (August 1947)

OMGUS Survey on Attitudes toward the Food Situation (1946–47)

OMGUS Survey of German Opinions on the Socialization of Industry (November 1947)

OMGUS Survey of German Reactions to Expellees and DPs (December 3, 1947)

OMGUS Survey of Trends in German Public Opinion (1945–49)

OMGUS Survey: The Public Compares Present and Past Economic Conditions (July 1949)

OMGUS Survey of Prejudice and Antisemitism (April 1948)

OMGUS Survey of the Chief Cares and Worries since the Currency Reform (February–August 1948)

OMGUS Survey: How do the Germans View the Lastenausgleich? (November 1948)

OMGUS Survey of Expectations for the Marshall Plan (March 1948)

Trümmerfilm: Murderers Among Us (October 17, 1946)

Festive Premiere of the First German Movie (October 16, 1946)

Stuttgart Speech (“Speech of Hope”) by James F. Byrnes, United States Secretary of State (September 6, 1946)

Control Council Directive No. 38 (October 12, 1946)

The Present Status of Denazification (December 31, 1950)

Eugen Kogon, “The Right to Be Wrong in Politics” (July 1947)

The Editor-in-Chief of Die Zeit on the Nuremberg Trials (January 22, 1948) and the American Response (February 12, 1948)

Analysis of Denazification Categories in the Western Occupation Zones (1949-1950)

Excerpts from Ernst von Salomon’s Answers to the 131 Questions in the Allied Military Government Fragebogen (1951)