Display: 51-75 of 206 Results

The Sopade Report on the Mood among Workers (September 1938)

Minutes of a Meeting of an Iron-Making Industry Working Group and Hermann Göring on Increasing Production (March 17, 1937)

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)

Fritz Sauckel’s Labor Mobilization Program (April 20, 1942)

Friedrich Weil, The End of a Wine Merchant’s Business (Retrospective Account)

Hans Kehrl Describes the Inefficient Management of the German Economy in the Fall of 1940 (Retrospective Account, 1973)

SD Report about Consumer Goods Shortages (March 18, 1940)

Employment of Women in Armament Factories (May 7, 1940)

Martin Bormann’s Circular of May 5, 1943, with a Memorandum on the Treatment of Foreign Laborers (April 15, 1943)

Indices of Cost of Living and of Workers’ Wages (1913/14-1943)

Hitler’s Speech to the National Socialist Women’s League (September 8, 1934)

SS Marriage Order (December 31, 1931)

Gertrud Scholtz-Klink, “To Be German is to be Strong” (1936)

Josef Meisinger on “Combating Homosexuality as a Political Task” (April 5–6, 1937)

Second Execution Order to the Law on the Hitler Youth (“Youth Service Regulation”) (March 25, 1939)

Reich Ministry of Justice Decision on Lesbianism (June 18, 1942)

Law on the Hitler Youth (December 1, 1936)

Himmler’s Secret Directive on the Care of All Legitimate and Illegitimate Children of “Good Blood” (October 28, 1939)

Himmler’s Response to Complaints about his “Procreation Decree” (January 30, 1940)

Reich Ministry of Labor Policy on the Rejection of Labor Conscription for Married Women (September 7, 1939)

Reich Ministry of Justice Report on the Emergence of “Youth Cliques and Gangs” (1944)

Martin Bormann’s Note on “Safeguarding the Future of the German People” (January 29, 1944)

Protocol of a Meeting during which Hitler, Bormann, and Others Rejected Equal Pay for Women (April 25, 1944)

SD Report on the Attitude of Young People towards the Nazi Party (August 12, 1943)