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The Heidelberg Manifesto of Xenophobic Professors (March 4, 1982)

The Government Warns of a New Racial Arrogance (December 12, 1979)

Agreement between the GDR and Vietnam on the Importation of Contract Labor (April 11, 1980)

The Plight of Turkish Women in a Foreign Land (May 1, 1980)

Ethnic German Remigrants (August 22, 1988)

Guarantee of Asylum (February 17, 1989)

The Restrictive Immigration Policy of the Kohl Government (May 6, 1983)

Guest Workers’ Stories (Retrospective Account, 2013)

Statistics on Foreigners in the Federal Republic (1950–2001)

Xenophobic Sentiment in the GDR (March 7, 1989)

Theodor W. Adorno, “The Meaning of Working through the Past” (1963)

Review of Günter Grass’s Novel Dog Years (1963)

A Psychological Critique of the Refusal to Accept the Loss of the World War II (1967)

A Conservative Journalist Criticizes the Disappearance of the Term “Germany” (1972)

A Traditionalist Pleads for a More Positive Memory of Prussia (October 21, 1978)

Dolf Sternberger Describes the Term “Constitutional Patriotism” (1979)

The Definition of East German Identity in the Final GDR Constitution (October 7, 1974)

Hermann Lübbe on Neoconservatism (1983)

A Liberal Intellectual Reflects on the Burden of “Being German” (1983)

The Emotional Impact of the Broadcast of Holocaust, an American TV Miniseries, in the Federal Republic (1979)

The Television Movie Heimat: German Longing and Hatred for the Lost Mythical Home (1984)

The Liberal Social Philosopher Jürgen Habermas Insists on the Importance of Critical Memory (November 7, 1986)

Federal President Richard von Weizsäcker on the Meaning of Being German (1986)

The Revisionist Scholar Ernst Nolte Provokes the Historikerstreit (June 6, 1986)

Helmut Kohl on the Creation of a German Historical Museum as a Contribution to National Unity (October 28, 1987)