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Monitoring Telephone Traffic with the Federal Republic (November 14, 1952)

German Bishops at Fulda – Pastoral Letter by the Conference of Catholic Bishops (August 23, 1945)

The Central Office of the Protestant Train Station Mission: Progress Report (1945/46)

Report by the American Secret Service about the Attitudes of the German Population in the American Occupation Zone (August 12, 1945)

Isaac Deutscher, “East of the Elbe” (October 27, 1945)

Statement by the Council of the Protestant Church in Germany to the Representatives of the Ecumenical Council of Churches (October 19, 1945)

The Health Office of the City of Düsseldorf on General Health Conditions (1946)

The Economic State of Families, Examples from Berlin (1946/47)

Film Review: Murderers Among Us (October 16, 1946)

“What You Won’t Read in Baedeker. A Short Travel Guide through the Eastern Zone” (1947)

The Situation of Young People in Aachen (1947)

From the City of Aachen’s Social Report on Family Housing (1947)

“What Do I Need to Know about Soli Packages?” (1947)

Confiscation of Living Space by the British Occupying Power (1947)

Billy Wilder’s A Foreign Affair (1948)

“30,000 People are Walking in Igelit Sandals” (1948)

Synod of the Protestant Church in Germany: “Statement on the Jewish Question” (April 27, 1950)

Karl Hauff: Memorandum on the Condition of Victims of Political, Racial, and Religious Persecution by the Nazi Regime (1947)

Decree on Aid Measures for Former Political Prisoners (1945)

Paul Merker to the Chairman of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany, Wilhelm Pieck, on the Compensation Law in the Soviet Occupation Zone (1948)

“Restitution for National Socialist Injustice”: Article by Oberregierungsrat Ernst Heller in Die Neue Zeitung (March 19, 1949)

Interview with Chancellor Konrad Adenauer on Compensation and Reparations (November 25, 1949)

Implementation Decree on the Creation and Procedures of Care Centers for Victims of Persecution in Hesse (1948)

Decree on the Creation of a New Ordinance to Secure the Rights of Recognized Victims of Nazi Persecution (1953)

Chancellor Konrad Adenauer on the Federal Republic’s Attitude towards the Jews (September 27, 1951)