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Heinrich Brüning, Address to the Reichstag Committee on Foreign Affairs (May 24, 1932)

Stefan Zweig, “The Monotonization of the World” (1925)

Hermann Hesse, “The Longing of our Time for a Worldview” (1926)

Friedrich von Gottl-Ottlilienfeld, “Fordism. On Industry and Technical Reason” (1926)

Friedrich Sieburg, “Worshipping Elevators” (1926)

Thomas Mann, “Against Thickheadedness and Retrograde Behavior: A Wish Made to Humanity” (1927)

Albert Einstein and Sigmund Freud, “Why War?” (1932)

Ernst von Salomon, “We and the Intellectuals” (May 1930)

Bernhard Hanssler on Catholicism and Democracy (Retrospective account, 1990)

Arnold Brecht on Cardinal Pacelli and Radio in the Early 1920s (Retrospective Account, 1966)

Population by Religious Denomination (1910-1939)

Thomas Mann on the “Jewish Question” (1921)

Gershom Scholem on Zionism (July 30, 1921)

Norderney: A Jewish Beach Resort (1930)

Bernhard Weiß, “More Self-Confidence” (June 1932)

Betty Scholem to her Son Gershom on the Situation in Germany (February-March 1933)

The Economic and Social Status of the Jewish Population (1933 / 1939)

Carl Schwabe on his Life in Germany before Hitler Came to Power (Retrospective Account, 1939)

Gershom Scholem on his Decision to Emigrate in 1923 (Retrospective Account, 1977)

Emil Schorsch on his Duties as a Rabbi in Hannover (Retrospective Account, 1975)

Gershom Scholem on His Brother Werner (Retrospective Account, 1977)

Emil Fackenheim on His Jewish Education in the 1920s (published posthumously, 2007)

Emil Fackenheim Recalls His Childhood and Youth in Halle, 1916-1933 (published posthumously, 2007)

George L. Mosse on his Father’s Liberal Worldview and his Underestimation of National Socialism (Retrospective Account, 2000)

Mid-Tier Secondary Schools [Mittelschulen] (1911-1939)