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”Nationally-Owned Enterprises – The Backbone of the Economic Plan”: Representatives of Nationally-Owned Enterprises Meet in Leipzig to Prepare for the Two-Year Plan for 1949/50 (July 4, 1948)

First German People’s Congress “For German Unity and a Just Peace” in Admiralspalast in East Berlin (December 6-7, 1947)

Propaganda Poster: “Farms for ‘New Farmers’ from Materials from Demolished Barracks and Manor Houses” (May 1948)

“Activist” Adolf Hennecke (1948)

“All Marxist Paths Lead to Moscow”: Election Poster for the Christian Democratic Union (1953)

Celebrating the “Miracle of Bern”: Soccer World Cup (July 4, 1954)

The Merger of the Eastern SPD and the KPD: “Unity” (1946)

“Displaced Persons” (DPs) Take Part in a Flag Ceremony (1945)

Camp for “Displaced Persons” from the Soviet Union (1945-46)

“The Party’s Condolences”: Spiegel Cover (November 14, 1956)

After the “Storming of Berlin”: Bombed-out People on the Street (May 1, 1945)

“Resettlers” from the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic in the GDR (January 1957)

Emergency Accommodations in “Nissen Huts” in Hamburg (1946)

“Guest Workers” in their Living Quarters in Frankfurt am Main (1959)

Putting Every Brick to Use: “Rubble Woman” Removing Mortar Remnants (1946)

Members of a “Socialist Work Collective” Eat Lunch in the Barracks of a Potsdam Construction Site (1959)

“Being a Christian in a Time of Need”: 72nd German Catholic Congress in Mainz (September 1-5, 1948)

“The World of the Woman” Exhibition in East Berlin (September 1956)

A Model “New Farmer” and his Family (September 1950)

Opening of the “Ernst Thälmann” Pioneer Republic at Wuhlheide, East Berlin (May 24, 1950)

“On Saturdays, Dad’s mine” – Poster by the Confederation of German Trade Unions Advocating the Introduction of the Five-Day Work Week (1956)

“New Teachers for the New Schools” (1945)

A Young Family during the Early Years of the “Economic Miracle” (1951)

Bertolt Brecht’s “Herr Puntila and his Man Matti” by the Berliner Ensemble (1949)

Walter Ulbricht’s Speech on the Berlin Question (June 15, 1961)