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First “Great German Art Exhibition”: “Works that are Setting the Direction of German Art” (July 18, 1937)

Degenerate Art: Exhibition Guide (1937)

Mass Production of Hitler Busts (1937)

Max Liebermann, Self-Portrait (1934)

Degenerate Art: “Take Dada Seriously! – It’s Worth It” (1937)

“Degenerate Music”: Title Page of the Exhibition Guide (1938)

Storage Room in Niederschönhausen Castle for Confiscated Works of Degenerate Art, including Works by Vincent van Gogh, Pablo Picasso, and Paul Gauguin (1937)

Storage Room in Niederschönhausen Castle for Confiscated Works of Degenerate Art, including Works by Pablo Picasso and Wilhelm Lehmbruck (1937)

Degenerate Art: Wilhelm Lehmbruck’s Large Kneeling Woman (1937)

Sculpture by Joseph Thorak on the Berlin Reich Sports Field (1937)

Jew Süß, Film Stills (1940)

Modernist Design on the Cover of Neue Linie Magazine (March 1935)

Hitler Applauding at a Performance Conducted by Wilhelm Furtwängler at the Berlin Philharmonic (1939)

“Wunschkonzert” Radio Show Propaganda Publication (December 1940)

Leni Riefenstahl with the 14th Army Corps in Poland (September 1939)

Symphony Concert in Hanover (1940/41)

The New Reich Chancellery, Designed by Albert Speer (c. 1940)

Working Maidens, Painting by Leopold Schmutzler (1940)

Propaganda Poster: “Führer We Will Follow You! Everyone Votes Yes!” (1934)

League of German Girls Recruitment Poster (1937)

Stew for the Winter Relief Fund at the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church in Berlin (1935)

The Führer and Youth (Adolf Hitler with a Little Girl), Postcard (1933)

The Swastika Rises like the Sun over the Reichstag and the Bismarck Memorial, Postcard (undated)

Our Führer Adolf Hitler is the Sole Shining Example for Every German (The Buttons Glow in the Dark) (undated)

Foreign Propaganda about Life during War in Germany (October 1944)