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Excerpts from the Report on the Potsdam Conference (Potsdam Agreement) (August 2, 1945)

The Verdicts in the Krakow Auschwitz Trial (1948)

Federal Minister for All-German Affairs Jakob Kaiser at the Second Federal Meeting of Silesians in Munich (September 16, 1951)

Polish Youths Forced to do Heavy Labor in Luckenwalde (Summer 1940)

Propaganda Poster from Occupied Poland: “Beware of Typhus. Avoid Jews” (1941)

Polish Jews Assemble in the Center of Nuremberg for Evacuation to the Polish Border (October 28, 1938)

Private Home Videos II: Jewish Life in Prewar Europe (1936–39)

Hitler’s Declaration of War (September 1, 1939)

Alleged War Guilt: Former German Ambassador to Poland, Hans-Adolf von Moltke, Shows Foreign Journalists Archival Materials from Warsaw as “Proof” of Poland’s Responsibility for the War (Fall 1939)

German-Soviet Boundary and Friendship Treaty – The New Borders after the Division of Poland (September 28, 1939)

Life in the Warsaw Ghetto (c. 1942)

Deportation of about 17,000 Polish Jews to the German-Polish Border (December 1, 1938)

Prewar Jewish Life in Warsaw (June 1939)

Excerpts from Baedeker’s Guidebooks (1936 and 1943)

German-Polish Consultations: Gerhard Schröder and Aleksander Kwaśniewski (November 5, 1998)

German-Polish Relations (January 31, 2005)

German-Polish Police Patrol (January 13, 2005)

Charles Krauthammer on International Fears of Unification (March 26, 1990)

Controversy on a Planned Museum on “Flight, Expulsion, and Reconciliation” (November 12, 2008)

Prussian King Frederick II (“the Great”), Correspondence Preceding the First Partition of Poland (1770-71)

The Partitions of Poland, 1772-1795

Jan Sobieski, King of Poland (1685)

August II (“the Strong”) of Poland with Frederick William I (“the Soldier King”) in 1728 (c. 1730)

August II (“the Strong”) of Poland is Received at the Palace in Berlin (1728)

The Situation of the Kingdom of Poland in the Year 1773 (1773)