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Excerpt from the Constitution of the State of Baden (May 18, 1947)

Wedding in the Heidenheim Camp (1946)

Request for Permission to Move In (1948)

Family of Expellees at Camp Benthe near Hannover (1950)

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

Press Statement by Maria Weber, Main Department “Women in the DGB,” on the Working Woman and the Social Situation of the Family (August 30, 1960)

A Legislative Milestone: Mothers and Fathers Now Have Equal Rights (1959)

Why Single Women Are Good Mothers (July 26, 1960)

Private Home Videos I: Daily Life in Nazi Germany (1933-1938)

Deportation to Theresienstadt: Air Mail Communication Sent through the Foreign Service of the German Red Cross (September 15, 1942)

Children from the Lodz Ghetto are Transported to the Chelmno Death Camp (September 1942)

Jewish Daily Life in Prewar Nazi Germany (1934–38)

Postcards from the Children’s Transport (1938-1939)

The Persecution of Jehovah’s Witnesses (1936)

Women Protest against the Deportation of their Jewish Husbands (March 1943)

Hungarian Jews Arrive at Auschwitz II-Birkenau (May/June 1944)

Hungarian Jews Wait in a Clearing before being led to the Gas Chambers at Auschwitz II-Birkenau (May/June, 1944)

Young Father and Househusband (April 30, 2006)

A Young Family Plays “Mensch ärgere dich nicht” (November 27, 2005)

Marriage for All (June 30, 2017)

Tolerance for Non-Traditional Families (May 7, 2007)

On Child Rearing in the Villages of the Southern German Principality of Ansbach (1787)

General Law Code for the Prussian States, Part II.2: “Of the Mutual Rights and Obligations of Parents and Children” (1794)

The Early Life of a Nuremberg Tailor’s Son (1798)

A Noblewoman from Schleswig-Holstein Reflects on Her Idyllic Childhood in the Late Eighteenth Century (published posthumously, 1896)