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

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

Lifestyle and Expenditures of a Public Servant’s Family in Berlin (1889)

Large Dresden Family Living on 1,000 Marks per Year (1880s)

A Working-Class File-Cutter Remembers his Fatherless Childhood (1879–1909)

Lifestyle and Expenditures of a Skilled Worker’s Family in Berlin (1890)

Food Expenditures of Two Working-Class Families (1887–1888)

A Proletarian Mother and Her Stillborn Child (1860–1882)

A Jewish Child’s Memories of his Family’s “Conversion” from Orthodox to Reform Practices (1880s)

“It’s Amazingly Rare that I get an Egg!” Breakfast for a Leipzig Working-Class Family (mid-1880s)

Three Generations of Workers (1910)

A Female Mason Perched High above Berlin (c. 1910)

Working Class Quarters (c. 1910)

A Peasant Family at Lunch (1912)

Richard Dehmel, Der Arbeitsmann (1896 / Recording: 1959)

Bourgeois Family Hiking in the Harz Mountains (c. 1900)

In the Care of Grandmother (c. 1910)

The Imperial Couple with Three of Their Grandchildren (c. 1914)

The Tragedy of a Strike (1911)

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)