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Festive Premiere of the First German Movie (October 16, 1946)

Warning against Fraternization (1945)

Directing Traffic in Postwar Berlin (1945)

Stuttgart Speech (“Speech of Hope”) by James F. Byrnes, United States Secretary of State (September 6, 1946)

Rebuilding Public Life in the British Occupation Zone (1946)

General Lucius D. Clay in Garmisch-Partenkirchen (1947)

A Meeting of the Allied Control Council in Berlin (1947)

Sign Demarcating the Zonal Borders in Destroyed Berlin (1945)

Control Council Directive No. 38 (October 12, 1946)

The Present Status of Denazification (December 31, 1950)

Eugen Kogon, “The Right to Be Wrong in Politics” (July 1947)

The Editor-in-Chief of Die Zeit on the Nuremberg Trials (January 22, 1948) and the American Response (February 12, 1948)

Analysis of Denazification Categories in the Western Occupation Zones (1949-1950)

Preparing for Denazification Hearings [Spruchkammerverfahren] in Nuremberg (February 1, 1947)

Denazification in the American Occupation Zone (1948)

Denazification in the British Occupation Zone (1946)

Fritz Thyssen at his Spruchkammerverfahren in Königstein im Taunus (August 17, 1948)

Excerpts from Ernst von Salomon’s Answers to the 131 Questions in the Allied Military Government Fragebogen (1951)

Extracts from the British Military Government Law No. 61: First Law for Monetary Reform [Currency Law] (June 20, 1948)

U.S. Report on the Agreement to Unite the British and American Occupation Zones (1948)

Currency Reform (June 20, 1948)

Black Market in the American Occupation Zone (1948)

New Use of the Former Reich Party Rally Grounds in Nuremberg: The General German Automobile Club (ADAC) Hosts an Event on Zeppelin Field (1955)

Ludwig Erhard on the Social Market Economy (August 22, 1948)

May Day Rally in Berlin’s Lustgarten (May 1, 1946)