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A Double Hand Amputee War Veteran Lights Advent Candles (December 1949)
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Occupation and the Emergence of Two States (1945-1961)
Crowning the German “Leg Queen” (1951)
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Occupation and the Emergence of Two States (1945-1961)
“The Last Soldiers of the Great War”: Article from Die Zeit (October 13, 1955)
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Occupation and the Emergence of Two States (1945-1961)
Emil Schäfer on the Person and Tasks of the Federal Minister of Family Affairs (1953)
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Occupation and the Emergence of Two States (1945-1961)
POWs Returning from the Soviet Union Following Adenauer’s Visit to Moscow (October 1, 1955)
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Occupation and the Emergence of Two States (1945-1961)
Prospective Housewives in a Cooking Class at the Hamburg Electrical Works (1951)
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Occupation and the Emergence of Two States (1945-1961)
Baby Stroller Get-Together at a Playground in Frankfurt am Main (1954)
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Occupation and the Emergence of Two States (1945-1961)
A Woman Discovers Her Son among Returning POWs at the Friedland Transfer Camp (October 1, 1955)
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Occupation and the Emergence of Two States (1945-1961)
POWs from Soviet Camps Arrive at the Friedland Transfer Camp (October 1, 1955)
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Occupation and the Emergence of Two States (1945-1961)
Franz-Josef Wuermeling, Federal Minister of Family Affairs (September 1954)
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Occupation and the Emergence of Two States (1945-1961)
The Academic Success of Mixed-race Children. Study by the Institute for Anthropology in the Sciences and Humanities (1956)
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Occupation and the Emergence of Two States (1945-1961)
The Illegitimate Children of Members of the Occupying Forces in the Federal Republic and in West Berlin (1956)
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Occupation and the Emergence of Two States (1945-1961)
“On Saturdays, Dad’s mine” – Poster by the Confederation of German Trade Unions Advocating the Introduction of the Five-Day Work Week (1956)
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Occupation and the Emergence of Two States (1945-1961)
Advertisement for Lux Cigarettes from Quick Magazine (1956)
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Occupation and the Emergence of Two States (1945-1961)
Director Willi Forst and the Making of Die Sünderin (1951)
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Occupation and the Emergence of Two States (1945-1961)
Review of the Film Schwarzwaldmädel (September 13, 1950)
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Occupation and the Emergence of Two States (1945-1961)
The Scandal Surrounding Die Sünderin [The Sinner] (1951)
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Occupation and the Emergence of Two States (1945-1961)
The Debate about Film Censorship: Die Sünderin (1951)
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Occupation and the Emergence of Two States (1945-1961)
Die Sünderin Causes Moral Outrage (1951)
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Occupation and the Emergence of Two States (1945-1961)
“Postcard Kitsch”: Review of Grün ist die Heide (November 19, 1951)
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Occupation and the Emergence of Two States (1945-1961)
Pastoral Sermon by Cardinal Frings against the Film Die Sünderin (February 28, 1951)
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Occupation and the Emergence of Two States (1945-1961)
“Pretty colors. Lots of Hermann Löns.” Review of Grün ist die Heide (November 21, 1951)
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Occupation and the Emergence of Two States (1945-1961)
The Beginning of the Heimat-Film Boom: Dream Couple Sonja Ziemann and Rudolf Prack (1951)
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Occupation and the Emergence of Two States (1945-1961)
Verdant Landscapes Replace Gray Rubble: Grün ist die Heide (1951)
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Occupation and the Emergence of Two States (1945-1961)
Sonja Ziemann, Star of West German Heimatfilm (September 3, 1952)
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Occupation and the Emergence of Two States (1945-1961)
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