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Demonstration by the Confederation of German Trade Unions (May 1, 1996)

Employment Office in Berlin-Marzahn (June 6, 1996)

Nationwide Day of Protest by the Unemployed (March 5, 1998)

Resentment against the Support for East German Migrants (January 22, 1990)

The Government Offers an Explanation for Xenophobia (March 2, 1994)

Ten Years of Hartz IV (2015)

Economic Collapse and a New Beginning after 1990 (2020)

“Joint Venture Upswing East”: Job-Creation Measure to Eliminate Environmental Damage (April 2, 1992)

Weariness with Politics (October 2, 2006)

Unemployment and the East-West Divide (2017)

Nostalgia for the GDR (2009)

Are Women the Losers of Unification? (October 1999)

Poverty and Wealth (April 21, 2005)

Chancellor Gerhard Schröder and Peter Hartz (September 10, 2002)

“Monday Demonstration” against Hartz IV Reforms in Rostock (August 9, 2004)

Publicist Arnulf Baring Warns of a Declining Germany (1997)

German Trade Unions Oppose the Dismantling of the Welfare State (March 5, 1997)

Causes and Effects of Emigration from Germany (1870s–1880s)

Unemployed Women and Men Demonstrate for the Proposed Expropriation of Princely Estates (1926)

Reichstag Debate on the Unemployment Insurance Act (1927)

International Workers’ Aid Association Soup Kitchen (November 8, 1923)

Sign on a Barbershop Announcing Special Prices for the Unemployed (1927)

Helene Simon, “Unemployment” (April 1929)

The Course of the Great Depression (1929-34)

Social Democrat Julius Moses on the Increasing Impoverishment of Germany’s Population (March 6, 1931)