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Legalizing First Trimester Abortions in the GDR (March 13, 1972)

The Catholic Church, Abortion, and Elections in the Federal Republic (August 31, 1972)

Abortion and Women’s Solidarity (1971)

“Set up Abortion Clinics Here” (July 1, 1975)

The District Court of Meiningen: Decision about the Termination of a Pregnancy Following a Rape (January 9, 1946)

Magdalene Gutenberg, Speech at a Gynecologists’ Conference on the Termination of a Pregnancy after a Crime of Violence (October 5–6, 1946)

The Bishop of the Protestant Church in Thuringia, Moritz Mitzenheim, on the Draft Bill about the Termination of Pregnancy (November 24, 1947)

Circular from the Ministry for Labor and Health Care on the Termination of Pregnancy (October 2, 1950)

Vials of Orasthin (1961)

Abortion in Unified Germany (1995)

Appeal to Preserve Legal First-Trimester Abortions in Unified Germany (1990)

Demonstration against the Ruling on Paragraph 218 (May 28, 1993)

Kreuzzug des Weibes [Woman’s Crusade] (1926)

Women of the Red Front Fighters’ League Demonstrate against the Prohibition of Abortion (August 19, 1928)

Cyankali [Cyanide] (1930)

Hans Harmsen, “Contemporary Questions of Eugenics” (1931)

Gabriele Tergit, “Paragraph 218: A Modern Gretchen Tragedy” (1926)

“A Pregnancy Must not be Terminated!” (1933)