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Producing Irons in Sörnewitz (1964)

“Freedom of Occupation”: Excerpt from the Staats-Lexikon: “Trade and Manufacturing” (1845–48)

Cobbler’s Workshop (c. 1850)

Bookbinder’s Workshop (c. 1850)

Center of Leipzig (c. 1850)

Female Guest Workers from Greece in an Alcoholic Beverage Factory in Hamburg (1963)

“Made in Blockaded Berlin” (1949)

E. E. Williams, Made in Germany (1896)

Industrial Employment (1849–1913)

Cottage Industry in the Ore Mountains of Saxony (1909)

Advertisement for Harmonicas Made by the Firm of Hans Rölz (1913)

The Textile Workforce (1882–1925)

Quinine Production (c. 1900)

Manufacturing Silk (1750)

Meissen Plate, attributed to Christian Friedrich Herold (1730s)

Jewish Life in the Weimar Republic: Oral History Interview with Eric Livingston (1990/1991)

Theodor Bogler, Model for a Combination Teapot for Mass Produktion (1923)