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Circular by Robert Ley on the Action to “Coordinate” the Free Trade Unions (April 21, 1933)

The So-Called Coordination: First Meeting of the Coordinated Hamburg Citizenry under SA Supervision (May 10, 1933)

Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service (April 7, 1933)

Himmler Speech at the Academy of German Law (October 11, 1936)

Disbarment: A Jewish Lawyer is Removed from the List of Lawyers Licensed to Practice at the District Court of Tilsit in East Prussia (June 9, 1933)

“First a German, then a Civil Servant” (July 31, 1933)

The Hereditary Farm Law (September 29, 1933)

Ban on Free Trade Unions: SA Members Seize the Trade Union Building on Engelufer in Berlin (May 2, 1933)

Appeal of the German Labor Front after the Dissolution of the Free Trade Unions: Then as Now, We Remain Comrades (May 2, 1933)

Robert Ley, Head of the German Labor Front (1936)

Der Stürmer as Teaching Material in Class (c. 1935)

Reich Concordat between the Holy See and the German Reich (July 20, 1933)

Excerpt from the Minutes of a Conference of Reich Ministers (July 14, 1933)

Reich Conference of German Christians at the Sportpalast in Berlin (November 13, 1933)

Hitler Greets Reich Bishop Ludwig Müller and Abbot Albanus Schachleitner at the “Reich Party Congress for Unity and Strength” (September 1934)

Reich Bishop Ludwig Müller after his Inauguration at the Berlin Cathedral (September 23, 1934)

Correspondence between Wilhelm Furtwängler and Joseph Goebbels about Art and the State (April 1933)

Extracts from the Manual of the Reich Chamber of Culture (1937)

Letter from the Rudolf Mosse Publishing House to a Former Subscriber to the Berliner Tageblatt (May 12, 1933)

Inauguration of the “Langemarck Studium” of the Reich Students Leadership in Hanover (December 9, 1938)

Viennese Jews are Forced to Scour the Streets (March/April 1938)

Guidelines for Teaching History (1938)

Reich Leader of the German Student Body [Deutsche Studentenschaft] Andreas Feickert on the Balcony of Berlin University (January 1935)