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Propaganda Photo: Land Reform in the Soviet Occupation Zone (September 1945)

Control Council Law No. 32 on the Employment of Women in Building and Reconstruction Work (July 10, 1946)

The Federal Executive Board of the Democratic Women’s League of Germany: Working Directive on the Law for the Protection of Mothers and the Rights of Women (November 6, 1950)

Resolution of the Second Party Congress of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany on the Women’s Question (September 24, 1947)

The 6th Interzonal Trade Union Conference: Position of Women in the Economy, the Restructuring of Social Security (October 21–23, 1947)

Order Regarding Measures to Increase Labor Productivity and to Further Improve the Material Situation of the Workers and Salaried Employees in Industry and the Transportation Sector (1947)

Recommendations for Promoting Women’s Work in East German Enterprises (1949)

Taking a Break during Clearing Operations in Berlin (1945-46)

Anita Grandke, “Does the Working Woman Destroy Her Family?” (June 11, 1960)

Assessment of the 12th Plenum of the Central Committee of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany on Getting Women to Take up Gainful Employment (1961)

Comment by a Female Teacher after a Lecture by Kurt Hager on the Situation in Schools (October 1960)

Housework with Husband and Children (1955)

Letters to the Editor of the Magazine Die Frau von heute: “Is the Working Woman a Bad Mother?” (1950)

Housewives’ Brigade (January 1960)

Female Workers at the East German State Railway Improvement Works in Wittenberge (1955)

Members of a “Socialist Work Collective” Eat Lunch in the Barracks of a Potsdam Construction Site (1959)

Members of the Worin Agricultural Cooperative in Oderbruch Discuss their Work (1955)

Report by the Central Women’s Committee (Bergmann-Borsig) on the Tenth Anniversary of the Women’s Committees (1962)

On the Occupational Situation of Women after 1945 (1949)

Putting Every Brick to Use: “Rubble Woman” Removing Mortar Remnants (1946)

The Art of Maintaining a Household: All Purchases are Carefully Recorded (1950)

Gainfully Employed Persons and Labor Force Participation Rate (1949–1970)

Enterprising Women: Cooking under the Open Sky (1945)

A Skeptical Glance at a Female Plumber’s Apprentice (1952)

On-Site Daycare at the Steelworks in Riesa (April 1951)