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A Double Hand Amputee War Veteran Lights Advent Candles (December 1949)

Crowning the German “Leg Queen” (1951)

“The Last Soldiers of the Great War”: Article from Die Zeit (October 13, 1955)

Emil Schäfer on the Person and Tasks of the Federal Minister of Family Affairs (1953)

POWs Returning from the Soviet Union Following Adenauer’s Visit to Moscow (October 1, 1955)

Prospective Housewives in a Cooking Class at the Hamburg Electrical Works (1951)

Baby Stroller Get-Together at a Playground in Frankfurt am Main (1954)

A Woman Discovers Her Son among Returning POWs at the Friedland Transfer Camp (October 1, 1955)

POWs from Soviet Camps Arrive at the Friedland Transfer Camp (October 1, 1955)

Franz-Josef Wuermeling, Federal Minister of Family Affairs (September 1954)

The Academic Success of Mixed-race Children. Study by the Institute for Anthropology in the Sciences and Humanities (1956)

The Illegitimate Children of Members of the Occupying Forces in the Federal Republic and in West Berlin (1956)

“On Saturdays, Dad’s mine” – Poster by the Confederation of German Trade Unions Advocating the Introduction of the Five-Day Work Week (1956)

Advertisement for Lux Cigarettes from Quick Magazine (1956)

Director Willi Forst and the Making of Die Sünderin (1951)

Review of the Film Schwarzwaldmädel (September 13, 1950)

The Scandal Surrounding Die Sünderin [The Sinner] (1951)

The Debate about Film Censorship: Die Sünderin (1951)

Die Sünderin Causes Moral Outrage (1951)

“Postcard Kitsch”: Review of Grün ist die Heide (November 19, 1951)

Pastoral Sermon by Cardinal Frings against the Film Die Sünderin (February 28, 1951)

“Pretty colors. Lots of Hermann Löns.” Review of Grün ist die Heide (November 21, 1951)

The Beginning of the Heimat-Film Boom: Dream Couple Sonja Ziemann and Rudolf Prack (1951)

Verdant Landscapes Replace Gray Rubble: Grün ist die Heide (1951)

Sonja Ziemann, Star of West German Heimatfilm (September 3, 1952)