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First German People’s Congress “For German Unity and a Just Peace” in Admiralspalast in East Berlin (December 6-7, 1947)

Second German People’s Congress in Admiralspalast in East Berlin (March 17-18, 1948)

Principles and Aims of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany (April 21, 1946)

Election Poster for the Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED): “Your Vote for the Socialist Unity Party for Reconstruction, Peace, Work, and Bread!” (1946)

The Founding of the SED (April 21, 1946)

Rally in Halle/Saale during the Elections to the Third German People’s Congress (May 15-16, 1949)

Propaganda for the German People’s Council at the Neue Wache in Berlin (1949)

From the Resolution of the First Party Conference of the SED (January 28, 1949)

Crowd at a Polling Station in Gransee/Brandenburg on the Day of the Regional and Parliamentary Elections (October 17, 1954)

SED’s Third Party Congress at Werner Seelenbinder Hall in East Berlin (July 20-24, 1950)

Politburo Decision on the Work of the Ministry for State Security (March 18, 1952)

The Politburo of the Central Committee of the SED on the Junge Gemeinde [Young Congregation] (January 27, 1953)

Directive on Republikflucht (March 18, 1953)

Women during the May Day Rally in Berlin (May 1, 1946)

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

Letter from Karl Lewke to the Central Committee of the SED (December 2, 1945)

The Problems of the Young Generation from the Perspective of an SED Functionary (September 1946)

Wilhelm Pieck, “To the Returnees” (1946)

Seesawing in Rubble (1946)

Guidelines for School Policy for the German Democratic School (August 24, 1949)

The Immediate Tasks of Universities and Institutions of Higher Education: Resolution by the Central Committee of the Socialist Unity Party (February 1951)

Mass Rally and Torchlight Procession by the Free German Youth in East Berlin (October 11, 1949)

Opening of the “Ernst Thälmann” Pioneer Republic at Wuhlheide, East Berlin (May 24, 1950)

Resolution by the Central Committee of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany, adopted at the Fifth Session (March 15-17, 1951)

Minister of Culture Johannes R. Becher (left) Greets Thomas Mann (right) at the Weimar National Theater (May 14, 1955)