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Last Moments of an Election Battle (c. 1890)

Caricature: “Politicking Coachmen” (1884)

First Election News on October 27, 1881 (no date)

Ernst Henseler, Parliamentary Morning Pint (1894)

Rudolf Diels, Head of the Prussian Political Police, on the Reichstag Fire of February 27, 1933 (Retrospective Account, 1949)

Decree of the Reich President for the Protection of the People and State (“Reichstag Fire Decree”) (February 28, 1933)

Cabinet Discussion of the Reichstag Fire and Necessary Changes in the Law (March 7, 1933)

The Reichstag Fire: View of the Burnt-Out Plenary Hall (February 28, 1933)

1933 Election Campaign: Ballot for the Reichstag Election in the Hesse-Darmstadt District (March 5, 1933)

1933 Election Campaign: Reich President Paul von Hindenburg Leaves the Polling Station (March 5, 1933)

Social Democratic Delegate Otto Wels Speaks out against the “Enabling Act” (March 23, 1933)

The Enabling Act (March 24, 1933)

Enabling Act Adopted: Front Page of the Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung (March 24, 1933)

Otto Wels, SPD Chairman and Reichstag Deputy (1924)

View of the Kroll Opera House, where the Reichstag Convened after the Reichstag Fire (1938)

Extension of the “Enabling Act”: Hitler at the Lectern of the Kroll Opera in Berlin (January 30, 1937)

Hindenburg and Hitler to the Farmers’ Rescue: National Socialist Election Poster for the Reichstag Election (March 5, 1933)

The Swastika Rises like the Sun over the Reichstag and the Bismarck Memorial, Postcard (undated)

Reichstag Election of March 5, 1933: National Socialist Poster with the Caption: “The SPD Demands Historical Truth” (1933)

Reichstag Election of March 5, 1933: “The Reich will Never be Destroyed if You are United and Loyal” (1933)

Excerpts from Hitler’s Speech before the first “Greater German Reichstag” (January 30, 1939)

Artist Christo in Front of the Wrapped Reichstag (June 25, 1995)

The Writer Monika Maron Comments on the Popularity of Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s Wrapped Reichstag (July 3, 1995)

Christo and Jeanne Claude Wrap the Reichstag (Retrospective Account, 2015)