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“A Pregnancy Must not be Terminated!” (1933)

Pastor Dietrich Bonhoeffer, “Who Can Resist Temptation?” (December 1942)

Directives for the Treatment of Political Commissars (“Commissar Order”) (June 6, 1941)

First “Great German Art Exhibition”: “Works that are Setting the Direction of German Art” (July 18, 1937)

Alleged War Guilt: Former German Ambassador to Poland, Hans-Adolf von Moltke, Shows Foreign Journalists Archival Materials from Warsaw as “Proof” of Poland’s Responsibility for the War (Fall 1939)

Anti-Fascist Imagery: “This is the Salvation They are Bringing Us!”. (June 29, 1938)

Christoph Probst and Alexander Schmorell of the Student Resistance Group “White Rose” (1941)

Degenerate Art: “Take Dada Seriously! – It’s Worth It” (1937)

Soldiers in Front of a Section of the “Atlantic Wall” in Northern France (1943)

German Radio Operator using the “Enigma” Device (March 1941)

Concentration and Extermination Camps and Major “Euthanasia” Centers

Siblings Hans and Sophie Scholl and Christoph Probst (left to right) of the Student Resistance Group “White Rose” (1942)

The Conference Room at the “Wolf’s Lair” after the Assassination Attempt (July 20, 1944)

Appeal by the Reich Government to the German People (February 1, 1933)

The Eternal Jew (1940)

Hotel Hanselbauer in Bad Wiessee: Scene of the Arrest of Ernst Röhm and his Followers (June 30, 1934)

Session of the Presidential Committee of the “Reich Deputation of German Jews” in Berlin (1933)

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

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

Triumph of the Will (1935)

German Industrialists Salute the Flag at a Rally for the German Economy in Berlin (November 7, 1933)

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

Postage Stamps Featuring Nazi Architecture (1936)

Trailer for Die grosse Liebe (1942)

Enjoying a Camera (1935)