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The Editor-in-Chief of Die Zeit on the Nuremberg Trials (January 22, 1948) and the American Response (February 12, 1948)

Analysis of Denazification Categories in the Western Occupation Zones (1949-1950)

Preparing for Denazification Hearings [Spruchkammerverfahren] in Nuremberg (February 1, 1947)

Denazification in the American Occupation Zone (1948)

Denazification in the British Occupation Zone (1946)

Fritz Thyssen at his Spruchkammerverfahren in Königstein im Taunus (August 17, 1948)

The Verdicts in the Krakow Auschwitz Trial (1948)

Excerpts from Ernst von Salomon’s Answers to the 131 Questions in the Allied Military Government Fragebogen (1951)

Extracts from the British Military Government Law No. 61: First Law for Monetary Reform [Currency Law] (June 20, 1948)

Rebuilding the Economy in the American and British Occupation Zones (1948)

U.S. Report on the Agreement to Unite the British and American Occupation Zones (1948)

Report on the Berlin Airlift (July 30, 1948)

Berlin Airlift: Children Hope for Chocolates (July 1948)

Currency Reform (June 20, 1948)

Black Market in the American Occupation Zone (1948)

New Use of the Former Reich Party Rally Grounds in Nuremberg: The General German Automobile Club (ADAC) Hosts an Event on Zeppelin Field (1955)

Ludwig Erhard on the Social Market Economy (August 22, 1948)

City Councilor Ernst Reuter Appeals to the “People of the World” (September 9, 1948)

May Day Rally in Berlin’s Lustgarten (May 1, 1946)

Excerpt from an Explanation of the Two-Year Plan for 1949/50 (June 30, 1948)

Excerpt from the Currency Reform Resolution Passed by the Central Committee of the SED (June 22, 1948)

”Nationally-Owned Enterprises – The Backbone of the Economic Plan”: Representatives of Nationally-Owned Enterprises Meet in Leipzig to Prepare for the Two-Year Plan for 1949/50 (July 4, 1948)

The Barn and Storehouse of the Hesserode Estate are Torn Down (May 1948)

Propaganda Poster: “Farms for ‘New Farmers’ from Materials from Demolished Barracks and Manor Houses” (May 1948)

“Activist” Adolf Hennecke (1948)