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Chapter (7/11)
War, Violence, Persecution
Contents
Peter Hagendorf’s Diary from the Thirty Years War (17th Century)
Jacques Callot, Les Bohémiens en marche: l’avant-garde (1621/35)
“Mandate against Gypsies and Rabble” (October 30, 1721)
French Refugees Arriving in Münster in 1794/95 (1800)
Francisco Goya, “Yo lo vi” – “I Saw It” (1810)
Carl Munde, My Escape from Dresden to New York in 1849 (1867)
Report on Jews Fleeing Russia (October 11, 1881)
Herero Uprising in German South-West Africa (1904)
Prisoners of War as Forced Laborers during the First World War (April 4, 1915)
Newspaper Announcements about the Availability of Prisoners of War (1915/16)
A Jewish Woman’s Account of the November Pogrom in Emden (Retrospective Account, 2000)
Wehrmacht Soldiers Round Up and Search Jewish Villagers in Poland (1939)
Eyewitness Account of Pogroms in Lodz (September 9, 1939)
Speech by Reich Chancellor Adolf Hitler before the Reichstag (October 6, 1939)
Fritz Sauckel’s Labor Mobilization Program (April 20, 1942)
Russian Language Labor Recruitment Poster (c. 1942)
Letter from the Wives of the Officers and Men of the Russian “Liberation Army” to Lieutenant General Shilenkoff (May 6, 1944)
Displaced Persons from a camp at Wiesbaden before their departure (1945)
Refugees from Vietnam Arrive in Hannover (December 1978)
The Amadeu Antonio Foundation
Arson Attack in Solingen (May 28-29, 1993)
Casa Stefan Zweig/Stefan Zweig Home
Silvia Koerner Recounts Her Escape from the Red Army (Retrospective Account, 2002)
Napuli Langa during the Occupation of Oranienplatz in Berlin (April 10, 2014)
Ai Weiwei, Human Flow (2017)
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