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Prisoners of War as Forced Laborers during the First World War (April 4, 1915)

in: Migration

Newspaper Announcements about the Availability of Prisoners of War (1915/16)

in: Migration

Dr. Oskar Cohn, SPD member of the Reichstag, as a Counterfigure to the Imagined Persona of the “Artist-soldier” or “Artist-politician” (1917)

in: Germanness

Gustav Hochstetter Translates “Poets and Thinkers” as “Judges and Executioners” (1914)

in: Germanness

Julius Meyer: A Jewish German Compares his Experiences as a German Soldier in the First World War and as a Jew in the November Pogrom of 1938 (Retrospective Account)

in: Germanness

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