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The Führer as Patron and Protector of the Arts: Hubert Lanzinger’s The Standard Bearer (c. 1934–36)

in: Germanness

Erich von Manstein Explains the German Defeat (Retrospective Account, 1955)

in: Germanness

Speech by Reich Chancellor Adolf Hitler before the Reichstag (October 6, 1939)

in: Migration

NS-Propaganda Map on the “Resettlement” of “Ethnic Germans” (January 1941)

in: Migration

Hans-Jürgen Massaquoi’s Childhood (1999)

in: Germanness

Carnival Parade in the Bavarian Town of Schwabach: Staging Expropriation (1936)

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

A Volunteer for a “Special Action“: The Police Secretary and Administrative Official Walter Mattner (1941–42)

in: Germanness

Camaraderie on the Front (Retrospective Account, 1967)

in: Germanness

Jakob von Uexküll, A Foray into the Worlds of Animals and Humans: With a Theory of Meaning (1934)

in: Knowledge and Education

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