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“Hair Care,” from Anna Fischer-Dückelmann, The Wife as Family Doctor (1911)

in: Knowledge and Education

Female Forced Laborers from the Soviet Union (December 12, 1942)

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The Realities of Collection Organization: Founding Certificate, Duke Albrecht V of Bavaria (1565)

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Germany’s First Female Professor: Rahel Hirsch at Her Desk (1913)

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Announcement by Norddeutscher Lloyd (1901)

in: Migration

Norddeutscher Lloyd Appeal to Protect Unaccompanied Young Women (1901)

in: Migration

Glückel of Hameln Writes about the Wedding of her Eldest Daughter (Late 17th Century)

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Letter from the Wives of the Officers and Men of the Russian “Liberation Army” to Lieutenant General Shilenkoff (May 6, 1944)

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Catholic Girls’ School, Bavaria (c. 1908-10)

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Dr. Paula Blum with Students in the Chemistry Lab (1914)

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Women in the Press (1912)

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