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The Federal Constitutional Court’s “Headscarf Verdict” (September 24, 2003)

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Federal Constitutional Court Decision Regarding Animal Slaughter as a Religious Practice (2002)

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“Mandate against Gypsies and Rabble” (October 30, 1721)

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Peter Hagendorf’s Diary from the Thirty Years War (17th Century)

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Consolidated Versions of the Treaty on the European Union and the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (April 15, 2008)

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Reform of the State Citizenship Law (July 15, 1999)

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Immigration Law (2005)

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Carl Munde, My Escape from Dresden to New York in 1849 (1867)

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A Jewish Woman’s Account of the November Pogrom in Emden (Retrospective Account, 2000)

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Report on Jews Fleeing Russia (October 11, 1881)

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

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Herero Uprising in German South-West Africa (1904)

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

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Wehrmacht Soldiers Round Up and Search Jewish Villagers in Poland (1939)

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French Refugees Arriving in Münster in 1794/95 (1800)

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A Female Worker Manufacturing Grenades in the Osnabrück Steel Plant

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

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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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Eyewitness Account of Pogroms in Lodz (September 9, 1939)

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Refugees from Vietnam Arrive in Hannover (December 1978)

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Fritz Sauckel’s Labor Mobilization Program (April 20, 1942)

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Displaced Persons from a camp at Wiesbaden before their departure (1945)

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The Amadeu Antonio Foundation

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Russian Language Labor Recruitment Poster (c. 1942)

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Silvia Koerner Recounts Her Escape from the Red Army (Retrospective Account, 2002)

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