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Being Black from the Kaiserreich to the Cold War

Worker Activism in the Nineteenth Century

Alfred Döblin on Germans, Poles, and Jews in Lodz (1926)

Ignatz Bubis Reflects on His Liberation in 1945 (1995)

Henryk M. Broder on Heimat (1999)

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

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

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

Manufacturing German Identity in National Socialism

Spatial Definitions of Germanness

The Eastern Mirror: German Jews from Poland, German Jews on Poland

Polish Jews Encounter an “Ethnic German” (January 1942)

An Anonymous Woman’s Description of the First Days of the Soviet Occupation of Berlin (Retrospective Account, 1950s)

Recollections of an “Ethnic German” Girl in Litzmannstadt [Lodz] (Retrospective account, 2004)

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)

Lodz Ghetto Chronicle on the Arrival of German Jews from Hamburg (May 7, 1942)

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

Public Humiliation: Cutting off the Beard of a Jewish Man in Poland (1941)

Constructing Germans in Total War

Camaraderie on the Front (Retrospective Account, 1967)

Song about Post-Memory and the Aftereffects of Expulsion (1985)

The German Democratic Republic: Jugendweihe (1959)

Katarina Witt and East German Patriotism (1985)

Caricature of Refugees and Overcrowding in Kassel (1945)

Poster in the Soviet Occupation Zone exhorting Germans to help Resettlers (1946)