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Headline: Textile collection in Berlin, 1937Date: 01.01.1937Image text: Boys of the Hitler Youth collect clothes on a wooden cart for the Four Year Plan.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00364768Textile collection in Berlin, 1937Boys of the Hitler Youth collect clothes on a wooden cart for the Four Year Plan.
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Headline: Hermann Goering with Paul Pleiger und Paul KoernerDate: 01.01.1933Image text: Paul Pleiger, leader of the Reichswerke 'Hermann Goering' explains to the Prussian State Secretary Paul Koerner (right) and Hermann Goering (left) the results of the search for iron ore in the Salzgitter area based on drilling cores.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00011291Hermann Goering with Paul Pleiger und Paul KoernerPaul Pleiger, leader of the Reichswerke 'Hermann Goering' explains to the Prussian State Secretary Paul Koerner (right) and Hermann Goering (left) the results of the search for iron ore in the Salzgitter area based on drilling cores.
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Headline: How much butter do we need?, 1937Date: 27.01.1937Image text: At the Green Week in Berlin the Reichsnaehrstand calls for sparing during butter consumption. " A German eats an average of 90 gr of fat daily. But he needs only 65gr. 25gr could be saved!". A hand with a knife cuts off a portion of the shown butter.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00364670How much butter do we need?, 1937At the Green Week in Berlin the Reichsnaehrstand calls for sparing during butter consumption. " A German eats an average of 90 gr of fat daily. But he needs only 65gr. 25gr could be saved!". A hand with a knife cuts off a portion of the shown butter.
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Headline: Green Week, 1937Date: 29.01.1937Image text: At the Green Week in Berlin visitors look at a demonstrative mobile model on eggs supply from inland, outland and cold stores. Auch ausländische Eier werden noch verwendet. Diese kommen sofort ins Kühlhaus und werden erst im Winter auf den Markt gebracht. Für die Frischeierversorgung wird nur die Inlandproduktion verwendet.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364667Green Week, 1937At the Green Week in Berlin visitors look at a demonstrative mobile model on eggs supply from inland, outland and cold stores. Auch ausländische Eier werden noch verwendet. Diese kommen sofort ins Kühlhaus und werden erst im Winter auf den Markt gebracht. Für die Frischeierversorgung wird nur die Inlandproduktion verwendet.
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Headline: Zurueck zur Brotfrucht der heimischen Scholle (Return to the breadfruit of the domestic soil), 1936Date: 01.10.1936Image text: At the annual exhibition of the hospitality industry as well as the bakery and confectionery industry from 07.-10.18.1936 at the Berlin Kaiserdamm an illustration of the bakery industry shows the decline in bread consumption in the past decades. Here is quoted Professor Franz Mirz (expert advisory board for public health in the Reich leadership of the Nazi Party): "Bread should be again our daily bread", in other words become the staple, so that a consumption of 200kg per head a year could be reached again".Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364671Zurueck zur Brotfrucht der heimischen Scholle (Return to the breadfruit of the domestic soil), 1936At the annual exhibition of the hospitality industry as well as the bakery and confectionery industry from 07.-10.18.1936 at the Berlin Kaiserdamm an illustration of the bakery industry shows the decline in bread consumption in the past decades. Here is quoted Professor Franz Mirz (expert advisory board for public health in the Reich leadership of the Nazi Party): "Bread should be again our daily bread", in other words become the staple, so that a consumption of 200kg per head a year could be reached again".
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Headline: Exhibition of the baking industry in Berlin, 1937Date: 01.01.1937Image text: In the "Haus des Deutschen Handwerks" takes place a bakery exhibition under the motto "In the early morning when the cocks crow ...". Here are also given hints on the general austerity, as this poster, which illustrates the consequences of bread waste in the household. "If one slice of bread is thrown away in each of the 17.5 million German households, then every time 560000 breads of 1250gr are lost.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364639Exhibition of the baking industry in Berlin, 1937In the "Haus des Deutschen Handwerks" takes place a bakery exhibition under the motto "In the early morning when the cocks crow ...". Here are also given hints on the general austerity, as this poster, which illustrates the consequences of bread waste in the household. "If one slice of bread is thrown away in each of the 17.5 million German households, then every time 560000 breads of 1250gr are lost.
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Headline: The exhibition "Gebt mir vier Jahre Zeit!'' (Give me four years!)Date: 01.01.1937Image text: Overview at the opening ceremony of the exhibition "Gebt mir vier Jahre Zeit!'' (Give me four years!). On the wall are huge pictures of built highway bridges and on the ceiling an imperial eagle can be seen in the light.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364643The exhibition "Gebt mir vier Jahre Zeit!'' (Give me four years!)Overview at the opening ceremony of the exhibition "Gebt mir vier Jahre Zeit!'' (Give me four years!). On the wall are huge pictures of built highway bridges and on the ceiling an imperial eagle can be seen in the light.
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Headline: The exhibition "Deutscher Werkstoff im Handwerk" (German materials in crafts), 1937Date: 01.01.1937Image text: In the Haus des Deutschen Handwerks visitors look at the exhibition "Deutscher Werkstoff im Handwerk" (German materials in crafts). Examples of the possible uses of German materials in tapestry, for example, forest wool, fur wool and German hair.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364661The exhibition "Deutscher Werkstoff im Handwerk" (German materials in crafts), 1937In the Haus des Deutschen Handwerks visitors look at the exhibition "Deutscher Werkstoff im Handwerk" (German materials in crafts). Examples of the possible uses of German materials in tapestry, for example, forest wool, fur wool and German hair.
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Headline: The exhibition "Deutscher Werkstoff im Handwerk" (German materials in crafts), 1937Date: 10.05.1937Image text: In the Haus des Deutschen Handwerks takes place the exhibition "Deutscher Werkstoff im Handwerk" (German materials in crafts). Here are shown different ways to use waste material, for example in smithery.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364657The exhibition "Deutscher Werkstoff im Handwerk" (German materials in crafts), 1937In the Haus des Deutschen Handwerks takes place the exhibition "Deutscher Werkstoff im Handwerk" (German materials in crafts). Here are shown different ways to use waste material, for example in smithery.
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Headline: Green Week in Berlin, 1934Date: 28.01.1934Image text: At the Green Week in Berlin visitors look at the exhibition displaying the "Systematic regulation of the fat economy", displayed by the Reichsstelle fuer Milcherzeugnisse, Oele und Fette ( Reichs Office for Dairy, Oil and Fats), with oil mill, margarine factory, cows, pigs, bags of German oilseed, exports, imports and foreign countries.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364634Green Week in Berlin, 1934At the Green Week in Berlin visitors look at the exhibition displaying the "Systematic regulation of the fat economy", displayed by the Reichsstelle fuer Milcherzeugnisse, Oele und Fette ( Reichs Office for Dairy, Oil and Fats), with oil mill, margarine factory, cows, pigs, bags of German oilseed, exports, imports and foreign countries.
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Headline: The exhibition "Deutscher Werkstoff im Handwerk" (German materials in crafts), 1937Date: 11.05.1937Image text: The Colonel of the General Staff Fritz Loeb, Chief of the Office of German Raw Materials, opens the exhibition "Deutscher Werkstoff im Handwerk" (German materials in crafts) in the Haus des Deutschen Handwerks. On the wall hangs a portrait of Adolf Hitler.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364664The exhibition "Deutscher Werkstoff im Handwerk" (German materials in crafts), 1937The Colonel of the General Staff Fritz Loeb, Chief of the Office of German Raw Materials, opens the exhibition "Deutscher Werkstoff im Handwerk" (German materials in crafts) in the Haus des Deutschen Handwerks. On the wall hangs a portrait of Adolf Hitler.
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Headline: Hermann Goering, 1940Date: 15.04.1940Image text: Hermann Goering donates metal during the metal donation campaign on the occasion of the birthday of Adolf Hitler.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00279157Hermann Goering, 1940Hermann Goering donates metal during the metal donation campaign on the occasion of the birthday of Adolf Hitler.
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Headline: Hermann Goering, 1937Date: 08.05.1937Image text: Hermann Goering during a tour of the exhibition "Schaffendes Volk" ("Creative People") in Duesseldorf.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00279138Hermann Goering, 1937Hermann Goering during a tour of the exhibition "Schaffendes Volk" ("Creative People") in Duesseldorf.
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Headline: Hermann Goering, 1937Date: 08.05.1937Image text: Hermann Goering during a tour of the large Duesseldorf exhibition "Schaffendes Volk" ("Creative People"). To his right, in SS uniform, his Secretary of State, Paul Koerner.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00279140Hermann Goering, 1937Hermann Goering during a tour of the large Duesseldorf exhibition "Schaffendes Volk" ("Creative People"). To his right, in SS uniform, his Secretary of State, Paul Koerner.
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Headline: Hermann Goering, 1937Date: 24.03.1937Image text: During his tour of the Textile Show on Kaiserdamm, Hermann Goering visits the professional clothing workshop in Hall VI. The workers are sitting at Duerkopp sewing machines.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00279153Hermann Goering, 1937During his tour of the Textile Show on Kaiserdamm, Hermann Goering visits the professional clothing workshop in Hall VI. The workers are sitting at Duerkopp sewing machines.
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Headline: Hermann Goering, 1936Date: 01.01.1936Image text: Hermann Goering and his wife Emmy Sonnemann visiting the NSV-Haus on the Maybachufer in Berlin. Reichsoberrevisor Janowski explains the mechanisms of coal supply to him.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00279148Hermann Goering, 1936Hermann Goering and his wife Emmy Sonnemann visiting the NSV-Haus on the Maybachufer in Berlin. Reichsoberrevisor Janowski explains the mechanisms of coal supply to him.
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Headline: Hermann Göring at the inspection of a coal plant, 1933-1939Date: 01.01.1936Image text: Hermann Göring (center with walking stick) Plenipotentiary for the Four Year Plan at an inspection of a coal plant in the Ruhr area. Undated picture.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00279147Hermann Göring at the inspection of a coal plant, 1933-1939Hermann Göring (center with walking stick) Plenipotentiary for the Four Year Plan at an inspection of a coal plant in the Ruhr area. Undated picture.
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Headline: Hermann Goering announcing the Four Year PlanDate: 28.10.1936Image text: Prime Minister Hermann Goering announces the Four Year Plan in the Berlin Sport Palace on October 28, 1936. After his speech, he was awarded the Golden Gauehrenzeichen (Badge of Honor) of the Nazi Party by Joseph Goebbels.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00005288Hermann Goering announcing the Four Year PlanPrime Minister Hermann Goering announces the Four Year Plan in the Berlin Sport Palace on October 28, 1936. After his speech, he was awarded the Golden Gauehrenzeichen (Badge of Honor) of the Nazi Party by Joseph Goebbels.
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Headline: Exhibition at the Aluminium Centre in order to retrain on "German materials", 1937Date: 01.01.1937Image text: The Gewerbefoerderungsstelle (industry promotion office) of the Berlin Chamber of Crafts organized an aluminum course together with the Aluminiumzentrale in Berlin. At the end is held a guided tour of the exhibition of the Aluminiumzentrale, where are shown the possible uses of "German" materials, here in the picture a bike (Anker Sichelrad) that weighs only 9 kg. All the accessories are made of light metal.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364618Exhibition at the Aluminium Centre in order to retrain on "German materials", 1937The Gewerbefoerderungsstelle (industry promotion office) of the Berlin Chamber of Crafts organized an aluminum course together with the Aluminiumzentrale in Berlin. At the end is held a guided tour of the exhibition of the Aluminiumzentrale, where are shown the possible uses of "German" materials, here in the picture a bike (Anker Sichelrad) that weighs only 9 kg. All the accessories are made of light metal.
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Headline: Street decorated with flags for the exhibition "Schaffendes Volk" (Productive People), 1937Date: 06.05.1937Image text: Look at the richly decorated "flag street" at the opening of the Reich Exhibition "Schaffendes Volk" (Productive People) in Duesseldorf-Schlageterstadt. On the left and right there are statues. The first flag on the left bears the coat of arms of the city of Hamburg. On the building in the center the still unfinished symbol of the German Labor Front can be seen.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364710Street decorated with flags for the exhibition "Schaffendes Volk" (Productive People), 1937Look at the richly decorated "flag street" at the opening of the Reich Exhibition "Schaffendes Volk" (Productive People) in Duesseldorf-Schlageterstadt. On the left and right there are statues. The first flag on the left bears the coat of arms of the city of Hamburg. On the building in the center the still unfinished symbol of the German Labor Front can be seen.
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Headline: Fish protein at the German material exhibition, 1938Date: 11.01.1938Image text: Instead of chicken eggs fish protein is being touted for food preparation at the German material exhibition in the Haus des deutschen Handwerk (House of the German Craft). The exhibition was opened by the head of the Office of German Raw Materials and Colonel Fritz Loeb.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364599Fish protein at the German material exhibition, 1938Instead of chicken eggs fish protein is being touted for food preparation at the German material exhibition in the Haus des deutschen Handwerk (House of the German Craft). The exhibition was opened by the head of the Office of German Raw Materials and Colonel Fritz Loeb.
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Headline: Wooden stoppers, 1937Date: 01.01.1937Image text: A wooden Marxen stopper is presented on a bottle of "Davidoff's Gold-Kirsch Likoer" which works just as well as a stopper made of cork, which has to be ordered from abroad. It also has a larger top, making it more handier. On the left is a bottle of wine from the Friedrichstrasse 109, Berlin.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364615Wooden stoppers, 1937A wooden Marxen stopper is presented on a bottle of "Davidoff's Gold-Kirsch Likoer" which works just as well as a stopper made of cork, which has to be ordered from abroad. It also has a larger top, making it more handier. On the left is a bottle of wine from the Friedrichstrasse 109, Berlin.
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Headline: Kaethe Kruse - mannequin with dress made of rayon staple, 1937Date: 01.01.1937Image text: A woman decorating a Kaethe Kruse mannequin that wears a dress made of rayon staple.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364616Kaethe Kruse - mannequin with dress made of rayon staple, 1937A woman decorating a Kaethe Kruse mannequin that wears a dress made of rayon staple.
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Headline: Railroad cars at the exhibition Schaffendes Volk (Productive People), 1937Date: 08.05.1937Image text: View of a railroad car at the opening of the Reichsausstellung Schaffendes Volk (Reich's Exhibition of Productive People) in Duesseldorf.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364698Railroad cars at the exhibition Schaffendes Volk (Productive People), 1937View of a railroad car at the opening of the Reichsausstellung Schaffendes Volk (Reich's Exhibition of Productive People) in Duesseldorf.
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Headline: Hall of forest-based industries during the exhibition Schaffendes Volk (Productive People), 1937Date: 01.01.1937Image text: In the hall of the forest-based industries at the Reich exhibition Schaffendes Volk (Productive People) in Duesseldorf a staff member presents wood sugar in front of a forest backdrop.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364699Hall of forest-based industries during the exhibition Schaffendes Volk (Productive People), 1937In the hall of the forest-based industries at the Reich exhibition Schaffendes Volk (Productive People) in Duesseldorf a staff member presents wood sugar in front of a forest backdrop.
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Headline: Nazi Germany, Industry and economy: Exhibition 'Schaffendes Volk' ('Producing Nation'), 1937Date: 01.01.1937Image text: Nazi Germany, Industry and economy: Exhibition 'Schaffendes Volk' ('Producing Nation') in the city of DüsseldorfPhoto: ScherlImage number: 00364700Nazi Germany, Industry and economy: Exhibition 'Schaffendes Volk' ('Producing Nation'), 1937Nazi Germany, Industry and economy: Exhibition 'Schaffendes Volk' ('Producing Nation') in the city of Düsseldorf
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Headline: Hall of forest-based industries during the exhibition Schaffendes Volk (Productive People), 1937Date: 01.01.1937Image text: Visitors of the Reich Exhibition Schaffendes Volk (Productive People) in Duesseldorf look at novel beer kegs made of plywood in the hall of forest-based industries. Es wird sich dabei die Verwendung deutscher Hölzer, mehr Elastizität und Rentabilität versprochen.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364701Hall of forest-based industries during the exhibition Schaffendes Volk (Productive People), 1937Visitors of the Reich Exhibition Schaffendes Volk (Productive People) in Duesseldorf look at novel beer kegs made of plywood in the hall of forest-based industries. Es wird sich dabei die Verwendung deutscher Hölzer, mehr Elastizität und Rentabilität versprochen.
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Headline: The Hall of Aviation at the exhibition Schaffendes Volk (Productive People), 1937Date: 01.01.1937Image text: View of a wooden propeller with individually mounted wings made of German plastics in the hall of the Reich Ministry of Aviation at the exhibition Schaffendes Volk (Productive People) in Duesseldorf. In the background there is an illustration for engineering education. Der Kern besteht aus Buchenholz, dann folgt eine Leimschicht, den äußeren Abschluss bildet ein Cellonmante. Das Gewicht ist 20% geringer als das eines alten Holzpropellers, außerdem ist er splittersicher und wetterfest.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364702The Hall of Aviation at the exhibition Schaffendes Volk (Productive People), 1937View of a wooden propeller with individually mounted wings made of German plastics in the hall of the Reich Ministry of Aviation at the exhibition Schaffendes Volk (Productive People) in Duesseldorf. In the background there is an illustration for engineering education. Der Kern besteht aus Buchenholz, dann folgt eine Leimschicht, den äußeren Abschluss bildet ein Cellonmante. Das Gewicht ist 20% geringer als das eines alten Holzpropellers, außerdem ist er splittersicher und wetterfest.
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Headline: Opening of the exhibition Schaffendes Volk (Productive People), 1937Date: 08.05.1937Image text: Overview at the opening ceremony of the Reich Exhibition Schaffendes Volk (Productive People) in Duesseldorf.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364706Opening of the exhibition Schaffendes Volk (Productive People), 1937Overview at the opening ceremony of the Reich Exhibition Schaffendes Volk (Productive People) in Duesseldorf.
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Headline: Hermann Goering opens the exhibition Schaffendes Volk (Productive People), 1937Date: 08.05.1937Image text: Opening speech of Hermann Goering, the patron of the exhibition Schaffendes Volk (Productive People) which takes place in Dusseldorf. Left of the speaker's platform the SA-Standarde "Schlageter" can be seen.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364695Hermann Goering opens the exhibition Schaffendes Volk (Productive People), 1937Opening speech of Hermann Goering, the patron of the exhibition Schaffendes Volk (Productive People) which takes place in Dusseldorf. Left of the speaker's platform the SA-Standarde "Schlageter" can be seen.
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Headline: Gasoline extraction plant at the exhibition Schaffendes Volk (Productive People), 1937Date: 01.01.1937Image text: A woman is looking at a model of a gasoline extraction plant of Leuna-Werke in the hall "Domestic fuels" at the Reich exhibition Schaffendes Volk (Productive People) in Duesseldorf.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364705Gasoline extraction plant at the exhibition Schaffendes Volk (Productive People), 1937A woman is looking at a model of a gasoline extraction plant of Leuna-Werke in the hall "Domestic fuels" at the Reich exhibition Schaffendes Volk (Productive People) in Duesseldorf.
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Headline: Railroad cars at the exhibition "Schaffendes Volk" (Productive People), 1937Date: 08.05.1937Image text: A railroad car made of German materials is exhibited at the opening of the Reich Exhibition "Schaffendes Volk" (Productive People) in Duesseldorf.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364719Railroad cars at the exhibition "Schaffendes Volk" (Productive People), 1937A railroad car made of German materials is exhibited at the opening of the Reich Exhibition "Schaffendes Volk" (Productive People) in Duesseldorf.
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Headline: Railway carriage from materials produced in Germany, 1937Date: 01.01.1937Image text: A visitor to the exhibition 'Productive People' in Duesseldorf looks at a sign which lists the components of a railway carriage made from 'German synthetic materials'.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00019539Railway carriage from materials produced in Germany, 1937A visitor to the exhibition 'Productive People' in Duesseldorf looks at a sign which lists the components of a railway carriage made from 'German synthetic materials'.
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Headline: Collecting kitchen waste for a piggery of the NSV in Berlin, 1936Date: 22.12.1936Image text: A woman and a boy in the courtyard of a Berlin apartment building put kitchen refuse from buckets into a collecting bin of the National Socialist People's Welfare Organization (NSV). Above the bin hangs a so-called "NSV pig", a leaflet in the form of a pig with information related to wastes a pig can eat. The wastes are collected by volunteers of the NSV and delivered to the Ernaehrungshilfswerks des Deutschen Volkes (food relief organization of the German people) (EHW), an organization of the NSV, which was assigned the task to collect kitchen and food waste from urban households and companies, unused till then, to use it as pig fattening in the agriculture. The EHW had built for this purpose several pigsties, here the waste will be used for an experimental pig farm with 79 pigs in the north of Berlin, which had been set up by the local group "Arkona" of the NSV. The pigs are provided by the Reichsnaehrstand and then sold.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364778Collecting kitchen waste for a piggery of the NSV in Berlin, 1936A woman and a boy in the courtyard of a Berlin apartment building put kitchen refuse from buckets into a collecting bin of the National Socialist People's Welfare Organization (NSV). Above the bin hangs a so-called "NSV pig", a leaflet in the form of a pig with information related to wastes a pig can eat. The wastes are collected by volunteers of the NSV and delivered to the Ernaehrungshilfswerks des Deutschen Volkes (food relief organization of the German people) (EHW), an organization of the NSV, which was assigned the task to collect kitchen and food waste from urban households and companies, unused till then, to use it as pig fattening in the agriculture. The EHW had built for this purpose several pigsties, here the waste will be used for an experimental pig farm with 79 pigs in the north of Berlin, which had been set up by the local group "Arkona" of the NSV. The pigs are provided by the Reichsnaehrstand and then sold.
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Headline: The exhibition "Four Year Plan", 1938Date: 16.12.1938Image text: A visitor at the exhibition on wheels "Four Year Plan", looking at an illustration that calls for the use of aluminum and magnesium: "Aluminum and magnesium are valuable German materials". Their use is the symbol of a progressive constructive thinking. The giant German salt and dolomite deposits provide the raw materials for the production of magnesium." On the table are spread a number of tools and other utensils made of this material. On the wall there is a painting which shows a worker involved in the production of aluminum in the melting furnace.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364769The exhibition "Four Year Plan", 1938A visitor at the exhibition on wheels "Four Year Plan", looking at an illustration that calls for the use of aluminum and magnesium: "Aluminum and magnesium are valuable German materials". Their use is the symbol of a progressive constructive thinking. The giant German salt and dolomite deposits provide the raw materials for the production of magnesium." On the table are spread a number of tools and other utensils made of this material. On the wall there is a painting which shows a worker involved in the production of aluminum in the melting furnace.
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Headline: The exhibition "Four Year Plan", 1938Date: 16.12.1938Image text: 4-year plan,Germany,NS,Nazi era,Nazi state,Nazism,Railway,Reich exhibition,Third Reich,diet,economy,food,food supply,four-year plan,nutrition policy,plan,reform,self-sufficiency,toy train,train,agriculture,historical,symbol Soll das so bleiben? Lebensmitteleinfur 1,5 Milliarden RM. Lebensmittelverderb 1,5 Milliarden RM. 4-Jahres-Plan,Autarkie,Deutschland,Drittes Reich,Eisenbahn,Ernährung,Ernährungspolitik,historisch,Landwirtschaft,Lebensmittelversorgung,Nahrungsmittel,Nationalsozialismus,NS,NS-Staat,NS-Zeit,Ökonomie,Plan,Reform,Reichsausstellung,Spielzeugeisenbahn,Symbolbild,Vierjahresplan,Vier-Jahres-Plan,Wirtschaft,Zug The exhibition Four Year Plan", 1938Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364773The exhibition "Four Year Plan", 19384-year plan,Germany,NS,Nazi era,Nazi state,Nazism,Railway,Reich exhibition,Third Reich,diet,economy,food,food supply,four-year plan,nutrition policy,plan,reform,self-sufficiency,toy train,train,agriculture,historical,symbol Soll das so bleiben? Lebensmitteleinfur 1,5 Milliarden RM. Lebensmittelverderb 1,5 Milliarden RM. 4-Jahres-Plan,Autarkie,Deutschland,Drittes Reich,Eisenbahn,Ernährung,Ernährungspolitik,historisch,Landwirtschaft,Lebensmittelversorgung,Nahrungsmittel,Nationalsozialismus,NS,NS-Staat,NS-Zeit,Ökonomie,Plan,Reform,Reichsausstellung,Spielzeugeisenbahn,Symbolbild,Vierjahresplan,Vier-Jahres-Plan,Wirtschaft,Zug The exhibition Four Year Plan", 1938
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Headline: The exhibition "Four Year Plan", 1938Date: 16.12.1938Image text: The illustration at the exhibition on wheels "Four Year Plan" calls for an economic fat consumption. "Canned fish and smoked meat and fish products save fat. Saltwater fish: fishing results in 1932 339.300 t, in 1937 615.900 t. Consumption in 1932 554.100 t, in 1937 829600 t.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364772The exhibition "Four Year Plan", 1938The illustration at the exhibition on wheels "Four Year Plan" calls for an economic fat consumption. "Canned fish and smoked meat and fish products save fat. Saltwater fish: fishing results in 1932 339.300 t, in 1937 615.900 t. Consumption in 1932 554.100 t, in 1937 829600 t.
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Headline: The exhibition "Four Year Plan", 1938Date: 16.12.1938Image text: The illustration at the exhibition on wheels "Four Year Plan", calls for an economic fat consumption with the help of sugar, for example jam or artificial honey: "Consume more sugar. Bigger consumption of sugar helps to save fat." In front is demonstratively displayed the production and consumption of sugar in the years 1932/33 and 1937/38.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364770The exhibition "Four Year Plan", 1938The illustration at the exhibition on wheels "Four Year Plan", calls for an economic fat consumption with the help of sugar, for example jam or artificial honey: "Consume more sugar. Bigger consumption of sugar helps to save fat." In front is demonstratively displayed the production and consumption of sugar in the years 1932/33 and 1937/38.
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Headline: The exhibition "Four Year Plan", 1938Date: 16.12.1938Image text: The illustration at the exhibition on wheels "Four Year Plan" calls for an economic fat consumption with the help of potato, for example, by sago or potato flour: "Foodstuff from the potato helps save fat." In front is demonstratively displayed the harvest and consumption of potato in the years 1933 and 1937.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364771The exhibition "Four Year Plan", 1938The illustration at the exhibition on wheels "Four Year Plan" calls for an economic fat consumption with the help of potato, for example, by sago or potato flour: "Foodstuff from the potato helps save fat." In front is demonstratively displayed the harvest and consumption of potato in the years 1933 and 1937.
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Headline: Waste collection, 1937Date: 01.03.1933Image text: Members of the HJ East Berlin deliver boxes with collected scrap material to a waste material dealer (in white coat).Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364774Waste collection, 1937Members of the HJ East Berlin deliver boxes with collected scrap material to a waste material dealer (in white coat).
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Headline: Joseph Goebbels at the Sportpalast, 1937Date: 01.10.1937Image text: Look at the Berlin Sportpalast during the speech of Joseph Goebbels (at the lectern) for domestic and foreign audience about the Four Year Plan, nutrition and foreign policy.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364777Joseph Goebbels at the Sportpalast, 1937Look at the Berlin Sportpalast during the speech of Joseph Goebbels (at the lectern) for domestic and foreign audience about the Four Year Plan, nutrition and foreign policy.
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Headline: German fuels in the household, 1930sDate: 01.01.1933Image text: A hand holding a bucket, which is filled with coal briquettes. On the bucket you can see the inscription "Coal", on the briquettes "Sun". Undated picture.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364776German fuels in the household, 1930sA hand holding a bucket, which is filled with coal briquettes. On the bucket you can see the inscription "Coal", on the briquettes "Sun". Undated picture.
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Headline: Aluminum course, 1937Date: 01.02.1937Image text: Metal workers at an aluminum course, which was organized by the Gewerbefoerderungsstelle der Handwerkskammer Berlin ( Office for the Advancement of Crafts of the Berlin Chamber of Crafts) in cooperation with the Aluminium Centre for the retraining of the German handicraft workers in new raw materials. Here, in a practical lesson on deformation work. Left a student looks at an aluminum sheet, from which a relief is being made. Others test the elasticity of the material.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364779Aluminum course, 1937Metal workers at an aluminum course, which was organized by the Gewerbefoerderungsstelle der Handwerkskammer Berlin ( Office for the Advancement of Crafts of the Berlin Chamber of Crafts) in cooperation with the Aluminium Centre for the retraining of the German handicraft workers in new raw materials. Here, in a practical lesson on deformation work. Left a student looks at an aluminum sheet, from which a relief is being made. Others test the elasticity of the material.
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Headline: Aluminum course, 1937Date: 01.02.1937Image text: Metal workers at an aluminum course, which was organized by the Gewerbefoerderungsstelle der Handwerkskammer Berlin ( Office for the Advancement of Crafts of the Berlin Chamber of Crafts) in cooperation with the Aluminium Centre for the retraining of the German handicraft workers in new raw materials. Here the cold-forging of an aluminum round bar.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364782Aluminum course, 1937Metal workers at an aluminum course, which was organized by the Gewerbefoerderungsstelle der Handwerkskammer Berlin ( Office for the Advancement of Crafts of the Berlin Chamber of Crafts) in cooperation with the Aluminium Centre for the retraining of the German handicraft workers in new raw materials. Here the cold-forging of an aluminum round bar.
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Headline: Aluminum course, 1937Date: 01.02.1937Image text: Metal workers at an aluminum course, which was organized by the Gewerbefoerderungsstelle der Handwerkskammer Berlin ( Office for the Advancement of Crafts of the Berlin Chamber of Crafts) in cooperation with the Aluminium Centre for the retraining of the German handicraft workers in new raw materials. Here, during the hot forging, is determined the temperature with a pine wood shaving, which, after being put in the heated place, leaves a black coal line on the workpiece as it reaches the proper working heat.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364780Aluminum course, 1937Metal workers at an aluminum course, which was organized by the Gewerbefoerderungsstelle der Handwerkskammer Berlin ( Office for the Advancement of Crafts of the Berlin Chamber of Crafts) in cooperation with the Aluminium Centre for the retraining of the German handicraft workers in new raw materials. Here, during the hot forging, is determined the temperature with a pine wood shaving, which, after being put in the heated place, leaves a black coal line on the workpiece as it reaches the proper working heat.
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Headline: Aluminum course, 1937Date: 01.02.1937Image text: Metal workers at an aluminum course, which was organized by the Gewerbefoerderungsstelle der Handwerkskammer Berlin ( Office for the Advancement of Crafts of the Berlin Chamber of Crafts) in cooperation with the Aluminium Centre for the retraining of the German handicraft workers in new raw materials. Here are begotten new tools for machining (drilling, milling, planing, etc.) developed by the industry. On the box stands "'Tools for the processing of light metals".Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364781Aluminum course, 1937Metal workers at an aluminum course, which was organized by the Gewerbefoerderungsstelle der Handwerkskammer Berlin ( Office for the Advancement of Crafts of the Berlin Chamber of Crafts) in cooperation with the Aluminium Centre for the retraining of the German handicraft workers in new raw materials. Here are begotten new tools for machining (drilling, milling, planing, etc.) developed by the industry. On the box stands "'Tools for the processing of light metals".
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Headline: Aluminum course, 1937Date: 01.02.1937Image text: Metal workers at an aluminum course, which was organized by the Gewerbefoerderungsstelle der Handwerkskammer Berlin ( Office for the Advancement of Crafts of the Berlin Chamber of Crafts) in cooperation with the Aluminium Centre for the retraining of the German handicraft workers in new raw materials. Here at a contest to see who makes the most beautiful beer mug.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364784Aluminum course, 1937Metal workers at an aluminum course, which was organized by the Gewerbefoerderungsstelle der Handwerkskammer Berlin ( Office for the Advancement of Crafts of the Berlin Chamber of Crafts) in cooperation with the Aluminium Centre for the retraining of the German handicraft workers in new raw materials. Here at a contest to see who makes the most beautiful beer mug.
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Headline: Promulgation of the Four Year Plan by Hermann Goering in the Sportpalast, 1936Date: 28.10.1936Image text: The Berlin Sportpalast during the speech of Hermann Goering.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364792Promulgation of the Four Year Plan by Hermann Goering in the Sportpalast, 1936The Berlin Sportpalast during the speech of Hermann Goering.
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Headline: Waste collection, 1937Date: 15.01.1937Image text: Collector with a green armband of "Fachgruppe Rohproduktengewerbe" visit homes and collect useful old materials (here cans) against payment. In the collection of scrap material under the slogan "Independent of imports from abroad" in Berlin participate 2000 to 3000 collectors.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364791Waste collection, 1937Collector with a green armband of "Fachgruppe Rohproduktengewerbe" visit homes and collect useful old materials (here cans) against payment. In the collection of scrap material under the slogan "Independent of imports from abroad" in Berlin participate 2000 to 3000 collectors.
DOSSIER Autarkiestreben, Ersatzstoffe und Rohstofffrage in Deutschland, 1933-1939 126 Images



