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Headline: Students with drawings demonstrating National Socialist family and race policyDate: 01.01.1933Image text: Two students show their drawings on the subjects of 'Blessed with children in the East' and the 'Mendelian Inheritance' made in their class on Population Policy and Genetics.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00074007Students with drawings demonstrating National Socialist family and race policyTwo students show their drawings on the subjects of 'Blessed with children in the East' and the 'Mendelian Inheritance' made in their class on Population Policy and Genetics.
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Headline: Eheweihe (marriage ceremony) on the Wewelsburg, 1930sDate: 01.01.1933Image text: View of a bride and groom of the SS, arm in arm on the Wewelsburg in East Westphalia, the cult site of the SS Order. To the new marriage ceremony still belongs, as previously ,a white wedding dress, a bridal bouquet and myrtle wreath, reinterpreted as a Germanic spring symbol. Undated picture.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00364402Eheweihe (marriage ceremony) on the Wewelsburg, 1930sView of a bride and groom of the SS, arm in arm on the Wewelsburg in East Westphalia, the cult site of the SS Order. To the new marriage ceremony still belongs, as previously ,a white wedding dress, a bridal bouquet and myrtle wreath, reinterpreted as a Germanic spring symbol. Undated picture.
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Headline: Eheweihe (marriage ceremony) on the Wewelsburg, 1930sDate: 01.01.1933Image text: Bride and groom of the SS at their marriage ceremony before wedding guests on the Wewelsburg in East Westphalia, the cult site of the SS Order. To the new marriage ceremony still belongs, as previously ,a white wedding dress, a bridal bouquet and myrtle wreath, reinterpreted as a Germanic spring symbol. Undated picture.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00364403Eheweihe (marriage ceremony) on the Wewelsburg, 1930sBride and groom of the SS at their marriage ceremony before wedding guests on the Wewelsburg in East Westphalia, the cult site of the SS Order. To the new marriage ceremony still belongs, as previously ,a white wedding dress, a bridal bouquet and myrtle wreath, reinterpreted as a Germanic spring symbol. Undated picture.
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Headline: The exhibition "Fuer einen gesunden Nachwuchs", 1930sDate: 01.01.1933Image text: At the exhibition of the Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Berufskrankenkassen in Berlin under the motto "Fuer einen gesunden Nachwuchs" (For a healthy new generation). A display board entitled "Should it be like this?" showing a statistical representation of the development of the population is intended to illustrate that without an increase in the birth rate the population would begin to shrink in the next few years.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364404The exhibition "Fuer einen gesunden Nachwuchs", 1930sAt the exhibition of the Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Berufskrankenkassen in Berlin under the motto "Fuer einen gesunden Nachwuchs" (For a healthy new generation). A display board entitled "Should it be like this?" showing a statistical representation of the development of the population is intended to illustrate that without an increase in the birth rate the population would begin to shrink in the next few years.
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Headline: NSV nurse visiting a mother and her children, 1940Date: 04.09.1940Image text: A nurse from the National Socialist People's Welfare Organisation explains the basic rules of child care to a young mother during a visit as part of the Kriegswinterhilfswerk ("Winter War Relief").Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364405NSV nurse visiting a mother and her children, 1940A nurse from the National Socialist People's Welfare Organisation explains the basic rules of child care to a young mother during a visit as part of the Kriegswinterhilfswerk ("Winter War Relief").
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Headline: Knight's Cross bearer Heinrich Banze with his family, 1942Date: 19.06.1942Image text: Staff Sergeant Heinrich Banze, who was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross during a mission of the 113th Infantry Division, is here on home leave in Hofgeismar in Kurhessen with his wife and child. On his field-grey uniform jacket, he wears the Wound Badge (Verwundetenabzeichen), Infantry Assault Badge (Infanterie-Sturmabzeichen) and the Iron Cross 1st Class.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364406Knight's Cross bearer Heinrich Banze with his family, 1942Staff Sergeant Heinrich Banze, who was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross during a mission of the 113th Infantry Division, is here on home leave in Hofgeismar in Kurhessen with his wife and child. On his field-grey uniform jacket, he wears the Wound Badge (Verwundetenabzeichen), Infantry Assault Badge (Infanterie-Sturmabzeichen) and the Iron Cross 1st Class.
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Headline: Badge of the Bund der Kinderreichen (Union of Large Families), 1930sDate: 01.01.1933Image text: The picture shows the badge of the Bund der Kinderreichen (Union of Large Families), which is approximately the same size as the party badge. In the middle of the badge is a silver eagle with outstretched wings, which protects its five boys. The remaining fields are blue and framed by a narrow silver stripe, which in turn is surrounded by a wider black stripe with the letters RDK (Reichsbund der Kinderreiche). Undated photo.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364407Badge of the Bund der Kinderreichen (Union of Large Families), 1930sThe picture shows the badge of the Bund der Kinderreichen (Union of Large Families), which is approximately the same size as the party badge. In the middle of the badge is a silver eagle with outstretched wings, which protects its five boys. The remaining fields are blue and framed by a narrow silver stripe, which in turn is surrounded by a wider black stripe with the letters RDK (Reichsbund der Kinderreiche). Undated photo.
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Headline: Wedding in the FAD, early 1930sDate: 01.01.1933Image text: The bride and groom, who are serving in the Freiwilliger Arbeitsdienst ('Voluntary Labour Service', FAD), are received by people in front of the church.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364408Wedding in the FAD, early 1930sThe bride and groom, who are serving in the Freiwilliger Arbeitsdienst ('Voluntary Labour Service', FAD), are received by people in front of the church.
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Headline: Wedding in the FAD, early 1930sDate: 01.01.1933Image text: The bride and groom, who are serving in the Freiwilliger Arbeitsdienst ('Voluntary Labour Service', FAD), are received by a guard of honor in front of the church.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364409Wedding in the FAD, early 1930sThe bride and groom, who are serving in the Freiwilliger Arbeitsdienst ('Voluntary Labour Service', FAD), are received by a guard of honor in front of the church.
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Headline: Census in Vienna, 1938Date: 27.11.1938Image text: A member of the NS Students' Association during a survey of a large family in Hasenleiten. 450 students volunteer their time in the slums of Greater Vienna to collect data on family, housing and health conditions.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364410Census in Vienna, 1938A member of the NS Students' Association during a survey of a large family in Hasenleiten. 450 students volunteer their time in the slums of Greater Vienna to collect data on family, housing and health conditions.
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Headline: The NSV relief organization "Mother and Child" in Vienna, 1938Date: 26.08.1938Image text: The "Hilfswerk Mutter und Kind" (Mother-and-Child Aid Organization) has distributed eleven twin prams to needy mothers in the nursery Wien XVI. Sandleiten, Domanikg.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364411The NSV relief organization "Mother and Child" in Vienna, 1938The "Hilfswerk Mutter und Kind" (Mother-and-Child Aid Organization) has distributed eleven twin prams to needy mothers in the nursery Wien XVI. Sandleiten, Domanikg.
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Headline: SS command for the entire SS and police by Heinrich Himmler, 28.10.1939Date: 28.10.1939Image text: On 28.10.1939 the Reichsfuehrer SS and Chief of the German Police in the Ministry of the Interior Heinrich Himmler ordered to the men and women of the entire SS and police to beget children even during the war.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00364412SS command for the entire SS and police by Heinrich Himmler, 28.10.1939On 28.10.1939 the Reichsfuehrer SS and Chief of the German Police in the Ministry of the Interior Heinrich Himmler ordered to the men and women of the entire SS and police to beget children even during the war.
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Headline: Mass wedding ceremony of NSDAP members, 1933Date: 01.01.1933Image text: Members of the NSDAP are mass married under the swastika in a registry office in Berlin.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00364414Mass wedding ceremony of NSDAP members, 1933Members of the NSDAP are mass married under the swastika in a registry office in Berlin.
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Headline: Family with many children having breakfast during the harvest, 1938Date: 01.01.1938Image text: A family of farmers from the Morretal (Bayerischer Odenwald) with 6 children have breakfast during the harvest.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00364415Family with many children having breakfast during the harvest, 1938A family of farmers from the Morretal (Bayerischer Odenwald) with 6 children have breakfast during the harvest.
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Headline: Exhibition of the NSV art competition, 1942Date: 23.06.1942Image text: The painting "Im Kinderheim" by the Bolzano artist Albert Stolz is shown at the art competition exhibition of the National Socialist People's Welfare Organization in the Berlin Ethnological Museum.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364416Exhibition of the NSV art competition, 1942The painting "Im Kinderheim" by the Bolzano artist Albert Stolz is shown at the art competition exhibition of the National Socialist People's Welfare Organization in the Berlin Ethnological Museum.
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Headline: Nazi Germany, Family and Race Policy: Family Policy, 1933-1945Date: 01.01.1933Image text: Nazi Germany, Family and Race Policy: Family PolicyPhoto: SZ PhotoImage number: 00364417Nazi Germany, Family and Race Policy: Family Policy, 1933-1945Nazi Germany, Family and Race Policy: Family Policy
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Headline: Nazi Germany, Family and Race Policy: Family Policy, 1933-1945Date: 01.01.1933Image text: Nazi Germany, Family and Race Policy: Family PolicyPhoto: SZ PhotoImage number: 00364418Nazi Germany, Family and Race Policy: Family Policy, 1933-1945Nazi Germany, Family and Race Policy: Family Policy
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Headline: House building in Saarland, 1936Date: 01.01.1936Image text: One year after the annexation of the Saar families with many children, who had to live in slums for many years, are housed in new settlements.Photo: Knorr + HirthImage number: 00364419House building in Saarland, 1936One year after the annexation of the Saar families with many children, who had to live in slums for many years, are housed in new settlements.
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Headline: Spring Day of the German Child, 1934Date: 08.04.1934Image text: On the "Spring Day of the German Child", organised by the regional administration of the Berlin NSV, mothers pull their decorated prams to the meeting places where games are organised for the older children.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364420Spring Day of the German Child, 1934On the "Spring Day of the German Child", organised by the regional administration of the Berlin NSV, mothers pull their decorated prams to the meeting places where games are organised for the older children.
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Headline: Wedding procession, 1933Date: 01.01.1933Image text: In a wedding procession is drawn a cart with a man-sized thousand-mark bill, an allusion to the marriage loans, followed by a carriage of the tailor guild on which the couple receives the greetings, and several men of the SA.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00364421Wedding procession, 1933In a wedding procession is drawn a cart with a man-sized thousand-mark bill, an allusion to the marriage loans, followed by a carriage of the tailor guild on which the couple receives the greetings, and several men of the SA.
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Headline: Pram in a Berlin park, 1935Date: 01.01.1935Image text: Numerous baby carriages stand one behind the other at the roadside in a Berlin park, while mothers are having fun with their children.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364422Pram in a Berlin park, 1935Numerous baby carriages stand one behind the other at the roadside in a Berlin park, while mothers are having fun with their children.
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Headline: Parking place for strollers in Berlin, 1937Date: 01.01.1937Image text: View of a stroller parking place near a Berlin weekly market.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364423Parking place for strollers in Berlin, 1937View of a stroller parking place near a Berlin weekly market.
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Headline: Pram park in Berlin, 1937Date: 01.01.1937Image text: A pram park at a farmer's market in Berlin.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364424Pram park in Berlin, 1937A pram park at a farmer's market in Berlin.
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Headline: Namensweihe (SS alternative naming ceremony), 1930sDate: 01.01.1933Image text: Name giving ceremony of the child of an SS man in front of a portrait of Adolf Hitler and the SS-Standarte "Rhein-Hessen". The ceremony should replace the ecclesiastical baptism. Undated picture.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00364425Namensweihe (SS alternative naming ceremony), 1930sName giving ceremony of the child of an SS man in front of a portrait of Adolf Hitler and the SS-Standarte "Rhein-Hessen". The ceremony should replace the ecclesiastical baptism. Undated picture.
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Headline: Construction of the exhibition "Wunder des Lebens", 1935Date: 01.01.1935Image text: View of Hall 7 of the Reich Exhibition "Wunder des Lebens" (Miracle of Life). During the exhibition the bells of destiny of the people ring in intervals of five minutes. During this time seven people died and nine children were born in Germany. Left and right are statues depicting father and child and mother and child.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364433Construction of the exhibition "Wunder des Lebens", 1935View of Hall 7 of the Reich Exhibition "Wunder des Lebens" (Miracle of Life). During the exhibition the bells of destiny of the people ring in intervals of five minutes. During this time seven people died and nine children were born in Germany. Left and right are statues depicting father and child and mother and child.
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Headline: Recreation home for mother and children in Fohrde, 1936Date: 01.01.1936Image text: Mothers with their children in the "Recreation home Fohrde for Mother and Children" leave in a joint excursion during the holiday.Photo: Knorr + HirthImage number: 00364432Recreation home for mother and children in Fohrde, 1936Mothers with their children in the "Recreation home Fohrde for Mother and Children" leave in a joint excursion during the holiday.
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Headline: Inauguration of the Harry Andersen Park, 1937Date: 01.01.1937Image text: Obergruppenfuehrer Dietrich von Jagow accompanies the mother of Harry Anderssen, a deceased member of the SA, to the memorial plaque in the newly inaugurated Harry Anderssen Park in Berlin-Kreuzberg.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364430Inauguration of the Harry Andersen Park, 1937Obergruppenfuehrer Dietrich von Jagow accompanies the mother of Harry Anderssen, a deceased member of the SA, to the memorial plaque in the newly inaugurated Harry Anderssen Park in Berlin-Kreuzberg.
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Headline: Mothers at Buergerbraeu, 1930sDate: 01.01.1933Image text: Old mothers received an evening at the Buergerbraeu as birthday present. Undated photo.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364426Mothers at Buergerbraeu, 1930sOld mothers received an evening at the Buergerbraeu as birthday present. Undated photo.
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Headline: Propaganda wagon of The Nazi People's Welfare Organization, 1933Date: 01.01.1934Image text: The Nazi welfare organization worked according to the maxim 'For Mother and Child'. This wagon moves through the crowd with the following slogan: 'German mothers open your eyes! We'll show you how the children run.'Photo: ScherlImage number: 00011635Propaganda wagon of The Nazi People's Welfare Organization, 1933The Nazi welfare organization worked according to the maxim 'For Mother and Child'. This wagon moves through the crowd with the following slogan: 'German mothers open your eyes! We'll show you how the children run.'
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Headline: Exhibition 'Hereditarily healthy - hereditarily diseased'Date: 01.01.1933Image text: Berlin residents at the exhibition 'Hereditarily healthy - hereditarily diseased'. With exhibitions of this kind should be made public the ideas of the Nazis on racial politics and keeping pure their own people.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00021715Exhibition 'Hereditarily healthy - hereditarily diseased'Berlin residents at the exhibition 'Hereditarily healthy - hereditarily diseased'. With exhibitions of this kind should be made public the ideas of the Nazis on racial politics and keeping pure their own people.
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Headline: Visitors in the exhibition "Genetically healthy - genetically sick", 1934Date: 01.01.1934Image text: Visitors at the opening of the exhibition "Genetically healthy - genetically sick" in Invalidenstrasse in Berlin. On this photo the visitors stand in front of exhibited pictures showing the theme of "Mother's luck".Photo: ScherlImage number: 00081358Visitors in the exhibition "Genetically healthy - genetically sick", 1934Visitors at the opening of the exhibition "Genetically healthy - genetically sick" in Invalidenstrasse in Berlin. On this photo the visitors stand in front of exhibited pictures showing the theme of "Mother's luck".
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Headline: Mother's ideal, 1941Date: 15.05.1941Image text: This 'gift of honor of the NS Reich warrior federation' will be handed over to women soldiers who get the request program donation of the Reich warrior federation for their children.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00078178Mother's ideal, 1941This 'gift of honor of the NS Reich warrior federation' will be handed over to women soldiers who get the request program donation of the Reich warrior federation for their children.
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Headline: Propaganda poster for Mother's Day, 1943Date: 01.05.1943Image text: Two hands hold a mother and many children, symbolizing the protection of the family by the state.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00074025Propaganda poster for Mother's Day, 1943Two hands hold a mother and many children, symbolizing the protection of the family by the state.
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Headline: The propaganda poster "Joy of Maternity"Date: 01.01.1936Image text: This propaganda poster focuses on the mother cult in the Third Reich. The original text of the poster was: "This picture says it all, so are the German mothers. We have to thank the Fuehrer that happiness and contentment prevailed in Germany!" The poster comes from the Nazi propaganda exhibition "Communism without a mask", in which the model German conditions were compared with the "horrifying" states in the USSR. Undated picture. Family and racial politics, women's and mother cult, Nazi ideology, Germany 1933-1945, NazismPhoto: SZ PhotoImage number: 00364431The propaganda poster "Joy of Maternity"This propaganda poster focuses on the mother cult in the Third Reich. The original text of the poster was: "This picture says it all, so are the German mothers. We have to thank the Fuehrer that happiness and contentment prevailed in Germany!" The poster comes from the Nazi propaganda exhibition "Communism without a mask", in which the model German conditions were compared with the "horrifying" states in the USSR. Undated picture. Family and racial politics, women's and mother cult, Nazi ideology, Germany 1933-1945, Nazism
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Headline: Honoring the mothers of soldiers, 1937Date: 01.01.1937Image text: Mothers who have lost more than four sons in the First World War are being honored in Cologne. The commemoration takes place in the Guerzenich. Family and racial politics, women's and mother's cult, Nazi ideology, Germany 1933-1945, National SocialismPhoto: ScherlImage number: 00364428Honoring the mothers of soldiers, 1937Mothers who have lost more than four sons in the First World War are being honored in Cologne. The commemoration takes place in the Guerzenich. Family and racial politics, women's and mother's cult, Nazi ideology, Germany 1933-1945, National Socialism
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Headline: Awarding German mothers on Mother's Day, 1942Date: 16.05.1942Image text: The picture shows the presentation of the Cross of Honour to a German mother on Mother's Day in 1942. Das Ehrenkreuz wurde im Dritten Reich an kinderreiche Mütter verliehen sowie an Mütter, deren Söhne im Krieg gefallen waren.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364434Awarding German mothers on Mother's Day, 1942The picture shows the presentation of the Cross of Honour to a German mother on Mother's Day in 1942. Das Ehrenkreuz wurde im Dritten Reich an kinderreiche Mütter verliehen sowie an Mütter, deren Söhne im Krieg gefallen waren.
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Headline: Germanic Easter celebration near Bad Fallingbostel, 1934Date: 01.01.1934Image text: At a Germanic Easter celebration near Bad Fallingbostel on the night of the first Easter holiday, women silently collect water from a stream, which is supposed to give them beauty and health.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364452Germanic Easter celebration near Bad Fallingbostel, 1934At a Germanic Easter celebration near Bad Fallingbostel on the night of the first Easter holiday, women silently collect water from a stream, which is supposed to give them beauty and health.
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Headline: Certificate for family researchers, 1933Date: 01.11.1933Image text: Pictured is the identity card no. 547 issued for Eberhard Doege from Akazienstrasse 30, Berlin-Schoeneberg, who has been entered into the list of family researchers, and granted him permission to inspect at the repository of the written monuments placed under protection (parish registers, civil status machinations and other archival materials). The certificate was issued on 1 November 1933 by the expert for racial research at the Reich Ministry of the Interior.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00364470Certificate for family researchers, 1933Pictured is the identity card no. 547 issued for Eberhard Doege from Akazienstrasse 30, Berlin-Schoeneberg, who has been entered into the list of family researchers, and granted him permission to inspect at the repository of the written monuments placed under protection (parish registers, civil status machinations and other archival materials). The certificate was issued on 1 November 1933 by the expert for racial research at the Reich Ministry of the Interior.
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Headline: Study of a family tree, 1930sDate: 01.01.1933Image text: Family members look at the pedigree of their family on an outstretched card on the floor. On the wall hangs a picture with a coat of arms, beneath the inscription Dorpe. Undated picture.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00364469Study of a family tree, 1930sFamily members look at the pedigree of their family on an outstretched card on the floor. On the wall hangs a picture with a coat of arms, beneath the inscription Dorpe. Undated picture.
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Headline: Genealogical tables in Oldenburg, 1930sDate: 01.01.1933Image text: Girls chat below runed genealogical tables. Undated picture.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00364468Genealogical tables in Oldenburg, 1930sGirls chat below runed genealogical tables. Undated picture.
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Headline: Special exhibition of the Reichsnaehrstand at the Green Week, 1936Date: 24.01.1936Image text: Before the opening of the Green Week on Kaiserdamm the special exhibition of the Reichsnaehrstand is presented. The painting on the left is entitled "Peasant or Worker", the one on the right "Work is a service to the people" and the slogans "Love for the people and family enables peasant and worker to achieve the highest performance" and "The same blood heritage is the reason for the same work ethic".Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364467Special exhibition of the Reichsnaehrstand at the Green Week, 1936Before the opening of the Green Week on Kaiserdamm the special exhibition of the Reichsnaehrstand is presented. The painting on the left is entitled "Peasant or Worker", the one on the right "Work is a service to the people" and the slogans "Love for the people and family enables peasant and worker to achieve the highest performance" and "The same blood heritage is the reason for the same work ethic".
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Headline: Muster for the Deutsche Volksliste (German People's List), 1942Date: 01.01.1942Image text: In Kreis (district) Konitz in West Prussia the so-called "Zwischenschichtler" (in-betweeners are mustered for Germanization and classification in the minority list of the SS-Rassen- und Siedlungshauptamt (SS Race and Settlement Main Office). Even the "Nordic appearance" played an important role for the people concerned.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00364463Muster for the Deutsche Volksliste (German People's List), 1942In Kreis (district) Konitz in West Prussia the so-called "Zwischenschichtler" (in-betweeners are mustered for Germanization and classification in the minority list of the SS-Rassen- und Siedlungshauptamt (SS Race and Settlement Main Office). Even the "Nordic appearance" played an important role for the people concerned.
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Headline: Race theory education, 1941Date: 01.01.1941Image text: Farmers who had been relocated from the Baltic States in the Warthegau are taught in race and genetics. The left chart deals with the "inheritance of musical talent" using the example of the Bach family, the right with the "Formation of gender and inheritance of a predisposition that is linked to the sex-determining chromosome 8, for example, red-green blindness or hemophilia".Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00364460Race theory education, 1941Farmers who had been relocated from the Baltic States in the Warthegau are taught in race and genetics. The left chart deals with the "inheritance of musical talent" using the example of the Bach family, the right with the "Formation of gender and inheritance of a predisposition that is linked to the sex-determining chromosome 8, for example, red-green blindness or hemophilia".
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Headline: Racial policy education provided by the NSV, 1939Date: 01.01.1939Image text: With the help of a display board (headline: "The Races of the German People") is explained the difference in head shape between the Nordic-Germanic race and other races to participants of a racial-political lesson in an apprentice home of the National Socialist People's Welfare Organisation in Muelheim an der Ruhr.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364459Racial policy education provided by the NSV, 1939With the help of a display board (headline: "The Races of the German People") is explained the difference in head shape between the Nordic-Germanic race and other races to participants of a racial-political lesson in an apprentice home of the National Socialist People's Welfare Organisation in Muelheim an der Ruhr.
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Headline: Franz Hueber at a race policy seminar, 1938Date: 18.07.1938Image text: Franz Hueber (in party uniform) in conversation with participants during a photo session, at the opening of the first racial policy course for Austrian judicial officers in the Reich School of the NSDAP Office of Racial Policy at the Griebnitzsee in Neubabelsberg.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364458Franz Hueber at a race policy seminar, 1938Franz Hueber (in party uniform) in conversation with participants during a photo session, at the opening of the first racial policy course for Austrian judicial officers in the Reich School of the NSDAP Office of Racial Policy at the Griebnitzsee in Neubabelsberg.
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Headline: Unterfeldmeister ("staff sergeant") of the Labor Service, 1934Date: 01.01.1934Image text: Profile portrait of a uniformed staff sergeant of the Reich Labor Service.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364454Unterfeldmeister ("staff sergeant") of the Labor Service, 1934Profile portrait of a uniformed staff sergeant of the Reich Labor Service.
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Headline: Portrait of a farmer at the Green Week, 1934Date: 01.01.1934Image text: Ideal portrait of a German farmer in the hall of honour of the Green Week in Berlin.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364453Portrait of a farmer at the Green Week, 1934Ideal portrait of a German farmer in the hall of honour of the Green Week in Berlin.
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Headline: Infant care course at the Reichsbraeuteschule Schwanenwerder, 1938Date: 01.06.1938Image text: During an infant care course is discussed the clothing of infants and toddlers at the Reich Bridal School of the Deutsches Frauenwerk on the island of Schwanenwerder near Berlin.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364448Infant care course at the Reichsbraeuteschule Schwanenwerder, 1938During an infant care course is discussed the clothing of infants and toddlers at the Reich Bridal School of the Deutsches Frauenwerk on the island of Schwanenwerder near Berlin.
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Headline: Reichsbraeuteschule Schwanenwerder, 1930s.Date: 01.01.1933Image text: Daily mail is distributed at the Reich Bridal School of the Deutsches Frauenwerk on the island of Schwanenwerder near Berlin. Undated photo.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364447Reichsbraeuteschule Schwanenwerder, 1930s.Daily mail is distributed at the Reich Bridal School of the Deutsches Frauenwerk on the island of Schwanenwerder near Berlin. Undated photo.
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Headline: Reichsbraeuteschule Schwanenwerder, 1930s.Date: 01.01.1933Image text: View of the house and participants of the Reichsbraeuteschule ("Reich Bridal School") on Schwanenwerder. The school educates SS, SA and Wehrmacht members in home economics, educational issues, baby care, home design, etc. Undated photo.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364446Reichsbraeuteschule Schwanenwerder, 1930s.View of the house and participants of the Reichsbraeuteschule ("Reich Bridal School") on Schwanenwerder. The school educates SS, SA and Wehrmacht members in home economics, educational issues, baby care, home design, etc. Undated photo.
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