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Headline: Grandfather and grandson farming, 1941Date: 26.09.1941Image text: Two farmers, a grandfather and his grandson in an alpine landscape, carry scythe and other farming tools for harvest, while the father has to fight as a soldier on the front.Photo: Knorr + HirthImage number: 00364295Grandfather and grandson farming, 1941Two farmers, a grandfather and his grandson in an alpine landscape, carry scythe and other farming tools for harvest, while the father has to fight as a soldier on the front.
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Headline: Nazi Germany, Blood and Soil: Agriculture, 1933-1945Date: 01.01.1939Image text: Nazi Germany, Blood and Soil: AgriculturePhoto: ScherlImage number: 00364322Nazi Germany, Blood and Soil: Agriculture, 1933-1945Nazi Germany, Blood and Soil: Agriculture
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Headline: The Werkspiel (factory play) "Aufbruch 1933", 1934Date: 01.01.1934Image text: The first German Werkspiel (factory play) "Aufbruch 1933" is held in the Siemens works in Berlin. Here, workers dressed as farmers at the rehearsal of the final scene.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364328The Werkspiel (factory play) "Aufbruch 1933", 1934The first German Werkspiel (factory play) "Aufbruch 1933" is held in the Siemens works in Berlin. Here, workers dressed as farmers at the rehearsal of the final scene.
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Headline: The Wine Queen Elizabeth Fitz, 1936Date: 01.01.1936Image text: The Palatine young winemaker Elizabeth Fitz (later Elizabeth Keller) from Edenkoben an der Weinstrasse, after she had been elected the German Wine Queen 1936/37 on the big Palatinate wine festival in Neustadt an der Weinstrasse.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00657734The Wine Queen Elizabeth Fitz, 1936The Palatine young winemaker Elizabeth Fitz (later Elizabeth Keller) from Edenkoben an der Weinstrasse, after she had been elected the German Wine Queen 1936/37 on the big Palatinate wine festival in Neustadt an der Weinstrasse.
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Headline: Hermann Goering at the Green Week, 1936Date: 25.01.1936Image text: Hermann Goering gives a speech at the opening of the Green Week. On the wall there is a picture of a worker with hammer and a farmer with plow under the sun.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364685Hermann Goering at the Green Week, 1936Hermann Goering gives a speech at the opening of the Green Week. On the wall there is a picture of a worker with hammer and a farmer with plow under the sun.
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Headline: Exhibition poster of the Green Week, 1936Date: 01.01.1936Image text: At the Agricultural Exhibition 'Green Week' the Reichsnaehrstand makes the case for reliance: 'The pest. Consumers - for each is provided. Nobody needs to starve. Get involved! Do not hoard! 'Photo: ScherlImage number: 00152975Exhibition poster of the Green Week, 1936At the Agricultural Exhibition 'Green Week' the Reichsnaehrstand makes the case for reliance: 'The pest. Consumers - for each is provided. Nobody needs to starve. Get involved! Do not hoard! '
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Headline: German winemakers at the German-French exchange of experience in Reims, 1938Date: 14.02.1938Image text: German winemakers visit Reims for the German-French exchange of experience. They visit the Champagne cellars and the Cathedral of Reims (in the background). In the picture: Mr. Diehl, leader of the German wine economy (the largest in the group), to the right is Monsieur Barthe, President of the 'Comite National du Vin' of France.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00082201German winemakers at the German-French exchange of experience in Reims, 1938German winemakers visit Reims for the German-French exchange of experience. They visit the Champagne cellars and the Cathedral of Reims (in the background). In the picture: Mr. Diehl, leader of the German wine economy (the largest in the group), to the right is Monsieur Barthe, President of the 'Comite National du Vin' of France.
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Headline: Showroom of the Green Week in Berlin, 1937Date: 29.01.1937Image text: View in hall I. at the Green Week in 1937 with exhibition boards of the Reich nutritive stand, the existing public service corporation from 1933 to 945, which affected compulsorily all persons engaged in agriculture and food industry, firms and associations. The signs point out to the visitor that food imports have to be made for foreign currencies and this should be avoided in future, when the population is more economical and sidestep onto newly-developed, internally produced substitutes and plastics. The foreign currencies were instead planned for the armament.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00082180Showroom of the Green Week in Berlin, 1937View in hall I. at the Green Week in 1937 with exhibition boards of the Reich nutritive stand, the existing public service corporation from 1933 to 945, which affected compulsorily all persons engaged in agriculture and food industry, firms and associations. The signs point out to the visitor that food imports have to be made for foreign currencies and this should be avoided in future, when the population is more economical and sidestep onto newly-developed, internally produced substitutes and plastics. The foreign currencies were instead planned for the armament.
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Headline: Fruit stand at the horticultural exhibition in Berlin-Kaulsdorf, 1932Date: 01.01.1932Image text: A fruit stand at the horticultural exhibition in Kaulsdorf clubhouse presents various types of apples and pears. On banners at the stand is says: 'eat German fruits!' In the sense of self-sufficiency policy of the NS-government, consumers should be directed by this statement, to guide their need on food products only to those which were produced in the country itself.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00082220Fruit stand at the horticultural exhibition in Berlin-Kaulsdorf, 1932A fruit stand at the horticultural exhibition in Kaulsdorf clubhouse presents various types of apples and pears. On banners at the stand is says: 'eat German fruits!' In the sense of self-sufficiency policy of the NS-government, consumers should be directed by this statement, to guide their need on food products only to those which were produced in the country itself.
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Headline: Exhibition stand of the Reichsnaehrstand at the Green Week in Berlin, 1937Date: 01.01.1937Image text: A poster of the Reichsnaehrstand makes the case for low-fat food - instead of full-fat food products meat paste, skimmed cheese and skimmed milk should be used.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00152976Exhibition stand of the Reichsnaehrstand at the Green Week in Berlin, 1937A poster of the Reichsnaehrstand makes the case for low-fat food - instead of full-fat food products meat paste, skimmed cheese and skimmed milk should be used.
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Headline: German winegrowers at the Franco-German exchange of experiences in Reims, 1938Date: 14.02.1938Image text: German winegrowers visit Reims for the Franco-German exchange of experiences. Here, during a visit to the champagne cellars. Pictured: Mr. Diehl, leader of the German wine economy (the largest in the group), together with Monsieur Barthe, President of the "Comite National du Vin" of France.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364623German winegrowers at the Franco-German exchange of experiences in Reims, 1938German winegrowers visit Reims for the Franco-German exchange of experiences. Here, during a visit to the champagne cellars. Pictured: Mr. Diehl, leader of the German wine economy (the largest in the group), together with Monsieur Barthe, President of the "Comite National du Vin" of France.
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Headline: German winegrowers at the Franco-German exchange of experiences in Reims, 1938Date: 14.02.1938Image text: German winegrowers visit Reims for the Franco-German exchange of experiences. Here, during a visit to the champagne cellars. Pictured: Mr. Diehl, leader of the German wine economy (the largest in the group), together with Monsieur Barthe, President of the "Comite National du Vin" of France.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364622German winegrowers at the Franco-German exchange of experiences in Reims, 1938German winegrowers visit Reims for the Franco-German exchange of experiences. Here, during a visit to the champagne cellars. Pictured: Mr. Diehl, leader of the German wine economy (the largest in the group), together with Monsieur Barthe, President of the "Comite National du Vin" of France.
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Headline: German winegrowers at the Franco-German exchange of experiences in Reims, 1938Date: 14.02.1938Image text: German winegrowers visit Reims for the Franco-German exchange of experiences. Here, during a visit to the champagne cellars. Pictured: Mr. Diehl, leader of the German wine economy (the largest in the group), together with Monsieur Barthe, President of the "Comite National du Vin" of France.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364620German winegrowers at the Franco-German exchange of experiences in Reims, 1938German winegrowers visit Reims for the Franco-German exchange of experiences. Here, during a visit to the champagne cellars. Pictured: Mr. Diehl, leader of the German wine economy (the largest in the group), together with Monsieur Barthe, President of the "Comite National du Vin" of France.
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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: Green Week, 1934Date: 01.01.1934Image text: Graph at the Berlin "Green Week": "The future of Germany can be only a Bauernreich (farmer's state) or it will perish again" (quote from Adolf Hitler). Collapse of the agriculture - unemployment in the industry. The German people before the abyss. In the Bauernreich each state contributes according to his forces".Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364590Green Week, 1934Graph at the Berlin "Green Week": "The future of Germany can be only a Bauernreich (farmer's state) or it will perish again" (quote from Adolf Hitler). Collapse of the agriculture - unemployment in the industry. The German people before the abyss. In the Bauernreich each state contributes according to his forces".
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Headline: New year greeting of an ironworks, 1936Date: 17.12.1936Image text: An iron plaque at the turn of the year. "1933-1937. Iron faith and iron loyalty gave us all home again". It depicts a church, an oil-producing plant, a coal mine, a steel mill, a blacksmith shop, hayrides, and trees.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364595New year greeting of an ironworks, 1936An iron plaque at the turn of the year. "1933-1937. Iron faith and iron loyalty gave us all home again". It depicts a church, an oil-producing plant, a coal mine, a steel mill, a blacksmith shop, hayrides, and trees.
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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: 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: Green Week, 1934Date: 01.01.1934Image text: A huge "Urpflug" (ancient plow) at the "Green Week" in Berlin in the exhibition halls near the Funkturm (Radio Tower) .Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364640Green Week, 1934A huge "Urpflug" (ancient plow) at the "Green Week" in Berlin in the exhibition halls near the Funkturm (Radio Tower) .
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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: Model of a settler's house on the "Green Week", 1937Date: 01.01.1937Image text: In the Hall 1A of the exhibition halls at the Funkturm (radio tower) at the food fair "Green Week" fair visitors look at a model of a settler's house, by which the allotment holders and small settlers act as an intermediary between town and country.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364676Model of a settler's house on the "Green Week", 1937In the Hall 1A of the exhibition halls at the Funkturm (radio tower) at the food fair "Green Week" fair visitors look at a model of a settler's house, by which the allotment holders and small settlers act as an intermediary between town and country.
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Headline: Green Week in Berlin, 1937Date: 31.01.1937Image text: The Reichsnaehrstand shows various models under the title "Fight the decay" at the "Green Week". Among the exhibits are a rat, a spider, an egg, a bottle of milk, a piece of meat and a fried chicken. On the back wall there are showcases containing info on "The biggest enemies of our foodstuff".Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364686Green Week in Berlin, 1937The Reichsnaehrstand shows various models under the title "Fight the decay" at the "Green Week". Among the exhibits are a rat, a spider, an egg, a bottle of milk, a piece of meat and a fried chicken. On the back wall there are showcases containing info on "The biggest enemies of our foodstuff".
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Headline: Green Week in Berlin, 1937Date: 31.01.1937Image text: Crowds of visitors at the Green Week in Berlin prior to the presentation of the Reichsnaehrstand on the egg industry in the Hall I of the exhibition halls at the Funkturm (radio tower). On the wall there are illustrations with suggestions, inter alia regarding frugality with the title "Housewife, what are you doing?".Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364675Green Week in Berlin, 1937Crowds of visitors at the Green Week in Berlin prior to the presentation of the Reichsnaehrstand on the egg industry in the Hall I of the exhibition halls at the Funkturm (radio tower). On the wall there are illustrations with suggestions, inter alia regarding frugality with the title "Housewife, what are you doing?".
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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: 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: Hall of forest-based industries during the exhibition Schaffendes Volk (Productive People), 1937Date: 01.01.1937Image text: In the hall of forest-based industries of the exhibition Schaffendes Volk (Productive People) in Dusseldorf, a visitor looks at a car body made of wood.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364697Hall of forest-based industries during the exhibition Schaffendes Volk (Productive People), 1937In the hall of forest-based industries of the exhibition Schaffendes Volk (Productive People) in Dusseldorf, a visitor looks at a car body made of wood.
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Headline: Labour Service men help with the potato harvest, 1936Date: 26.10.1936Image text: Following the order of the "Representative for the Four Year Plan" Hermann Goring, the entire Reich Labor Service is used for the potato harvest. The photograph shows members of the Labor Service during their deployment on Estate Siethen.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00095521Labour Service men help with the potato harvest, 1936Following the order of the "Representative for the Four Year Plan" Hermann Goring, the entire Reich Labor Service is used for the potato harvest. The photograph shows members of the Labor Service during their deployment on Estate Siethen.
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Headline: Four Year Plan convoy in Berlin, 1940Date: 18.06.1940Image text: View of the group exhibition "German Power in the East" and "Four Year Plan" which are organized by the High Command of the Wehrmacht on the Kaiser-Franz-Joseph-Platz. On the left wall there is a photo collage entitled "The German soldier is also the first assistant in the construction, with him compete all the forces of the movement". On the right wall there is a call to support the peasantry: "While I fight for the German future, I have to fight for the German soil and have to fight for the German farmers. He gives us the people in the cities. He has been the eternal source for hundreds of years, and it must be preserved." On the floor there is a model of a settlement with houses, forest and other images.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364793Four Year Plan convoy in Berlin, 1940View of the group exhibition "German Power in the East" and "Four Year Plan" which are organized by the High Command of the Wehrmacht on the Kaiser-Franz-Joseph-Platz. On the left wall there is a photo collage entitled "The German soldier is also the first assistant in the construction, with him compete all the forces of the movement". On the right wall there is a call to support the peasantry: "While I fight for the German future, I have to fight for the German soil and have to fight for the German farmers. He gives us the people in the cities. He has been the eternal source for hundreds of years, and it must be preserved." On the floor there is a model of a settlement with houses, forest and other images.
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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 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: 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: 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: 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: Opening of the new exhibition hall in the Haus der Kunst, 1940Date: 07.12.1940Image text: At the opening of the new exhibition hall in the Haus der Kunst in the Hardenbergstrasse in Berlin. From left a bust of Erich Ludendorff (bronze by Adam Antes), an oil painting by Georg Ehmig "Bergbauern", and a "female figure" (bronze by Kurt Schmid-Ehmen) can be seen.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00363551Opening of the new exhibition hall in the Haus der Kunst, 1940At the opening of the new exhibition hall in the Haus der Kunst in the Hardenbergstrasse in Berlin. From left a bust of Erich Ludendorff (bronze by Adam Antes), an oil painting by Georg Ehmig "Bergbauern", and a "female figure" (bronze by Kurt Schmid-Ehmen) can be seen.
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Headline: The opening of the Green Week, 1934Date: 01.01.1934Image text: People at the opening of the Green Week in the Ehrensaal (Hall of Fame) in Berlin. They sing the German national anthem. In the front side of the hall there is an oversized picture of Hitler, before it a so-called Urpflug" (primitive plough)."Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364557The opening of the Green Week, 1934People at the opening of the Green Week in the Ehrensaal (Hall of Fame) in Berlin. They sing the German national anthem. In the front side of the hall there is an oversized picture of Hitler, before it a so-called Urpflug" (primitive plough)."
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Headline: Industrial Exhibition in Berlin, 1938Date: 01.01.1938Image text: Rustic furniture from Lower Saxony and naturally dyed carpets of the "Deutsche Heimatwerke" in an exhibition of the Reichsnaehrstand in Berlin. On the carpet in front there is an Odalrune.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364320Industrial Exhibition in Berlin, 1938Rustic furniture from Lower Saxony and naturally dyed carpets of the "Deutsche Heimatwerke" in an exhibition of the Reichsnaehrstand in Berlin. On the carpet in front there is an Odalrune.
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Headline: Nazi Germany, Blood and Soil: Agriculture, 1933-1945Date: 15.08.1937Image text: Nazi Germany, Blood and Soil: AgriculturePhoto: ScherlImage number: 00364283Nazi Germany, Blood and Soil: Agriculture, 1933-1945Nazi Germany, Blood and Soil: Agriculture
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Headline: Walther Darre at the consecration of the Bauernhochschule at Gransee, 1933Date: 01.01.1933Image text: Reich Food Minister Walther Darre on the way to the inauguration of the Maerkischen Bauernhochschule zu Gransee.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364282Walther Darre at the consecration of the Bauernhochschule at Gransee, 1933Reich Food Minister Walther Darre on the way to the inauguration of the Maerkischen Bauernhochschule zu Gransee.
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Headline: Launching of a replica Viking ship on the river Weser, 1934Date: 25.09.1934Image text: Gauleiter Carl Roever (in SA uniform at the lectern) holds a speech at the launching of the replica Viking ship "Stedings Ehre" in Oldenburg. The ship will be used in the documentary of the Nazi cultural community, "Deutscher WaldDeutsches Schicksal" (German ForestGerman Destiny). It is a 24m long replica of the so-called Nydam-ship, from the 4th century A.D. which was found in the Nydam Moor in Schleswig.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364281Launching of a replica Viking ship on the river Weser, 1934Gauleiter Carl Roever (in SA uniform at the lectern) holds a speech at the launching of the replica Viking ship "Stedings Ehre" in Oldenburg. The ship will be used in the documentary of the Nazi cultural community, "Deutscher WaldDeutsches Schicksal" (German ForestGerman Destiny). It is a 24m long replica of the so-called Nydam-ship, from the 4th century A.D. which was found in the Nydam Moor in Schleswig.
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Headline: German cult, 1935Date: 01.01.1935Image text: Elementary school children model historical events: A elementary school child works on the straw roof of a house from the Bronze Age.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364280German cult, 1935Elementary school children model historical events: A elementary school child works on the straw roof of a house from the Bronze Age.
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Headline: Inauguration of Hierlshagen, 1936Date: 01.01.1936Image text: At the official inauguration of the village of Hierlshagen, established by the Reich Labor Service and named after Konstantin Hierl, in Sprottebruch at Primkenau (district of Sprottau) in Silesia, uniformed service providers and young farmers in traditional costume have lunch together.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364279Inauguration of Hierlshagen, 1936At the official inauguration of the village of Hierlshagen, established by the Reich Labor Service and named after Konstantin Hierl, in Sprottebruch at Primkenau (district of Sprottau) in Silesia, uniformed service providers and young farmers in traditional costume have lunch together.
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Headline: Philipp Freiherr von BoeselagerDate: 01.01.1917Image text: Philipp Freiherr von Boeselager, Germany, german antagonismPhoto: ScherlImage number: 00274823Philipp Freiherr von BoeselagerPhilipp Freiherr von Boeselager, Germany, german antagonism
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Headline: Distribution of title deeds to settlers, 1930sDate: 01.01.1933Image text: Party officials of the NSDAP distribute title deeds to peasant settlers for reclaimed peaty soil. Undated picture.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364275Distribution of title deeds to settlers, 1930sParty officials of the NSDAP distribute title deeds to peasant settlers for reclaimed peaty soil. Undated picture.
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Headline: German cult, 1935Date: 01.01.1935Image text: Elementary school children model historical events: A model made by school children shows returning warriors in southern Germany in 600 B.C.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364276German cult, 1935Elementary school children model historical events: A model made by school children shows returning warriors in southern Germany in 600 B.C.
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Headline: Reich Farmer's Day in Goslar, 1936Date: 01.11.1936Image text: The emblem "Blood and Soil" at the 4th Reich Farmer's Day in Goslar 1936, which is organized by the Reichsbauernrat before the Reich Harvest Festival. Under the eagle and the inscription "blood and soil" is the emblem of the Reichsnaehrstand.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00364278Reich Farmer's Day in Goslar, 1936The emblem "Blood and Soil" at the 4th Reich Farmer's Day in Goslar 1936, which is organized by the Reichsbauernrat before the Reich Harvest Festival. Under the eagle and the inscription "blood and soil" is the emblem of the Reichsnaehrstand.
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Headline: Honoring ceremony for farmers in Neenstetten, 1935Date: 11.05.1935Image text: In Neenstetten on the Swabian Alb takes place an honoring ceremony for farmers. View from city hall on the festival ground in the village center.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364277Honoring ceremony for farmers in Neenstetten, 1935In Neenstetten on the Swabian Alb takes place an honoring ceremony for farmers. View from city hall on the festival ground in the village center.
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Headline: 'Population of the so-called ''Reichsgau Wartheland'' through German settlers'Date: 01.01.1939Image text: 'In the library of the Napola (National Political Institutes of Education) in the so-called Warthegau an educator gives a young man a book, 'Der deutsche Osten' (The German East).'Photo: ScherlImage number: 00405295'Population of the so-called ''Reichsgau Wartheland'' through German settlers''In the library of the Napola (National Political Institutes of Education) in the so-called Warthegau an educator gives a young man a book, 'Der deutsche Osten' (The German East).'
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Headline: Reich Harvest Festival at Bueckeberg, 1935Date: 01.10.1935Image text: Reich Peasant Leader and Minister for Food and Agriculture Walter Darre during his welcome speech at the Reich Harvest Festival. On stage with him are among others Adolf Hitler (left) and Joseph Goebbels (4th fr left).Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00364262Reich Harvest Festival at Bueckeberg, 1935Reich Peasant Leader and Minister for Food and Agriculture Walter Darre during his welcome speech at the Reich Harvest Festival. On stage with him are among others Adolf Hitler (left) and Joseph Goebbels (4th fr left).
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Headline: Hans Frank gives a speech at the Justizpalast in Munich, 1933Date: 01.01.1933Image text: Reich minister Hans Frank (right) transfers the Bavarian administration of justice to Reich Minister of Justice Franz Guertner as part of the National Socialist 'Gleichschaltung' ('forcible-coordination') at the Justizpalast (Palace of Justice) in Munich on 4 January 1935. In the audience from left to right: State council Heinrich Spangenberger, Bavarian Minister-President Ludwig Siebert, Reich Minister of Justice Franz Guertner, at the far right State Secretary for Agriculture Fritz Schubert and Mayor of Munich Karl Fiehler.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00339525Hans Frank gives a speech at the Justizpalast in Munich, 1933Reich minister Hans Frank (right) transfers the Bavarian administration of justice to Reich Minister of Justice Franz Guertner as part of the National Socialist 'Gleichschaltung' ('forcible-coordination') at the Justizpalast (Palace of Justice) in Munich on 4 January 1935. In the audience from left to right: State council Heinrich Spangenberger, Bavarian Minister-President Ludwig Siebert, Reich Minister of Justice Franz Guertner, at the far right State Secretary for Agriculture Fritz Schubert and Mayor of Munich Karl Fiehler.
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