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Panels Sunday, September 29 10:10am-12:00pm
Room: Georgia 3
Delineating the Boundaries of the Volksgemeinschaft: Bureaucracy, Race, and Outsider Status in Nazi Germany
Moderator: Amy Carney – Pennsylvania State University - Erie Commentator: Mark Roseman – Indiana University
Presenters:
Emilie Duranceau-Lapointe
– University of Michigan
Unveiling Jewishness: The Role of the Civil Registry in Administrating Jewish Legibility in Nazi Germany
Nikolas Weyland
– Harvard University
Policing Polenfreundlichkeit: WWII-Era Gestapo Investigations into “Disloyal” Ruhrpolen
Julie Keresztes
– American University
Seeing Neighbors as Enemies: Photographic Denunciation in Prewar Nazi Germany
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Delineating the Boundaries of the Volksgemeinschaft: Bureaucracy, Race, and Outsider Status in Nazi Germany