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2.10. Widerstand 2.10. Widerstand Archiv der sozialen Demokratie (Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung): Widerstand 1933- 1945, Bonn 1980 Angelika Arenz-Morch: Das Konzentrationslager Osthofen; in: Renate Knigge- Tesche, Axel Ulrich (Hg.): Verfolgung und Widerstand in Hessen 1933-1945, Frankfurt 1996 Uta Freifrau von Aretin: Preußische Tradition als Motiv für den Widerstand gegen das NS-Regime; in: Heinrich Walle: Aufstand des Gewissens 1933-1945. Militärischer Widerstand gegen Hitler und das NS-Regime. Katalog zur Wanderausstellung, Herford 1994 Gabriele von Arnim: Den Menschen zugeneigt. Zum 50. Jahrestag der Hinrichtung von Hans und Sophie Scholl erstmals veröffentlicht: Kassiber der Familie aus der Gestapo-Haft; in: DIE ZEIT Nr. 8, 19. Febr. 1993, Sammlung Stadtler, roter Ordner Winfried Becker: Politischer Katholizismus und Widerstand; in: Peter Steinbach, Johannes Tuchel (Hrsg.): Widerstand gegen den Nationalsozialismus, Bonn 1994 Johannes Beermann-Schön: "Ich hoffe wirklich von ganzem Herzen, dass Sch. (Kurt Schumacher) geholfen werden kann…" Ein Dokumentenfund aus dem Archiv des Fritz Bauer Instituts, in: Einsicht 2019. Bulletin des Fritz Bauer Instituts Gerhard Beier: Wilhelm Leuschner und das Verbindungsnetz sozialistischer Vertrauensleute in Hessen; in: Renate Knigge-Tesche, Axel Ulrich (Hg.): Verfolgung und Widerstand in Hessen 1933-1945, Frankfurt 1996 Wolfgang Benz: Im Widerstand. Größe und Scheitern der Opposition gegen Hitler; Bonn 2019 Wolfgang Benz: Widerstand im Exil - Exil als Widerstand. Beiträge zum Widerstand 1933-1945, Berlin 1991 Wolfgang Benz, Walter H. Pehle (Hg.): Lexikon des deutschen Widerstandes, Frankfurt 1999 Renate Bethge: Bonhoeffers Familie und ihre Bedeutung für seine Theologie. Beiträge zum Widerstand 1933-1945, Berlin 1987 Andreas Biss: List als Mittel des Widerstands. Beiträge zum Widerstand 1933-1945 1, Berlin 1987 Rainer A. Blasius: Appeasement und Widerstand 1938; in: Peter Steinbach, Johannes Tuchel (Hrsg.): Widerstand gegen den Nationalsozialismus; Bonn 1994 Rainer A. Blasius: Appeasement und Widerstand 1938; in: Peter Steinbach, Johannes Tuchel (Hrsg.): Widerstand gegen die nationalsozialistische Diktatur 1933- 1945, Bonn 2004 Eva Bliembach: Flugblattpropaganda des Nationalkomitees "Freies Deutschland"; in: in: Peter Steinbach, Johannes Tuchel (Hrsg.): Widerstand gegen den Nationalsozialismus, Bonn 1994 Philipp Freiherr von Boeselager: Der Widerstand in der Heeresgruppe Mitte. Beiträge zum Widerstand 1933-1945 40, Berlin 1990 Angela Borgstedt: Hilfen für Verfolgte: Judenretter und Judenhelfer; in: Peter Steinbach, Johannes Tuchel (Hrsg.): Widerstand gegen die nationalsozialistische Diktatur 1933-1945, Bonn 2004 Maria Theodora Freifrau von dem Bottlenberg-Landsberg: Die "Weißen Blätter" des Karl-Ludwig Freiherrn von und zu Guttenberg. Zur Geschichte einer Zeitschrift monarchistisch-religiöser Opposition gegen den Nationalsozialismus 19345-1943. Beiträge zum Widerstand 1933-1945 41, Berlin 1990 Günter Brakelmann: Der Kreisauer Kreis, in: Peter Steinbach, Johannes Tuchel (Hrsg.): Widerstand gegen die nationalsozialistische Diktatur 1933-1945, Bonn 2004 Werner Bramke: Neuordnung der Nachkriegsverhältnisse in Ostdeutschland aus dem Geist des Widerstandes; in: Peter Steinbach, Johannes Tuchel (Hrsg.): Widerstand gegen den Nationalsozialismus, Bonn 1994 Willy Brandt: Aus dem Bewußtsein verdrängt. Vom deutschen Umgang mit Widerstandskämpfern und Emigranten; in: Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung (Hg.): Widerstand und Exil 1933-1945, Bonn 1989 Hermann Josef Braun: Widerstand aus den Reihen der katholischen Kirche; in Renate Knigge-Tesche, Axel Ulrich (Hg.): Verfolgung und Widerstand in Hessen 1933-1945, Frankfurt 1996 Wilfried Breyvogel: Jugendliche Widerstandsformen. Vom organisierten Widerstand zur jugendlichen Alltagsopposition; in: Peter Steinbach, Johannes Tuchel (Hg): Widerstand gegen den Nationalsozialismus, Bonn 1994 Barbara Bromberger: Widerstand linkssozialistischer Kleinorganisationen; in: Renate Knigge-Tesche, Axel Ulrich (Hg.): Verfolgung und Widerstand in Hessen 1933-1945, Frankfurt 1996 Hedwig Brüchert-Schunk: Beispiele bürgerlichen Widerstandes in Hessen: Der Freundeskreis Heinrich Roos in Wiesbaden und der Kaufmann-Will-Kreis in Gießen; in: Renate Knigge-Tesche, Axel Ulrich (Hg.): Verfolgung und Widerstand in Hessen 1933-1945, Frankfurt 1996 Heinrich Bücheler: Generaloberst Erich Hoepner und die Militäropposition gegen Hitler. Beiträge zum Widerstand 1933-1945 9, Berlin 1985 Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung (Hg.): Widerstand und Exil 1933-1945, Bonn 1989 Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung (Hg.): Widerstand gegen den Nationalsozialismus, Bonn 2016 Jürgen Danyel: Die Rote Kapelle; in: Peter Steinbach, Johannes Tuchel (Hrsg.): Widerstand gegen die nationalsozialistische Diktatur 1933-1945, Bonn 2004 Jürgen Danyel: "Ein Endsieg des nationalsozialistischen Deutschland ist nicht mehr möglich." Die Widerstandsgruppe um Arvid Harnack und Harro Schulze-Boysen im Kontext der Geschichte des militärischen Widerstandes gegen das NS-Regime; in: Heinrich Walle: Aufstand des Gewissens 1933-1945. Militärischer Widerstand gegen Hitler und das NS-Regime. Katalog zur Wanderausstellung, Herford 1994 Jürgen Danyel: Zwischen Nation und Sozialismus. Genese, Selbstverständnis und ordnungspolitische Vorstellungen der Widerstandsgruppe um Arvid Harnack und Harro Schulze-Boysen; in: in: Peter Steinbach, Johannes Tuchel (Hrsg.): Widerstand gegen den Nationalsozialismus, Bonn 1994 Hannelore Dauer: Kunst im täglichen Schatten des Todes. Künstlerischer Widerstand in Konzentrationslagern und Ghettos; in: Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung (Hg.): Widerstand und Exil 1933-1945, Bonn 1989 Inge Deutschkron: Berliner Juden im Untergrund. Beiträge zum Widerstand 1933- 1945 15, Berlin 1987 Die Zeit: Im Namen der Moral. Gräfin Dönhoff, Helmut Schmidt und Richard von Weizsäcker im Gespräch über den 20. Juli 1944; in: DIE ZEIT Nr. 29, 15. Juli 1994; Sammlung Stadtler, roter Ordner Christof Dipper: Der 20. Juli und die "Judenfrage"; in: DIE ZEIT Nr. 27, 1. Juli 1994; Sammlung Stadtler, roter Ordner Klaus Drobisch: Nationalsozialistische Verbrechen und widerständige Reaktionen; in: Peter Steinbach, Johannes Tuchel (Hg): Widerstand gegen den Nationalsozialismus, Bonn 1994 Klaus Drobisch, Gideon Botsch: Der Widerstand und die nationalsozialistischen Gewaltverbrechen; in: Peter Steinbach, Johannes Tuchel (Hrsg.): Widerstand gegen die nationalsozialistische Diktatur 1933-1945, Bonn 2004 Fritz Eberhard: Arbeit gegen das Dritte Reich. Beiträge zum Widerstand 10, Berlin 1979 Volker Eichler: "Widerstand und Verfolgung unter dem Nationalsozialismus in Hessen". Ein Dokumentationsprojekt der hessischen Staatsarchive; in: Renate Knigge-Tesche, Axel Ulrich (Hg.): Verfolgung und Widerstand in Hessen 1933-1945, Frankfurt 1996 Rolf Engelke, Wolfgang Form: Kommunistischer Widerstand und NS- Verfolgungspraxis in Hessen; in Renate Knigge-Tesche, Axel Ulrich (Hg.): Verfolgung und Widerstand in Hessen 1933-1945, Frankfurt 1996 Klas Ewert Everwyn: "Edelweißpiraten" u.a.; in: DIE ZEIT Nr. 46, 11. Nov. 1994; Sammlung Stadtler, roter Ordner Kurt Finker: Der 20. Juli 1944 und die DDR-Geschichtswissenschaft. Beiträge zum Widerstand 1933-1945 39, Berlin 1990 Alexander Fischer: Die Bewegung "Freies Deutschland" in der Sowjetunion: Widerstand hinter Stacheldraht?; in: Heinrich Walle: Aufstand des Gewissens 1933- 1945. Militärischer Widerstand gegen Hitler und das NS-Regime. Katalog zur Wanderausstellung, Herford 1994 Ingeborg Fleischhauer: Der Widerstand gegen den Rußlandfeldzug. Beiträge zum Widerstand 1933-1945 31, Berlin 1987 Wolfgang Form, Rolf Engelke: "Hochverrat" - "Heimtücke" - Wehrkraftzersetzung. Zur politischen Strafjustiz in Hessen; in: Renate Knigge-Tesche, Axel Ulrich (Hg.): Verfolgung und Widerstand in Hessen 1933-1945, Frankfurt 1996 Ernst Fraenkel: Der Sinn illegaler Arbeit. Beiträge zum Widerstand 1933-1945 11; Berlin 1989 Herbert Freeden: Vom geistigen Widerstand der deutschen Juden. Ein Kapitel jüdischer Selbstbehauptung in den Jahren 1933 bis 1938; in: Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung (Hg.): Widerstand und Exil 1933-1945, Bonn 1989 Claudia Fröhlich: Widerstand von Frauen; in: Peter Steinbach, Johannes Tuchel (Hrsg.): Widerstand gegen die nationalsozialistische Diktatur 1933-1945, Bonn 2004 Jürgen Frölich: Opposition und Widerstand auf liberaler Grundlage; in: Peter Steinbach, Johannes Tuchel (Hrsg.): Widerstand gegen die nationalsozialistische Diktatur 1933-1945, Bonn 2004 Manfred Funke: Gewerkschaften und Widerstand. Zwischen Ausharren und Orientierung auf die Zukunft; in: Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung (Hg.): Widerstand und Exil 1933-1945, Bonn 1989 Detlef Garbe: Widerstehen aus religiösen Gemeinschaften; in: Peter Steinbach, Johannes Tuchel (Hrsg.): Widerstand gegen die nationalsozialistische Diktatur 1933- 1945, Bonn 2004 Gedenkstätte Deutscher Widerstand (Hg.): Stätten des Widerstandes in Berlin 1933-1945, Berlin o.J. Gedenkstätte Deutscher Widerstand Berlin: "…Für immer ehrlos". Aus der Praxis des Volksgerichtshofes, Berlin 1985 Wolfgang Gerlach: Vom Seeteufel zum Friedensengel. U-Boot-Kommandant, Freikorpsoffizier, Pastor, Widersacher Hitlers, KZ-Häftling, Gewissen der Nation. Wer war Martin Niemöller?, in: DIE ZEIT Nr. 3, 10. Jan. 1992; Sammlung Stadtler, roter Ordner Geschichtswerkstatt am Friedrichsgymnasium Kassel: Kassel und der 20 Juli 1944, Kassel 1994 Ralph Giordano: Der Widerstand und seine Widersacher. 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