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APPENDIX C Interview Partners For interviews not identi‹ed as an expert interview, they are cataloged according to the following: • date of birth • religious af‹liation (p = protestant; c = catholic; wc = without confession) • profession of the father • political af‹liation of the father/mother if politically active • number of siblings • education (E = elementary school; MR = Mittlere Reife; A = Abitur) • member within the League of German Girls (M) • leader within the League of German Girls (F) • paid leader within the League of German Girls (hF) Minden 1. expert interview (League of German Girls and protestant church) 2. 1919, c, artisan (loss of economic independence after 1918), 5, E, M, hF 3. 1920, p, lower civil servant, 1, MR, M, hF 4. 1924, p, civil servant, DNVP, A, M 5. expert interview (League of German Girls and cultural unit) 6. 1930, p (one Jewish grandparent), employee in public service, 1, A, M 7. expert interview (League of German Girls and youth welfare) 8. 1919, p, artisan (after 1918 employee in the public service), SPD, 2, E 9. 1920, p, civil servant, 1, A, M, F 10. 1930, p, civil servant, SPD on mother’s side, A, M 11. 1927, p, worker with small farm, E, M 12. 1927, p, mother widow (father worker), 5, E, M 13. 1926, p, worker with small farm, SPD, E, M 14. 1926, p, lower employee within the public service with small farm, 3, E, M 15. 1919, p, worker, SPD, 1, E 16. 1932, p, lower employee, 1, MR, M 17. 1927, p, higher civil servant, 1, A, M, F 18. 1921, c, worker, 2, MR, M 19. 1926, p, artisan with small farm, E, M, F 20. 1920, p, civil servant, DNVP, 2, E (no more schooling because of depression), M 255 21. 1922, self-employed (business went bankrupt during depression, then employee in the public service), 2, M, F 22. 1917, p, civil servant, 2, M, F 23. expert interview (Minden and KPD) 24. 1914, wc, artisan, KPD, E 25. expert interview (NSDAP and youth welfare) Wedding 1. 1917, p, self-employed, 3, E, M 2. 1930, p, artisan (several jobs after 1918 as an unskilled worker), E, M 3. 1924, wc, self-employed (haulage contracting ‹rm went bankrupt during the war), KPD, 1, E 4. 1927, c, employee, 1, E, M 5. 1930, wc, unskilled worker (often unemployed, mother works as an unskilled worker), 6, E 6. 1911, unskilled worker, mother partially works as home-worker, KPD, 1, E 7. 1923, wc, unskilled worker (mother works partially), KPD, 1, E, registers with the League, but never goes there 8. 1920, wc, artisan (often unemployed, mother partially works as a home-worker ), KPD, MR 9. 1920, civil servant, 1, A, M, F 10. 1919, p, lower employee in the public service, SPD, MR, M 11. 1926, p, manager, MR, M, F 12. 1926, wc, father ill, mother works as an unskilled worker, KPD, E 13. 1921, wc, lower employee in the public service, 1, E, M (in order to get a job at the post of‹ce) 14. 1920, wc, both parents work as unskilled workers, E, M 15. 1923, p, well-off pensioner (war disabled, blind), 3, A, M, F 16. 1919, wc, both parents work as skilled workers, both self-employed, SPD, MR 17. 1929, wc, artisan, works as an unskilled worker (loss of job after 1933 out of political reasons, mother works as an unskilled worker), SPD, schooling handicapped because of political af‹liation, E 18. 1922, wc, lower employee in the public service, SPD, 1, MR 19. 1922, p, employee (lost job after 1933 as a Jew, mother works as an unskilled worker), MR (schooling was paid for by a friend of the parents) 20. 1924, wc, self-employed (mother partially works as an unskilled worker), KPD, E 21. 1929, wc, artisan (mother works as a white collar worker), 1, E, M 22. expert interview (League of German Girls) 256 Appendixes ...

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