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Body of Heinrich Himmler
Image by Imperial War Museums

Body of Heinrich Himmler

The body of Heinrich Himmler (1900-45), leader of the SS (Schutzstaffel), the Nazi paramilitary group which evolved into a vast police and military organisation. Himmler was captured by Allied troops in the final days of WWII and committed...
Heinrich Himmler with Wife and Daughter
Image by Bundesarchiv, Bild 146-1969-056-55

Heinrich Himmler with Wife and Daughter

A late-1930s photograph of Heinrich Himmler (1900-45), leader of the Nazi SS (Schutzstaffel), and his wife Magarete and daughter Gudrun. (German Federal Archives)
Statue of Heinrich Bullinger
Image by Dennis Jarvis

Statue of Heinrich Bullinger

Statue of Heinrich Bullinger (l. 1504-1575), Swiss reformer, at the Grossmünster, Zürich.
Heinrich Bullinger
Image by Hans Asper

Heinrich Bullinger

Heinrich Bullinger (l. 1504-1575), portrait painting by Hans Asper, 1550.
Mask of Agamemnon: Schliemann's Discovery
Video by The Field Museum

Mask of Agamemnon: Schliemann's Discovery

A short video describing Heinrich Schliemann's discovery of the so-called "Death Mask of Agamemnon".
Duke Heinrich von Breslau in the Codex Manesse
Image by Meister des Codex Manesse (Nachtragsmaler I)

Duke Heinrich von Breslau in the Codex Manesse

Page from the early 14th-century Codex Manesse - an illuminated book of poetry composed in Middle High German - depicting Duke Heinrich von Breslau (probably Henry IV of Silesia, also known as Henryk IV Probus in Polish) participating in...
Gestapo Chief Heinrich Müller
Image by Unknown Photographer

Gestapo Chief Heinrich Müller

A photograph of the chief of the Gestapo, the Nazi secret police, Heinrich Müller (b. 1901). Müller was the head of the Gestapo from 1939 to 1945.
Archaeology
Definition by Maisie Jewkes

Archaeology

Archaeology is a wide subject and definitions can vary, but broadly, it is the study of the culture and history of past peoples and their societies by uncovering and studying their material remains, i.e. tools, ruins, and pottery. Archaeology...
Mycenae
Definition by Mark Cartwright

Mycenae

Mycenae was a fortified late Bronze Age city located between two hills on the Argolid plain of the Peloponnese, Greece. The acropolis today dates from between the 14th and 13th century BCE when the Mycenaean civilization was at its peak of...
Priam's Treasure
Image by Unknown Photographer

Priam's Treasure

Priam's Treasure, which Heinrich Schliemann claimed to have found at Troy. The collection was divided in 1880, so this photograph was most likely taken before then.
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