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Star of David Badge
A yellow Star of David badge with 'Jude' ('Jew' in German) printed in black. Cloth badges like this were used as a tool of identification by the Nazi regime (1933-1945) to mark Jewish people in order to stigmatise and segragate them, which...
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Luggage of Auschwitz Victims
Luggage items taken from Auschwitz victims upon their arrival at the Nazi concentration camp. Auschwitz Museum.
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New Arrivals at Auschwitz
A May 1944 photograph of new arrivals, Hunagrian Jewish people, at the Nazi Auschwitz concentration camp. The arrivals are being spearated into two groups: those who will be sent to the concentration camp and those who will go immediately...
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Dachau Death Train
A carriage full of corpses in an open wagon of the Dachau death train. The train consisted of almost 40 wagons, and contained between 2,000 and 3,000 bodies when discovered by the U.S. military forces in the spring of 1945. Dachau was a Nazi...
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Jewish Boys In Nazi-occupied Poland
Three young Jewish boys on the street in Chełm, Nazi-occupied Poland. They are all wearing a Star of David badge on their coats. The photograph was taken between 8 August and 13 September 1941, by a soldier who was stationed in the town with...
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Aerial View of Dachau Concentration Camp
A Second World War (1939-45) photograph of the Nazi concentration camp at Dachau in Germany, taken during an American reconnaissance flight.
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Alfred Rosenberg, 1939
A 1939 photograph of the Nazi racial theorist and Reich Minister Alfred Rosenberg (1893-1946). Rosenberg was hanged for war crimes and crimes against humanity in 1946. (German Federal Archives)
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Einsatzgruppen on the Eastern Front
A photograph taken in September 1941 showing a Nazi Einsatzgruppen killing squad executing Jewish women near Dubossary in Soviet Moldavia. (Imperial War Museums)
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Body of Alfred Rosenberg
The body of Alfred Rosenberg (1893-1946), Nazi racial theorist and Reichs Minister. He was found guilty at the Nuremberg trials (1945-6) and hanged for war crimes and crimes against humanity.
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Auschwitz Jacket
A striped jacket which detainees at the Nazi death camp of Auschwitz had to wear. (Imperial War Museums)