RM2WE59FE–Woody Guthrie (1912-1967), American folk musician from Oklahoma whose work focused on themes of American socialism and anti-fascism. Guthrie is perhaps best known for the song 'This Land is Your Land'.
RM2WDMGM6–WW2 1940s American League for Peace and Democracy. Anti war protestors in Los Angeles with banners. California America USA The American League Against War and Fascism was an organization formed in 1933 by the Communist Party USA and pacifists united by their concern as Nazism and Fascism rose in Europe. In 1937 the name of the group was changed to the American League for Peace and Democracy.
RM2DBHTC7–'A worker removes an anti-fascist slogan (''Fight Fascism'') from the base of the Nelson Column in Trafalgar Square in London.'
RM2G20BHG–WW2 Anti Nazi Racist Soviet Adolf Hitler 1940’s Caricature Illustration of Hitler with a bloated pigs head jammed into a Nazi jackboot “Why does a pig need culture and science? - After all, her outlook is extremely poor: 'Meine Kampf' is the limit of her pork grunt & the ideal is a Feldwebel's boot! “ World War II: 1941-1945 The Great Patriotic War USSR Soviet Union Russia Anti-fascist fascism
RM2F78CCT–1930s 1940s TWO MEN ONE IN NAZI HAT SHIRT JACK BOOTS AT COFFEE SHOP SIGN IN WINDOW SAYS ADMISSION OF JEWS IS FORBIDDEN GERMANY - s5962 HAR001 HARS FULL-LENGTH GERMANY PERSONS MALES RISK B&W SADNESS IS DISASTER RELIGIOUS EXTERIOR FORBIDDEN ARE AT IN OF ADMISSION POLITICS CONCEPTUAL NAZI FASCIST PERSECUTION ADMITTANCE FASCISM SAYS ANTI-SEMITISM BLACK AND WHITE CAUCASIAN ETHNICITY HAR001 OLD FASHIONED RESTRICTED
RMPB1198–German Nazi anti semitism poster propaganda used in Poland during WWII
RMAJ7RMA–'Yet again: the Jew!!', German anti-semitic propaganda leaflet, c1933-1945. Artist: Unknown
RMKWCRR5–Ezra Pound, American born modernist poet who embraced European fascism in the 1930s. He was indicted in absentia for treason in July 1943 for anti American broadcasts he made from Italy during WW2. - (BSLOC 2015 1 34)
RMPYYEJ2–An Italian propaganda postcard during World War II (1942)
RM2J2CW98–A speaker at Speakers' Corner in Hyde Park. The signs read: Association of Jewish Ex-servicemen Fight against Fascism & Anti-Semitism ca: 1947
RMCWBRB9–German photograph of two impoverished Jews in Kutno, Poland. 1942.
RM2DBHTBB–'Policemen control demonstrators in South London, who have gathered against the march of the ''British Union of Fascists'' (BUF) under the leadership of Oswald Mosley on the occasion of the five-year existence.'
RMFXD8DM–Der spanische Jugendführer in Wien
RMW61NT5–Anti-espionage campaign, Tokyo, 1941, Private Collection
RMTA4ENP–A field tunic M 43 for members of the SS anti-tank units depot piece SS cut with five button holes and two belt holes, made of Italian captured fabrics, i.e. the typical, dark-green woollen cloth and the lining. With loops for the belt hooks made of silver-grey herringbone-patterned fabric. German metal buttons. SS clothing factory stamp with two-digit manufacturer's number and size indication. Black collar patches in BeVo weave, the right one with runes. Black slip-on shoulder boards with pink piping. Mint condition, without sleeve eagle. historic, historical, 20th century, Editorial-Use-Only
RMHF82FM–Anti-war murals of Maxo Vanka, an exiled Croatian painter working in Pittsburgh during World War II.
RMD62WB2–Visitors standing beneath panels with the faces of Jewish victims of the Holocaust, read the stories and history of Nazi anti-Semitism, in central Berlin, Germany.
RMF4XJC8–The fascist Galeazzo Ciano visits the Siegfried defense line, France
RM2C609ND–Finnish antiaircraft artillery (flaks 20 and 40 mm) greet enemy bombers. Spring of 1943
RM2WE59DX–Woody Guthrie (1912-1967), American folk musician from Oklahoma whose work focused on themes of American socialism and anti-fascism. Guthrie is perhaps best known for the song 'This Land is Your Land'.
RM2J0D852–German Nazi propaganda - Weekly slogan of the NSDAP - Wochenspruch der NSDAP 26 October 1941
RMFXX6KA–Adolph Hitler (1889-1945) was the leader of Nazi Germany from 1934 to 1945, the initiator of World War II, and the most influential voice in the torture and execution of millions in the Holocaust.
RM2J0D81G–Nazi propaganda: The German Colonial Exhibition - Propagandakarte des Reichskolonialbundes Afrika Kolonien Fahnen (Africa colonies). Ca. 1933–1935.
RF2DF0KBF–Dutch volunteers in German service. NSB leader Anton Mussert during his speech to the first battalion of the WA Volunteer Regiment. From left to right
RMBTKFM0–German photograph of two impoverished Jews in Kutno, Poland. 1942.
RMKWCPX8–Ezra Pound, American born modernist poet who embraced European fascism in the 1930s. He was indicted in absentia for treason in July 1943 for anti American broadcasts he made from Italy during WW2. - (BSLOC 2015 1 34)
RM2DBHTD4–'Policemen take an arrested demonstrator away in Bermondsey. In the course of a march of the ''British Union of Fascists'' (BUF) on the occasion of its five-year existence there were numerous clashes between anti-fascist demonstrators and the police.'
RM2DBHTB1–'Police officers carry away an arrested demonstrator. On the occasion of a march of the ''British Union of Fascists'' (BUF) numerous anti-fascist demonstrators had gathered in London and protested against the march.'
RMT4TBH7–A field tunic M 43 for members of the SS anti-tank units depot piece SS cut with five button holes and two belt holes, made of Italian captured fabrics, i.e. the typical, dark-green woollen cloth and the lining. With loops for the belt hooks made of silver-grey herringbone-patterned fabric. German metal buttons. SS clothing factory stamp with two-digit manufacturer's number and size indication. Black collar patches in BeVo weave, the right one with runes. Black slip-on shoulder boards with pink piping. Mint condition, without sleeve eagle. historic, historical, 20th century, Editorial-Use-Only
RMHF82EF–Anti-war murals of Maxo Vanka, an exiled Croatian painter working in Pittsburgh during World War II.
RMD62WAT–The field of stelae of the outdoor Holocaust Memorial, a reminder of Jewish persecution and anti-Semitism in Europe during the second world war. U.S. architect Peter Eisenman's controversial design was chosen as a fitting tribute to the Jews that died before and during World War II as part of Hitler's plan to exterminate them. Eisenman's design is quite unique and has drawn both praise and criticism. (More in Description) ..
RMD62HCA–Visitors learn about cuelty and brutality in the Nazi Sachsenhausen concentration camp during WW2, now known as the Sachsenhausen Memorial and Museum. Sachsenhausen was a Nazi and Soviet concentration camp in Oranienburg, 35 kilometres (22 miles) north of Berlin, Germany, used primarily for political prisoners from 1936 to the end of the Third Reich in May 1945. (More caption in Description).
RMFXX6K4–Adolph Hitler (1889-1945) was the leader of Nazi Germany from 1934 to 1945, the initiator of World War II, and the most influential voice in the torture and execution of millions in the Holocaust.
RM2J0D81N–German Nazi propaganda, Deutsche Kinderschar NS-Frauenschaft Ansichtskarte Künstlerkarte Third Reich Nazi Propaganda Postcard. Artist signature WEM.
RM2J0D84J–German Nazi propaganda - September 10 - Bloody Sunday Of Bromberg. 1942. Werner von Axster-Heudtlass (1898–1949)
RM2J0D83C–German Nazi propaganda - Cover art: 'Comrades' (Kameraden), watercolour by Propagandakompanie artist Ernst Kretschmann. 1942.
RM2J0D83K–German Nazi propaganda - Postal stationary - P 275 - back - German Empire map. Wir Danken Unserm Führer.
RMF2B4JD–Ezra Pound, American born modernist poet who embraced European fascism in the 1930s. He was indicted in absentia for treason in
RM2DBHTBP–'Police officers are taking an arrested demonstrator away. On the occasion of a march of the ''British Union of Fascists'' (BUF), numerous anti-fascist demonstrators had gathered in London and protested against the march.'
RMTA4ENR–A field tunic M 43 for members of the SS anti-tank units depot piece SS cut with five button holes and two belt holes, made of Italian captured fabrics, i.e. the typical, dark-green woollen cloth and the lining. With loops for the belt hooks made of silver-grey herringbone-patterned fabric. German metal buttons. SS clothing factory stamp with two-digit manufacturer's number and size indication. Black collar patches in BeVo weave, the right one with runes. Black slip-on shoulder boards with pink piping. Mint condition, without sleeve eagle. historic, historical, 20th century, Editorial-Use-Only
RMHF82F2–Anti-war murals of Maxo Vanka, an exiled Croatian painter working in Pittsburgh during World War II.
RM2DBHTCK–'Mounted policemen dissolve a demonstration in London. Numerous demonstrators have gathered to protest against a public appearance of Oswald Mosley, leader of the ''British Union of Fascists'' (BUF).'
RM2DBHTAM–'Clashes between demonstrators and police in London. On the occasion of a planned march of the ''British Union of Fascists'' (BUF) through Whitechapel, numerous counter-demonstrators had gathered in London.'
RMD62HCT–A winter landscape at the location of the special prison block in the Nazi and Soviet Sachsenhausen concentration camp during WW2, now known as the Sachsenhausen Memorial and Museum. Sachsenhausen was a Nazi concentration camp in Oranienburg, 35 kilometres (22 miles) north of Berlin, Germany, used primarily for political prisoners from 1936 to the end of the Third Reich in May 1945. (More caption in Description).
RM2DBHTBF–'Demonstrators have erected a barricade on Pilgrimage Street to prevent the march of the ''British Union of Fascists'' (BUF) led by Oswald Mosley through South London.'
RM2DBHTA1–'Clashes between demonstrators and police in London. On the occasion of a planned march of the ''British Union of Fascists'' (BUF) numerous counter-demonstrators gathered in London.'
RMTA199E–A procession in New York carries along a car on which Hitler is sitting as a man-eating monster with the words 'Hitler the Axis war monster'. Behind, a car that was to stand for the free France. On the car the inscriptions 'Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite, Honneur et Patrie' and 'Freedom, Democracy, Free France Forever'. Next to the swastika, the symbol of Japan (the rising sun) and the fasces standing for the fascist Italy.
RM2J0D84B–German Nazi propaganda postcard: Wartheland Tag der Freihet 1941 - 'Liberation/'Freedom Day 1941 - Unsigned artwork
RMHF82FF–Anti-war murals of Maxo Vanka, an exiled Croatian painter working in Pittsburgh during World War II.
RMD62HK0–The Sachsenhausen Crematorium Memorial to those murdered in the Nazi Sachsenhausen concentration camp during WW2, now known as the Sachsenhausen Memorial and Museum. Sachsenhausen was a Nazi and Soviet concentration camp in Oranienburg, 35 kilometres (22 miles) north of Berlin, Germany, used primarily for political prisoners from 1936 to the end of the Third Reich in May 1945. (More caption in Description).
RM2J0D842–German Nazi propaganda. Reichsparteitag Nurnberg Ansichtskarte / postcard 1937 - Artwork by Richard Borrmeister.
RM2J0D850–German Nazi propaganda - 'Sacrifice created the Greater German Empire. Through sacrifice it will be made eternal.' 1941 - AuthorZentralverlag, NSDAP
RMHF82E2–Anti-war murals of Maxo Vanka, an exiled Croatian painter working in Pittsburgh during World War II.
RMD62HDW–Soviet Liberation Memorial to those murdered in the Nazi Sachsenhausen concentration camp during WW2, now known as the Sachsenhausen Memorial and Museum. Sachsenhausen was a Nazi and Soviet concentration camp in Oranienburg, 35 kilometres (22 miles) north of Berlin, Germany, used primarily for political prisoners from 1936 to the end of the Third Reich in May 1945. (More caption in Description).
RM2J0D84T–German Nazi propaganda - 'The Führer has called us; now we will all come and bring our sacrifice. Dr. Goebbels in Berlin on 17 April 1940.'
RMHF82E9–Anti-war murals of Maxo Vanka, an exiled Croatian painter working in Pittsburgh during World War II.
RMD62HHM–The Sachsenhausen Crematorium Memorial to those murdered in the Nazi Sachsenhausen concentration camp during WW2, now known as the Sachsenhausen Memorial and Museum. Sachsenhausen was a Nazi and Soviet concentration camp in Oranienburg, 35 kilometres (22 miles) north of Berlin, Germany, used primarily for political prisoners from 1936 to the end of the Third Reich in May 1945. (More caption in Description).
RM2J0D851–German Nazi propaganda - The Banner Must Stand, Even If The Man Falls – Albert Leo Schlageter 1943.
RM2J0D84F–German Nazi propaganda - Wochenspruch der NSDAP 3 March 1940 - 'Only one can win, and that will be us. Adolf Hitler on 8 November 1939.'
RMHF82FH–Anti-war murals of Maxo Vanka, an exiled Croatian painter working in Pittsburgh during World War II.
RM2J0D840–German Nazi propaganda. Reichsparteitag Nurnberg Ansichtskarte / postcard 1937 - Artwork by Richard Borrmeister.
RMD62HEJ–Soviet Liberation Memorial to those murdered in the Nazi Sachsenhausen concentration camp during WW2, now known as the Sachsenhausen Memorial and Museum. Sachsenhausen was a Nazi and Soviet concentration camp in Oranienburg, 35 kilometres (22 miles) north of Berlin, Germany, used primarily for political prisoners from 1936 to the end of the Third Reich in May 1945. (More caption in Description).
RMHF82DT–Anti-war murals of Maxo Vanka, an exiled Croatian painter working in Pittsburgh during World War II.
RM2J0D841–German Nazi propaganda. Reichsparteitag Nurnberg Ansichtskarte / postcard 1937 - The postcard is designed by Richard Borrmeister.
RMD62HB0–A rusting cell door of the special prison block in the Nazi Sachsenhausen concentration camp during WW2, now known as the Sachsenhausen Memorial and Museum. Sachsenhausen was a Nazi and Soviet concentration camp in Oranienburg, 35 kilometres (22 miles) north of Berlin, Germany, used primarily for political prisoners from 1936 to the end of the Third Reich in May 1945. (More caption in Description).
RMHF82DN–Anti-war murals of Maxo Vanka, an exiled Croatian painter working in Pittsburgh during World War II.
RM2J0D83W–German Nazi propaganda. Reichsparteitag Nurnberg Ansichtskarte / postcard 1937 - Artwork by Richard Borrmeister.
RMD62HD6–Coils of rusting barbed wire in winter snow form a perimeter fence in the Nazi and Soviet Sachsenhausen concentration camp, now known as the Sachsenhausen Memorial and Museum. Sachsenhausen was a Nazi concentration camp in Oranienburg, 35 kilometres (22 miles) north of Berlin, Germany, used primarily for political prisoners from 1936 to the end of the Third Reich in May 1945. (More caption in Description).
RMHF82E1–Anti-war murals of Maxo Vanka, an exiled Croatian painter working in Pittsburgh during World War II.
RM2J0D87F–Nazi propaganda by Ludwig HOHLWEIN, Studenten seid Propgandisten des Führers, 1933 - 'Students Be the Führer's propagandists'
RM2J0D83N–German Nazi propaganda - recruiting poster Of 27th SS Volunteer Division Langemarck with Title: Flemish All in the SS Langemarck
RMD62H3J–The notorious moto of German labour and extermination camps Arbeit Macht Frei ('Work will set you free') in the Nazi and Soviet Sachsenhausen concentration camp during WW2, now known as the Sachsenhausen Memorial and Museum. Sachsenhausen was a Nazi concentration camp in Oranienburg, 35 kilometres (22 miles) north of Berlin, Germany, used primarily for political prisoners from 1936 to the end of the Third Reich in May 1945. (More caption in Description).
RM2J0D84D–German Nazi propaganda: No nation of this world has more reason to look with trust and firm confidence into its future than the German one. — Goebbels
RM2J0D81H–German Nazi propaganda, Election poster 1924. Der Deutsche der die Freihet liebt gehört in die Nationalsozialitische S.A. Unknown artist.
RM2J0D81X–Nazi propaganda, Ludwig HOHLWEIN - Picture postcard with propaganda painting of a blonde Hitler Youth (HJ) member. Reichsadler, German Imperial eagle.
RM2J0D81M–Hubert Lanzinger Der Bannerträger (The Standard bearer) Oil on plywood ca 1934-36 - Adolf Hitler as knight Denazified hole in Hitler's face
RM2J0D81P–Der Führer Gemälde Portrait painting of the Nazi Adolf Hitler by Heinrich Knirr 1937
RMD62H33–The notorious moto of German labour and extermination camps Arbeit Macht Frei ('Work will set you free') in the Nazi and Soviet Sachsenhausen concentration camp during WW2, now known as the Sachsenhausen Memorial and Museum. Sachsenhausen was a Nazi concentration camp in Oranienburg, 35 kilometres (22 miles) north of Berlin, Germany, used primarily for political prisoners from 1936 to the end of the Third Reich in May 1945. (More caption in Description).
RM2J0D83X–German Nazi propaganda. Reichsparteitag Nurnberg Ansichtskarte / postcard 1937 - Artwork by Richard Borrmeister.
RMD62H1J–An outdoor exhibition panel showing a dead prisoner during the Todesmarsch (Death March) from Sachsenhausen concentration camp at the end of WW2, now known as the Sachsenhausen Memorial and Museum. Sachsenhausen was a Nazi and Soviet concentration camp in Oranienburg, 35 kilometres (22 miles) north of Berlin, Germany, used primarily for political prisoners from 1936 to the end of the Third Reich in May 1945. (More caption in Description).
RM2J0D82T–Nazi propaganda by Ludwig HOHLWEIN - 1939 Propaganda card commemorating 'The Gathering of the National Socialist Veterans League'
RM2J0D853–German Nazi propaganda - This time, no power on earth will defeat Germany. Adolf Hitler. 31 December 1939. Author: Zentralverlag der NSDAP.
RM2J0D821–Nazi propaganda, Ludwig HOHLWEIN - Der Deutsche Student kämpft für Führer und Volk in der mannschaft des NSD-Studentenbundes Ansichtskarte Propaganda
RMD62H2R–Stained glass showing families incarcerated in the Nazi Sachsenhausen concentration camp during WW2, now known as the Sachsenhausen Memorial and Museum. Sachsenhausen was a Nazi and Soviet concentration camp in Oranienburg, 35 kilometres (22 miles) north of Berlin, Germany, used primarily for political prisoners from 1936 to the end of the Third Reich in May 1945. (More caption in Description).
RM2J0D827–Nazi propaganda by Ludwig HOHLWEIN - Ludwig HOHLWEIN Reichskriegerbund General von Hindenburg Ansichtskarte Propaganda
RMD62H98–Coils of rusting barbed wire in winter snow form a perimeter fence in the Nazi and Soviet Sachsenhausen concentration camp, now known as the Sachsenhausen Memorial and Museum. Sachsenhausen was a Nazi concentration camp in Oranienburg, 35 kilometres (22 miles) north of Berlin, Germany, used primarily for political prisoners from 1936 to the end of the Third Reich in May 1945. (More caption in Description).
RM2J0D83J–Nazi propaganda by Ludwig HOHLWEIN, Tag der mainfränkischen Hitlerjugend Würzburg Ansichtskarte Propaganda, c 1938
RM2J0D83F–Nazi propaganda - Front cover of a decorative telegram folder in colour from Deutsche Reichspost 1936 by German poster artist Ludwig HOHLWEIN.
RM2J0D81Y–Nazi propaganda by Ludwig HOHLWEIN - Bund Deutscher Mädel in der Hitler Jugend BDM Mitgliederwerbung Hitler-Jugend 1933 Ansichtskarte Propaganda
RMD62HA6–A remembrance for British commandos imprisoned in the special prison block of the Nazi Sachsenhausen concentration camp during WW2, now known as the Sachsenhausen Memorial and Museum. Sachsenhausen was a Nazi and Soviet concentration camp in Oranienburg, 35 kilometres (22 miles) north of Berlin, Germany, used primarily for political prisoners from 1936 to the end of the Third Reich in May 1945. (More caption in Description).
RM2J0D825–Nazi propaganda by Ludwig HOHLWEIN - Reichs Parteitag-Nürnberg 1936 Hitler Ansichtskarte Propaganda.
RMD62H9D–Home to hundreds of prisoners, a detail of Hut 39, renovated and kept as an exhibit in the Nazi and Soviet and Soviet Sachsenhausen concentration camp during WW2, now known as the Sachsenhausen Memorial and Museum. Sachsenhausen was a Nazi concentration camp in Oranienburg, 35 kilometres (22 miles) north of Berlin, Germany, used primarily for political prisoners from 1936 to the end of the Third Reich in May 1945. (More caption in Description).
RMD62H81–Coils of rusting barbed wire in winter snow form a perimeter fence in the Nazi and Soviet Sachsenhausen concentration camp, now known as the Sachsenhausen Memorial and Museum. Sachsenhausen was a Nazi concentration camp in Oranienburg, 35 kilometres (22 miles) north of Berlin, Germany, used primarily for political prisoners from 1936 to the end of the Third Reich in May 1945. (More caption in Description).
RMD62H2B–Stained glass showing families incarcerated in the Nazi Sachsenhausen concentration camp during WW2, now known as the Sachsenhausen Memorial and Museum. Sachsenhausen was a Nazi and Soviet concentration camp in Oranienburg, 35 kilometres (22 miles) north of Berlin, Germany, used primarily for political prisoners from 1936 to the end of the Third Reich in May 1945. (More caption in Description).
RMD62HB3–A remembrance for Theodore Winter, a German carpenter, Communist and resistance fighter against the Nazis who was held in the special prison block of the Nazi and Soviet Sachsenhausen concentration camp during WW2, now known as the Sachsenhausen Memorial and Museum. Sachsenhausen was a Nazi concentration camp in Oranienburg, 35 kilometres (22 miles) north of Berlin, Germany, used primarily for political prisoners from 1936 to the end of the Third Reich in May 1945. (More caption in Description).
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