RMD9973Y–Hermann Goering shows a confiscated painting to German Leader Adolf Hitler circa 1940
RMD996R1–Heinrich Himmler shows Adolf Hitler a confiscated painting during World War II
RMEC7P5D–Moonshine still recently confiscated by the Internal Revenue Bureau photographed at the Treasury Department. Man standing next to still looking at contents of glass.
RMD98NEN–Prohibition in the USA 1920-1933: A barrel of confiscated illegal beer being poured down a drain. Alcohol Temperance America
RMD993RH–General Dwight Eisenhower viewing confiscated art recovered from the Nazi's after the end of World War II, 1945. Eisenhower, 1890 – 1969 General in the United States Army and the 34th President of the United States, from 1953 until 1961. During World War
RM2CWBDB6–Delivery of furniture confiscated from Jews to victims of RAF bombing, Boulogne-Billancourt, Paris, April 1942. The photographer is unknown.
RM2CWBD4K–Improvised bicycle vehicle, German-occupied Paris, 1940-1944. With petrol shortages and private cars confiscated by the Germans, people who owned bicycles adapted them to transport their families. The photographer is unknown.
RM2CWBDGG–French Milice distributing furniture confiscated from Jews to victims of Allied bombing, Paris, 1943-1944. The Milice Francais was a paramilitary organisation, the French equivalent of the German Gestapo, formed in 1943 primarily to fight against the French Resistance. They were also actively involved in the rounding up of France's Jewish population for deportation. The photographer is unknown.
RMD98E84–Prohibition or The Noble Experiment 1919-1933: Cases of Whiskey confiscated by the US Internal Revenue Bureau, 1920s.
RMDYEM68–FBI Officer breaks a confiscated barrel of beer as part of the prohibition campaign against alcohol in the USA in the 1920's. Date 1924.
RMF7P9Y3–Print (poster), lithograph, colour of a family watching in distress as their farm is burned and animals confiscated. TEXT: Bolshevism brings distress, adversity, hunger and destruction.
RMDYEN64–Moonshine still recently confiscated by the Internal Revenue Bureau photographed at the Treasury Department between 1921 and 1932. Man standing next to still looking at contents of glass.
RMD9C9J6–Funerary Lakythos, Pentelic marble, confiscated in Athens. The neck, mouth, handle and base are restored. The largest part of the vase is decorated with relief floral motifs and the neck with a scale pattern. 350-325 BC
RMD995AJ–Andre Geraud (1882-1974) French nationalist anti-fascist journalist and writer. Pen name 'Pertinax'. Escaped to America on fall of France, his fortune confiscated by the Vicy regime. Author of 'The Gravediggers of France', 1944.
RM2K09KN5–Mary I (18 February 1516 - 17 November 1558), also known as Mary Tudor, and as 'Bloody Mary' by her Protestant opponents, was Queen of England and Ireland from July 1553 until her death in 1558. She is best known for her vigorous attempt to reverse the English Reformation, which had begun during the reign of her father, Henry VIII. Her attempt to restore to the Church the property confiscated in the previous two reigns was largely thwarted by Parliament, but during her five-year reign, Mary had over 280 religious dissenters burned at the stake in the Marian persecutions.
RM2CWBD3T–Cars confiscated by the occupying Germans, Vincennes, Paris, 1940-1944. The photographer is unknown.
RMF7NG8P–A family watching in distress as their farm is burned and animals confiscated. Text: Bolshevism brings distress, adversity, hunger and destruction.
RME1GM50–Weimar Republic Gerany; poster depicting a family watching in distress as their farm is burned and animals confiscated. (Not, Elend, Hunger, Zerstörung bringt der Bolschewismus); Bolshevism brings distress, adversity, hunger and destruction.
RM2CWBE4M–'Angel, War Monument', 1927. Artist: Ernst Barlach. Ernst Barlach (1870-1938) was a German expressionist sculptor known for creating conflict during the rise of the Nazis when most of his sculptures protesting against the war were confiscated and classed as degenerate art.
RMRJATF8–Nazi era, German Government announcement, by Hermann Goring after Kristallnacht November 1938. All damage caused to Jewish enterprises or dwellings on November 8, 9, and IO, 1938, by the 'wrath of the people, regarding the agitation of international Jewry against National Socialist Germany”, must be repaired immediately by their Jewish owners, at their own expense. Indemnities due to Jews from insurance companies are confiscated by the Reich.
RMRJATFN–Nazi Era, Eleventh Decree Supplementing the Reich Law on Citizenship. Issued November 25, 1941. A Jew residing abroad cannot be a German subject. The property of a Jew who has 'ceased- to be a German subject by virtue of this decree is confiscated by the German Reich. Such confiscated property will be used for “purposes in connection with the solution of the Jewish question.” Jews whose property has thus been confiscated cannot be heirs of German citizens; presents to them are forbidden.
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