RMH3AGER–Hans Frank and Wilhelm List in Warsaw, 1940
RMG39HYB–HANS FRANK With Hitler and Hans Heinrich Lammers (centre, behind) in 1933 Date: 1900 - 1946
RMC462XE–Hans Frank, Heinrich Himmler, Kurt Daluege take a parade, 1940
RMA2YBG9–Hans Frank With Hitler
RM2DBHN5K–Adolf Hitler welcomes Arthur Seys-Inquart in the uniform of an SS-Gruppenfuehrer. He had received this rank as a formality after joining the NSDAP on March 13, 1938. Between them is presumably Hans Frank.
RM2HMWR3B–WW2 Nazi Occupation of Poland march past parade with high ranking Nazi officers taking the salute of the Nazi Police goose stepping by. Police parade in front of Governor Hans Frank on pl. Adolf Hitler (Main Square) in Krakow on the first anniversary of the establishment of the General Government. In the background, the honorary tribune. On the stand you can see, amonstg others: Hans Frank, Heinrich Himmler, General Kurt von Gienanth and Otto von Wachter. 1940-10-26
RMC45B00–Hitler on the Bueckeberg, 1937
RM2BX6K8J–Gerd Ruehle, Hans Frank Heinrich Hoffmann Photographs 1933 Adolf Hitler's official photographer, and a Nazi politician and publisher, who was a member of Hitler's intimate circle.
RMC45ATJ–Hitler at the Anhalter station, 1938
RMG1DCKW–Photographic portrait of Hans Frank (1900-1946) Adolf Hitler's personal lawyer. Dated 20th Century
RMC45DXN–Rudolf Hess, Hans Frank Mutschmann, Franz Guertner, Carl Goerdeler the German Jurists Congress 1936
RMTXGHW7–Photographic portrait of Hans Frank (1900-1946) Adolf Hitler's personal lawyer. Dated 20th Century
RM2A264W3–Hans Michael Frank (1900 – 1946), German war criminal, who worked for the Nazi Party during the 1920s and 1930s. became Adolf Hitler's personal lawyer. After the invasion of Poland, Frank became Nazi Germany's chief jurist in the occupied Poland 'General Government' territory. During his tenure throughout World War II (1939–45), he instituted a reign of terror against the civilian population and became directly involved in the mass murder of Jews. At the Nuremberg trials, he was found guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity and was executed.
RM2DBHN28–Adolf Hitler testifies at the trial of Hanns Ludin, Hans Friedrich Wendt and Richard Scheringer. The picture shows the later war criminal Hanns Ludin, who was hanged in Czechoslovakia in 1947. Hitler, supported by his legal counsel Hans Frank, used the publicity of the trial for propaganda purposes and took the so-called oath of legality on September 25, 1930. This oath stated that the NSDAP wanted to achieve power only by legal means.
RMAJ7YYF–German advance into Poland, World War II, September 1939. Artist: Anon
RM2DBHNAP–Adolf Hitler during his speech on the declaration of war to the USA. To Hitler's left are Julius Schaub and Hans Heinrich Lammert, to his right Otto Dietrich and Albert Bormann. Above him, Reichstag President Hermann Goering. Next to Hitler's free seat on the government bench are Joachim von Ribbentrop, Erich Raeder, Walther von Brauchitsch, Wilhelm Keitel, Wilhelm Frick and Joseph Goebbels. On the bench above, sitting from right: Johann Ludwig Graf Scherin von Krosigk, Walther Funk, Walter Darre, Bernhard Rust, Hanns Kerrl, Hans Frank, Julius Dorpmueller, Arthur Seys Inquart and Fritz Todt.
RMRXWKWE–Hans Michael Frank (1900 - 1946), German war criminal, who worked for the Nazi Party during the 1920s and 1930s. became Adolf Hitler's personal lawyer. After the invasion of Poland, Frank became Nazi Germany's chief jurist in the occupied Poland 'General Government' territory. During his tenure throughout World War II (1939-45), he instituted a reign of terror against the civilian population and became directly involved in the mass murder of Jews. At the Nuremberg trials, he was found guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity and was executed.
RM2CWBCYH–Nuremberg war crimes trial, Germany, 1946. Between 20 November 1945 and 1 October 1946 the 24 surviving most senior Nazi leaders were tried before the International Military Tribunal in the Palace of Justice in Nuremberg. The defendants are ack row (left to right): Admiral Karl Doenitz, Admiral Erich Raeder, Baldur von Schirach (leader of the Hitler Youth), Fritz Sauckel (head of the Nazi slave labour programme), General Alfred Jodl, Franz von Papen. Front row (left to right): Hermann Goering, Rudolf Hess, Joachim von Ribbentrop (Foreign Minister), Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel, Alfred Rosenber
RMDB40ET–Nazism / National Socialism, event, honouring of the dead during the session of the Reichstags at Krolloper, Berlin, 26.4.1942, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMTXJGYW–1942 front page Evening News Rommel advances to Egyptian Frontier
RMA2YBGA–Adolf Hitler With Frank
RMG39HYC–ADOLF HITLER WITH FRANK
RM2DBHNCA–Adolf Hitler during his speech on the declaration of war to the USA. To Hitler's left are Julius Schaub and Hans Heinrich Lammert, to his right Otto Dietrich and Albert Bormann. Above him, Reichstag President Hermann Goering. Next to Hitler's free seat on the government bench are Joachim von Ribbentrop, Erich Raeder, Walther von Brauchitsch, Wilhelm Keitel, Wilhelm Frick and Joseph Goebbels. On the bench above, sitting from right: Johann Ludwig Graf Scherin von Krosigk, Walther Funk, Walter Darre, Bernhard Rust, Hanns Kerrl, Hans Frank, Julius Dorpmueller, Arthur Seys Inquart and Fritz Todt.
RMCPJDKM–Dino Grandi in front of the new State Chancellery, 1940
RM2BX579Y–From right to left: Martin Bormann, Robert Ley, Wilhelm Frick, Hans Frank, Franz Ritter von Epp and Joseph Goebbels watch the parade of Nazi formations on Nuremberg's Main Market Square. 3rd row far right, Adjutant Julius Schaub. In the background, the Schoener Brunnen.
RMTXJGY4–1942 front page Daily Herald British Forces Retreat into Egypt
RMFD7C2M–Nazi Party Rally in Nuremberg, 1938
RMTXJGY5–1942 page 4 The Times Battle for Tobruk, Churchill meets Roosevelt in America and Lt-Col. Geoffrey Keyes posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross
RMC45E85–Dino Grandi at Adolf Hitler
RMC45CKC–Adolf Hitler with Bavarian Nazi Party Leaders
RMFD7BTH–Adolf Hitler during his speech at the inauguration of Ordensburg Kroessinsee / Pomerania, 1936
RMH3AGXY–Speech of Hitler before the Reichstag in the Kroll Opera House in Berlin, 1939
RM2DBHY9H–The Bavarian player Georg Frank (right) plays around the two Berlin defenders Heinz Emmerich (center) and Hans Bruhnke (left). Bavaria wins the game with 6:1 and thus the Hitler Cup. The Adolf Hitler Cup 1933 was the first Gauauswahlwettbewerb to be held and served as the successor to the Federal Cup. Since the final ended with a 2:2 score, this replay was convened at the Grunewald Stadium in Berlin.
RM2BX57GR–After a speech by Adolf Hitler before the 'Great German' Reichstag in the Kroll Opera House. In the government bench Johann Ludwig Graf Schwerin von Krosigk, Konstantin von Neurath, Joseph Goebbels, Wilhelm Frick, Joachim von Ribbentrop, Rudolf Hess and Hitler, above them Erich Raeder, Wilhelm Ohnesorge, Julius Dorpmueller, Hans Frank, Franz Seldte, Hanns Kerrl, Bernhard Rust, Franz Guertner and Walther Funk, in the third row Johannes Popitz, Otto Meissner, Walther von Brauchitsch and Wilhelm Keitel (each from left to right)
RMTXJH0F–1942 front page Daily Express Battle for Tobruk and Lt-Col. Geoffrey Keyes posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross
RM2BX57GK–After a speech by Adolf Hitler before the 'Great German' Reichstag in the Kroll Opera House. In the government bench Johann Ludwig Graf Schwerin von Krosigk, Konstantin von Neurath, Joseph Goebbels, Wilhelm Frick, Joachim von Ribbentrop, Rudolf Hess and Hitler, above them Erich Raeder, Wilhelm Ohnesorge, Julius Dorpmueller, Hans Frank, Franz Seldte, Hanns Kerrl, Bernhard Rust, Franz Guertner and Walther Funk, in the third row Johannes Popitz, Otto Meissner, Walther von Brauchitsch and Wilhelm Keitel (each from left to right)
RMTA167B–In front of the Nuremberg Luitpoldhalle waiting for Adolf Hitler from left: Hermann Goering, Robert Ley, Joseph Goebbels, Martin Mutschmann, Franz Xaver Schwarz, Bernhard Rust, Wilhelm Frick, Hans Frank, Walter Buch, Alfred Rosenberg. In the background, a film camera.
RM2DBHW51–The 8th Party Congress in Nuremberg opens with a formal session in the Luitpoldhalle. Left to right: Hans Frank, Alfred Rosenebrg, Wilhelm Frick, Joseph Goebbels, Robert Ley, Franz Xaver Schwarz, Heinrich Himmler, Viktor Lutze, Adolf Hitler, Rudolf Hess, Julius Streicher. Further right: Hermann Goering, Bernhard Rust, Adolf Huehnlein and Max Amann.
RMTXJGY6–1942 front page Daily Herald Battle for Tobruk and Sebastapol and Lt-Col. Geoffrey Keyes posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross
RMF22K5B–1945 Sunday Express front page reporting German Forces Offer to Surrender in Norway
RM2DBHW62–The VIII Nazi Party Congress in Nuremberg opens with a formal session in the Luitpoldhalle. Left to right: Hans Frank, Alfred Rosenberg, Wilhelm Frick, Joseph Goebbels, Robert Ley, Franz Xaver Schwarz, Heinrich Himmler, Viktor Lutze, Adolf Hitler, Rudolf Hess, Julius Streicher. Further right: Hermann Goering, Bernhard Rust, Adolf Huehnlein and Max Amann. Behind Hitler are Wilhelm Brueckner and Julius Schaub.
RM2BX57GB–Hermann Goering during the closing speech at the Reichstag session in the Berlin Krolloper on 18 March. 1938. On the left in the government bench: Johann Ludwig Graf Schwerin von Krosigk, Konstantin von Neurath, Joseph Goebbels, Wilhelm Frick, Joachim von Ribbentrop, Rudolf Hess and Adolf Hitler, above them Julius Dorpmueller, Hans Frank, Franz Seldte, Hanns Kerrl, Bernhard Rust, Franz Guertner and Walther Funk, in the third row Johannes Popitz, Otto Meissner, Walther von Brauchitsch and Wilhelm Keitel (each from left to right)
RMTA16GK–Adolf Hitler is greeted by deputies with the Nazi salute, at the meeting on the 6th anniversary of the seizure of power at the Berlin Kroll Opera House. Above, as President of the Reichstag, Hermann Goering, left in the government benches Johann Ludwig Graf Schwerin von Krosigk,Konstantin von Neurath, Joseph Goebbels, Wilhelm Frick, Joachim von Ribbentrop and Rudolf Hess. Above, Hans Frank, Franz Seldte, Hanns Kerrl, Bernhard Rust, Walther Darre, Franz Guertner, Hjalmar Schacht and Walther Funk, in the third row Hans Pfundtner, Fritz Todt, Johannes Popitz and Otto Meissner (each from left to
RMCPM1Y3–National Socialist VIPs on the Nuremberg Rally in Nuremberg, 1936
RMF22K5J–1945 News of the World front page reporting German Forces Offer to Surrender in Norway and German Navy shells Copenhagen
RMC45DHM–Defense Engineering Faculty in 1937
RMFD7AX9–German Jurists Forum in Leipzig, 1933
RMH3AGY1–Government bench during a Reichstag session in the Kroll Opera House in Berlin, 1939
RMC45CG5–German Reich government, 1935
RMH3AGYG–Reichstag session in the Kroll Opera House in Berlin, 1942
RMH3AH02–Session of the Reichstag in the Kroll Opera House in Berlin, 1939
RMH3AH00–Session of the Reichstag in the Kroll Opera House in Berlin, 1939
RMF22K5C–1945 Sunday Express front page reporting German Forces Offer to Surrender in Norway
RMH3AH0A–Wilhelm Frick holds a speech before the Reichstag in the Kroll Opera House in Berlin, 1939
RMH3AGXJ–Reichstag session at the Berlin Kroll Opera, 1941
RMH3AGY5–Reichstag session in the Kroll Opera House in Berlin, 1939
RMH3AGYH–Hitler's speech before the Reichstag on the declaration of war against the United States in the Kroll Opera House in Berlin,
RMF22K5D–1945 Sunday Graphic front page reporting three more German armies surrender and German Forces offer to surrender in Norway
RMH3AF7P–Hitler's speech on the declaration of war against the USA, 11.12.1941
RMF22K5E–1945 The People front page reporting Surrender of German Wehrmacht and German Forces fight on in Copenhagen
RMFD7AXD–Joseph Goebbels at the International Penal and Penitentiary Congress, Berlin 1935
RMF22K5M–1945 Sunday Times front page reporting German Forces Surrender in Austria, crisis over Poland and street fighting in Copenhagen
RMF22J9C–1945 Nürnberger Nachrichten front page reporting Nürnberg to host war crimes trials
RME5GMRH–1946 New York Herald Tribune front page reporting the suicide of Hermann Goering and execution of Nazi leaders at Nürnberg
RME5GMRG–1946 New Herald Tribune front page reporting the Guilty verdicts handed down to Nazi leadership at the Nürnberg Trials
RME5GMRF–1946 New Herald Tribune front page reporting the Guilty verdicts handed down to Nazi leadership at the Nürnberg Trials
RME5GMRK–1946 New York Herald Tribune front page reporting the suicide of Hermann Goering and execution of Nazi leaders at Nürnberg
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