RM2H6XG7J–EICKE SS-Obergruppenfuhrer Theodor Eicke 1939 Theodor Eicke a brutal nazi fanatic was a German SS functionary during the Nazi era. He was one of the key figures in the development of Nazi concentration camps during the Holocaust. Medal award Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves Born: 17 October 1892, Alsace-Lorraine Died: 26 February 1943, Kharkiv, Ukraine Nationality: German Party: Nazi Party
RMBA81YJ–Nazism / National Socialism, crimes, concentration camps, Neu-Stassfurt, subcamp 'Reh' of Buchenwald, documents, status of contruction, 2.10.1944, ,
RMHXAXPR–Auschwitz-Birkenau. Jewish children wearing Nazi designated yellow stars arrive in Auschwitz-Birkenau. A WW2 German Nazi Concentration & Extermination camp. Jewish children made up the largest group of those deported to the camp. They were sent there along with adults, beginning in early 1942, as part of the “final solution of the Jewish question”—the total destruction of the Jewish population of Europe...Auschwitz concentration camp was a network of German Nazi concentration camps and extermination camps built and operated by Third Reich in Polish areas annexed by Nazi Germany during WW2
RM2NEBGE6–Infographic about the location and organization of the Nazi concentration and extermination camps. [Encapsulated Postscript File (.eps); 5078x3307].
RM2B95E5B–Auschwitz-Birkenau Arrivals. Jewish women & children some wearing Nazi designated yellow stars arrive by cattle rail trucks to Auschwitz-Birkenau, a WW2 German Nazi Concentration camp. Jewish children were the largest group deported to the camp. They were sent along with adults, beginning in early 1942, as part of “final solution of the Jewish question”—the total destruction of the Jewish population of Europe...Auschwitz concentration camp was a network of German Nazi concentration and extermination camps operated by the Third Reich in Polish areas annexed by Nazi Germany during World War II.
RMDJF33G–The Nazi Doctors by Robert Jay Lifton
RM2HEDJMC–Sachsenhausen WW2 SS Propaganda image of the notorious Sachsenhausen concentration camp, north of Oranienburg, which, along with its 50 satellite camps, provided the armaments industry in northern Germany with cheap slave labor, particularly during the Second World War. Prisoners in camp uniform called to attention for tally and roll call. 1941 Nazi Germany
RM2HN9RT3–Karl Francioh
RM2CGHE2C–Vintage pre WW2 1938 satirical map from Ken Magazine attacks Hitler and the growing threat of Nazi Germany. Cartoon figures throughout the country show a few humorous developments ('factory devoted exclusively to making medals for Goering') and many that ominously foreshadow what was to come, including propaganda, 'big book burning festival,' 'happy labor - no strikes,' 'to the Ukraine,' and 'concentration camps.' Ken was a controversial anti-fascist magazine, first published in April 1938. It was distinguished by unusual and powerful graphics like this one and a number of articles on the Span
RM2D80X4W–Buchenwald; literally beech forest) was a Nazi concentration camp established on Ettersberg hill near Weimar, Germany, in July 1937. On the main gate, the motto Jedem das Seine (English: 'To each his own'), was inscribed. The SS interpreted this to mean the 'master race' had a right to humiliate and destroy others It was one of the first and the largest of the concentration camps within Germany's 1937 borders. Many actual or suspected communists were among the first internees. Prisoners came from all over Europe and the Soviet Union—Jews, Poles and other Slavs, the mentally ill and physically
RF2B23WXT–Closeup of electrified fence enclosing the buildings at Auschwitz - Birkenau Museum and Memorial of the Nazi Death Camps of World War II
RFHPA6XT–Jewish, Star of David icons set isolated on white
RM2H9234N–German soldiers interned in the internment camps on the ground of the Strahov Stadium (Velký strahovský stadion) in Prague, Czechoslovakia. German soldiers as well as German refugees and German inhabitants of Prague were interned in the Strahov Stadium in May 1945 before they were deported from Czechoslovakia. Black and white photograph by an unknown photographer dated probably from the second half of May 1945. Courtesy of the Azoor Photo Collection.
RME7HKF7–Littledean, Forest of Dean, UK. 18th Sept, 2014. Used original Zyklon B 100gram sized canisters from one of the first Nazi gas chambers situated at Grafeneck Euthanasia Center, housed in Grafeneck Castle, Germany will go on display at the Crime through Time Collection at the Littledean Jail. It had officially opened in January 1940 and was closed on the orders of Nazi warlord Himmler in December 1940 . This facility was mainly used to exterminate mentally Handicapped and retarded victims as part of the Nazi euthanasia program. Credit: jules annan/Alamy Live News
RF2DNMCDP–hand clenched into fist in barbed wire loops. Combating injustice and discrimination. Illegally convicted prisoners of prisons and concentration camps
RMBA8202–Nazism / National Socialism, crimes, concentration camps, Neu-Stassfurt, subcamp 'Reh' of Buchenwald, death list of political prisoners, 1944 - 1945, page 3, ,
RMDJF2Y9–The Nazi Doctors by Robert Jay Lifton
RMDGX4F7–A Folio Society edition of If This is a Man by Primo Levi
RM2F6P76D–Buchenwald Concentration Camp Weimar in Thuringia Germany 1994 In late 1989 after the fall of ‘The Wall’ graves revealled the remains of former Nazis imprissoned in Soviet Special Camp Number 2. Between 1990 and 1994 these graves were marked by metal steles and when named a cross was erected. Between 1945 and February 10, 1950, the camp was administered by the Soviet Union and served as Special Camp No. 2 of the NKVD.[1] It was part of a 'special camps' network operating since 1945, formally integrated into the Gulag in 1948
RME7HKF5–Littledean, Forest of Dean, UK. 18th Sept, 2014. Used original Zyklon B 100gram sized canisters from one of the first Nazi gas chambers situated at Grafeneck Euthanasia Center, housed in Grafeneck Castle, Germany will go on display at the Crime through Time Collection at the Littledean Jail. It had officially opened in January 1940 and was closed on the orders of Nazi warlord Himmler in December 1940 . This facility was mainly used to exterminate mentally Handicapped and retarded victims as part of the Nazi euthanasia program. Credit: jules annan/Alamy Live News
RF2DNMEN9–hand clenched into fist in barbed wire loops. Combating injustice and discrimination. Illegally convicted prisoners of prisons and concentration camps
RMBA8204–Nazism / National Socialism, crimes, concentration camps, Neu-Stassfurt, subcamp 'Reh' of Buchenwald, death list of political prisoners, 1944 - 1945, page 4, ,
RM2F6P6W7–Buchenwald Concentration Camp Weimar in Thuringia Germany 1994 In late 1989 after the fall of ‘The Wall’ graves revealled the remains of former Nazis imprissoned in Soviet Special Camp Number 2. Between 1990 and 1994 these graves were marked by metal steles and when named a cross was erected. Between 1945 and February 10, 1950, the camp was administered by the Soviet Union and served as Special Camp No. 2 of the NKVD.[1] It was part of a 'special camps' network operating since 1945, formally integrated into the Gulag in 1948
RM2F6P7GJ–Buchenwald Concentration Camp Weimar in Thuringia Germany 1994 In late 1989 after the fall of ‘The Wall’ graves revealled the remains of former Nazis imprissoned in Soviet Special Camp Number 2. Between 1990 and 1994 these graves were marked by metal steles and when named a cross was erected. Between 1945 and February 10, 1950, the camp was administered by the Soviet Union and served as Special Camp No. 2 of the NKVD.[1] It was part of a 'special camps' network operating since 1945, formally integrated into the Gulag in 1948
RM2F6P79A–Buchenwald Concentration Camp Weimar in Thuringia Germany 1994 In late 1989 after the fall of ‘The Wall’ graves revealled the remains of former Nazis imprissoned in Soviet Special Camp Number 2. Between 1990 and 1994 these graves were marked by metal steles and when named a cross was erected. Between 1945 and February 10, 1950, the camp was administered by the Soviet Union and served as Special Camp No. 2 of the NKVD.[1] It was part of a 'special camps' network operating since 1945, formally integrated into the Gulag in 1948
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