This anti-British propaganda exhibit of the exhibition 'Raubstaat England' was intended to defame the British through their history of controversial tactics in dealing with piracy. The poster with the title 'The Queen and her robbers' refers to Queen Elisabeth as the beneficiary of the freebootery. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/this-anti-british-propaganda-exhibit-of-the-exhibition-raubstaat-england-was-intended-to-defame-the-british-through-their-history-of-controversial-tactics-in-dealing-with-piracy-the-poster-with-the-title-the-queen-and-her-robbers-refers-to-queen-elisabeth-as-the-beneficiary-of-the-freebootery-image247149241.html
RMTA2HAH–This anti-British propaganda exhibit of the exhibition 'Raubstaat England' was intended to defame the British through their history of controversial tactics in dealing with piracy. The poster with the title 'The Queen and her robbers' refers to Queen Elisabeth as the beneficiary of the freebootery.
Spanish Civil War: Anti-fascisty propaganda depicting the menace of Mussolini and Hitler and the advance of fascism towards Spain Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spanish-civil-war-anti-fascisty-propaganda-depicting-the-menace-of-mussolini-and-hitler-and-the-advance-of-fascism-towards-spain-image330681912.html
RM2A5YT48–Spanish Civil War: Anti-fascisty propaganda depicting the menace of Mussolini and Hitler and the advance of fascism towards Spain
An election poster of the Bavarian People's Party from 1932 campaigning against 'Nazi leader Dr. Goebbles' and the anti-Bavarian statements he made in a speech at the Berlin Sportpalast. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-election-poster-of-the-bavarian-peoples-party-from-1932-campaigning-against-nazi-leader-dr-goebbles-and-the-anti-bavarian-statements-he-made-in-a-speech-at-the-berlin-sportpalast-image247119440.html
RMTA17A8–An election poster of the Bavarian People's Party from 1932 campaigning against 'Nazi leader Dr. Goebbles' and the anti-Bavarian statements he made in a speech at the Berlin Sportpalast.
A Nazi propaganda poster showing the difference between Aryan Germans and non-Aryan black people. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-nazi-propaganda-poster-showing-the-difference-between-aryan-germans-and-non-aryan-black-people-image528275129.html
RM2NKD08W–A Nazi propaganda poster showing the difference between Aryan Germans and non-Aryan black people.
'''French be careful! Hitler destroys peace''' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/french-be-careful!-hitler-destroys-peace-image385779064.html
RM2DBHN3M–'''French be careful! Hitler destroys peace'''
Adolf Hitler figure sitting on telephone wires - British Second World War Propaganda Poster WW2 - Careless Talk, You never know who's on the wires! Be Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/adolf-hitler-figure-sitting-on-telephone-wires-british-second-world-war-propaganda-poster-ww2-careless-talk-you-never-know-whos-on-the-wires!-be-image566419909.html
RF2RWEJAD–Adolf Hitler figure sitting on telephone wires - British Second World War Propaganda Poster WW2 - Careless Talk, You never know who's on the wires! Be
Spanish Civil War: Anti-fascisty propaganda depicting the menace of Mussolini and Hitler and the advance of fascism towards Spain Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-spanish-civil-war-anti-fascisty-propaganda-depicting-the-menace-of-84977016.html
RMEX711C–Spanish Civil War: Anti-fascisty propaganda depicting the menace of Mussolini and Hitler and the advance of fascism towards Spain
A man, who wears a poster around his neck reading 'Germans! Defend yourselves! Do not by from Jews!', stands in front of a Jewish shop, around 1933. This slogan subsumed a rich boycott of Jewish shops, doctors and lawyers, which began on 01 April 1933. The anti-Semitic campaign was organized by the 'Central Committee for the Defence of the Jewish atrocity and boycott agitation'. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee / NO WIRE SERVICE Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-man-who-wears-a-poster-around-his-neck-reading-germans!-defend-yourselves!-image67065959.html
RMDW338R–A man, who wears a poster around his neck reading 'Germans! Defend yourselves! Do not by from Jews!', stands in front of a Jewish shop, around 1933. This slogan subsumed a rich boycott of Jewish shops, doctors and lawyers, which began on 01 April 1933. The anti-Semitic campaign was organized by the 'Central Committee for the Defence of the Jewish atrocity and boycott agitation'. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee / NO WIRE SERVICE
casablanca Humphrey Bogart & Ingrid Bergman Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/casablanca-humphrey-bogart-ingrid-bergman-image597831927.html
RM2WMHGM7–casablanca Humphrey Bogart & Ingrid Bergman
Members of the SA (Sturmabteilung, the paramilitary wing of the Nazi party) stand in front of a Jewish shop holding a poster which reads 'Whoever eats from the Jews will die a miserable death!' in Berlin, April 1933. Under the slogan 'Germans! Defend yourselves! Do not buy from Jews!' a rich boycott of Jewish shops, doctors and lawyers began on 01 April 1933 . The antisemitic campaign was organized by the 'Central Committee for the Defence of the Jewish atrocity and boycott agitation'. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte / NO WIRE SERVICE Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-the-sa-sturmabteilung-the-paramilitary-wing-of-the-nazi-image67065946.html
RMDW338A–Members of the SA (Sturmabteilung, the paramilitary wing of the Nazi party) stand in front of a Jewish shop holding a poster which reads 'Whoever eats from the Jews will die a miserable death!' in Berlin, April 1933. Under the slogan 'Germans! Defend yourselves! Do not buy from Jews!' a rich boycott of Jewish shops, doctors and lawyers began on 01 April 1933 . The antisemitic campaign was organized by the 'Central Committee for the Defence of the Jewish atrocity and boycott agitation'. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte / NO WIRE SERVICE
The veterans' organization 'Association of Jewish Ex-Servicemen and Women' (AJEX) organized a silentmarch from Marble Arch to the Embassy of Germany on January 17, 1960, in protest against the resurgence of Nazism in Europe. Individual citizens participate, as well as other organizations of the Second World War. A letter of protest is presented to the German ambassador at the embassy. Here: demonstrators hold up signs with the lettering 'Our comrades died to stamp out Nazism' and 'We protest against nazism'. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-veterans-organization-association-of-jewish-ex-servicemen-and-women-ajex-organized-a-silentmarch-from-marble-arch-to-the-embassy-of-germany-on-january-17-1960-in-protest-against-the-resurgence-of-nazism-in-europe-individual-citizens-participate-as-well-as-other-organizations-of-the-second-world-war-a-letter-of-protest-is-presented-to-the-german-ambassador-at-the-embassy-here-demonstrators-hold-up-signs-with-the-lettering-our-comrades-died-to-stamp-out-nazism-and-we-protest-against-nazism-image328474311.html
RM2A2B89B–The veterans' organization 'Association of Jewish Ex-Servicemen and Women' (AJEX) organized a silentmarch from Marble Arch to the Embassy of Germany on January 17, 1960, in protest against the resurgence of Nazism in Europe. Individual citizens participate, as well as other organizations of the Second World War. A letter of protest is presented to the German ambassador at the embassy. Here: demonstrators hold up signs with the lettering 'Our comrades died to stamp out Nazism' and 'We protest against nazism'.
After the occupation of the Netherlands by the German Wehrmacht in 1940 a ban sign reading 'Voor Joden verboden' ('Forbidden for Jews') and signed by the Amsterdam 'procureur-generaal' (Attorney General) Jan Feitsma hangs on a tree, date and place unknown. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee / NO WIRE SERVICE Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/after-the-occupation-of-the-netherlands-by-the-german-wehrmacht-in-image67065943.html
RMDW3387–After the occupation of the Netherlands by the German Wehrmacht in 1940 a ban sign reading 'Voor Joden verboden' ('Forbidden for Jews') and signed by the Amsterdam 'procureur-generaal' (Attorney General) Jan Feitsma hangs on a tree, date and place unknown. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee / NO WIRE SERVICE
The veterans' organization 'Association of Jewish Ex-Servicemen and Women' (AJEX) organized a silentmarch from Marble Arch to the German Embassy on January 17, 1960, in protest against the resurgence of Nazism in Europe. Individual citizens participate, as well as other organizations of the Second World War. A letter of protest is presented to the German ambassador at the embassy. Here: Claudette Kennedy, Chairwoman of the 'Association of Nazi Camp Survivors, Gt. Britian and Northern Ireland 'in front of the Embassy of Germany. She wears the dress she wore during her imprisonment in the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-veterans-organization-association-of-jewish-ex-servicemen-and-women-ajex-organized-a-silentmarch-from-marble-arch-to-the-german-embassy-on-january-17-1960-in-protest-against-the-resurgence-of-nazism-in-europe-individual-citizens-participate-as-well-as-other-organizations-of-the-second-world-war-a-letter-of-protest-is-presented-to-the-german-ambassador-at-the-embassy-here-claudette-kennedy-chairwoman-of-the-association-of-nazi-camp-survivors-gt-britian-and-northern-ireland-in-front-of-the-embassy-of-germany-she-wears-the-dress-she-wore-during-her-imprisonment-in-the-image328474121.html
RM2A2B82H–The veterans' organization 'Association of Jewish Ex-Servicemen and Women' (AJEX) organized a silentmarch from Marble Arch to the German Embassy on January 17, 1960, in protest against the resurgence of Nazism in Europe. Individual citizens participate, as well as other organizations of the Second World War. A letter of protest is presented to the German ambassador at the embassy. Here: Claudette Kennedy, Chairwoman of the 'Association of Nazi Camp Survivors, Gt. Britian and Northern Ireland 'in front of the Embassy of Germany. She wears the dress she wore during her imprisonment in the
The veterans' organization 'Association of Jewish Ex-Servicemen and Women' (AJEX) organized a silentmarch from Marble Arch to the Embassy of Germany on January 17, 1960, in protest against the resurgence of Nazism in Europe. Individual citizens participate, as well as other organizations of the Second World War. A letter of protest is presented to the German ambassador at the embassy. Here: the first journalists gather in front of the Embassy of Germany. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-veterans-organization-association-of-jewish-ex-servicemen-and-women-ajex-organized-a-silentmarch-from-marble-arch-to-the-embassy-of-germany-on-january-17-1960-in-protest-against-the-resurgence-of-nazism-in-europe-individual-citizens-participate-as-well-as-other-organizations-of-the-second-world-war-a-letter-of-protest-is-presented-to-the-german-ambassador-at-the-embassy-here-the-first-journalists-gather-in-front-of-the-embassy-of-germany-image328474313.html
RM2A2B89D–The veterans' organization 'Association of Jewish Ex-Servicemen and Women' (AJEX) organized a silentmarch from Marble Arch to the Embassy of Germany on January 17, 1960, in protest against the resurgence of Nazism in Europe. Individual citizens participate, as well as other organizations of the Second World War. A letter of protest is presented to the German ambassador at the embassy. Here: the first journalists gather in front of the Embassy of Germany.
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