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Report on British Air Raids on German Cities (October 16, 1943)

General Friedrich Paulus after the Capitulation in Stalingrad (January 31, 1943)

Burning Houses in Stalingrad (February 2, 1943)

Aerial Images of Central Hamburg after “Operation Gomorrah” (July 28, 1943)

The Morning after the Night of Broken Glass in Kassel (November 10, 1938)

The Morning after the Night of Broken Glass [Kristallnacht] in Munich (November 10, 1938)

Deportation of about 17,000 Polish Jews to the German-Polish Border (December 1, 1938)

The Morning after the Night of Broken Glass [Kristallnacht] in Regensburg: Jews are Led to the Train Station (November 10, 1938)

The Morning after the Night of Broken Glass in Zeven (November 10, 1938)

Herschel Grynszpan, Apprehended Shortly after Assassinating Ernst von Rath, the Legation Secretary of the German Embassy in Paris (November 7, 1938)

Table of Colored Classification Symbols for Prisoners in Concentration Camps (c. 1938-1944)

A Burning Synagogue in a Small Town in Hesse (November 9, 1938)

Deportation of Stuttgart Jews to Riga, Latvia – Waiting in a Detention Camp on Killesberg Hill, Stuttgart (November 1941)

Ukrainian Jews are Shot by Members of a Mobile Killing Squad [Einsatzgruppe] (1941)

The Lodz Ghetto Jewish Council (1941/42)

Gathering Point for Jewish Residents of a Bessarabian Village (September 1941)

Photo of the Villa at Wannsee 56-58, Location of the Wannsee Conference (January 20, 1942)

A Jewish Man with the Obligatory Yellow Star on his Coat (November 1, 1941)

Hungarian Jews Arrive at Auschwitz II-Birkenau (May/June 1944)

Hungarian Jews Wait in a Clearing before being led to the Gas Chambers at Auschwitz II-Birkenau (May/June, 1944)

Buchenwald on the Day of its Liberation (April 11, 1945)

Mountain of Shoes belonging to Murdered Jewish Prisoners at the Lublin-Majdanek Concentration and Extermination Camp (1944)

Liberation from Auschwitz (January 27, 1945)

American Aerial Photo of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Camp Complex (Women’s Camp on the Left) (August 25, 1944)

Airtight Containers of Crystals for the Poison Gas Zyklon B, Intended for Use at Auschwitz (undated)