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Prussian Minister of Justice Hanns Kerrl Watches as the § Symbol (for German Legal Articles) is Hung from the Gallows (1934)

NSDAP Mass Rally at the Sportpalast in Berlin (August 15, 1935)

“Reich Party Congress of Freedom” (September 1, 1935)

The Organizational Structure of the NSDAP

NSDAP Membership 1929-1945

German Communist Party (KDP) Functionaries Wanted by the German Criminal Police (1933)

SPD Members Arrested and Sent to Concentration Camps (May 16, 1933)

The Gestapo and the Security Police Search the Berlin Headquarters of the German Communist Party (February 23, 1933)

Political Intimidation in Kassel’s Opera Square: Only a Stubborn Mule Ends up in a Concentration Camp (1933)

Anti-fascist KPD Election Campaign Flyer (1933)

SA Members Arrest Communists in Berlin on the Day after the Reichstag Elections (March 6, 1933)

Prisoners during Roll Call at the Oranienburg “Protective Custody Camp” Near Berlin (April 1, 1933)

Hermann Göring names Heinrich Himmler Deputy Chief and “Inspector of the Prussian Political Police” (April 20, 1934)

Reich Minister of Justice Franz Gürtner Opens the First Session of the People’s Court (July 14, 1934)

Employment of Prisoners at the Oranienburg “Protective Custody Camp” near Berlin (April 1, 1933)

An SS Member Signs the Oath of Loyalty to Hitler at a Mass Rally on the People’s Day of Mourning (February 25, 1934)

Advertisement by the Dehomag Company for Hollerith Punch Cards, which were used in the 1933 Census (June 1933)

Prisoners Doing Leveling Work at the Dachau Concentration Camp (May 24, 1933)

Busts of Hitler (right) and Göring (left) in the Main Hall of the Secret State Police Office (1935)

Hitler’s Bodyguard Regiment [SS-Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler] during a Six-Day Deployment (1936)

Heinrich Himmler during an Inspection of the Dachau Concentration Camp (March 1938)

Heinrich Himmler Trains for the Reich Sport Badge in Silver (1936)

Heinrich Himmler, Frank Ziereis, and Ernst Kaltenbrunner at the Mauthausen Concentration Camp (April 27, 1941)

“Traitor” (1944)

Reinhard Heydrich at a Fencing Competition with the Berlin SS Fencing Team (1939)