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Armaments Minister Albert Speer at a Meeting on Armaments Questions (1943)

Soldiers in Front of a Section of the “Atlantic Wall” in Northern France (1943)

Members of the People’s Army [Volkssturm] with Weapons and a Battering Ram during an Exercise in Sanssouci in Potsdam (Fall 1944)

German Soldier after the Capitulation in Stalingrad (January/February 1943)

After the Battle – Surviving Members of the 6th Army (February 1943)

A Russian Village in Flames (January 10, 1944)

Polish Jews Assemble in the Center of Nuremberg for Evacuation to the Polish Border (October 28, 1938)

Professor Robert Ritter, Head of the Racial Hygiene Research Center at the Reich Bureau for Health, Collects Data from Sinti and Roma [“Gypsies”] with the Help of the Police (1938)

Viennese Jews are Forced to Scour the Streets (March/April 1938)

Armaments Expenditures 1928-1943

Deportation to Theresienstadt: Air Mail Communication Sent through the Foreign Service of the German Red Cross (September 15, 1942)

Execution of Soviet “Partisans” (1942)

Mass Execution of Lithuanian Jews by Members of the Wehrmacht and the Lithuanian Self-Protection Unit [Selbstschutz] (1942)

Siblings Hans and Sophie Scholl and Christoph Probst (left to right) of the Student Resistance Group “White Rose” (1942)

Anti-Fascist Imagery: “This is the Salvation They are Bringing Us!”. (June 29, 1938)

Two Anti-Nazi Stickers (1935/1942)

Christoph Probst and Alexander Schmorell of the Student Resistance Group “White Rose” (1941)

Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1939)

Soccer in Theresienstadt (c. 1943/44)

Travel Poster “A Pleasant Trip to Germany” (c. 1936)

International Film Congress in Berlin (1935)

Pastor André Trocmé and His Wife Magda Trocmé (n.d.)

Thomas Mann in the Studio of an American Radio Station (c. 1940)

Artworks Stored in a Potash Mine in Merkers (April 15, 1945)

“Jews Out!” Board Game (1938)