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Richard Walther Darré, Reich Farm Leader and Reich Minister of Food and Agriculture (1933/34)

Reich Leader of the German Student Body [Deutsche Studentenschaft] Andreas Feickert on the Balcony of Berlin University (January 1935)

“City Children to the Countryside” (June 1936)

Young Women and Girls from a Countryside Boarding School [Landjahrheim] in Finkenkrug, Brandenburg (1934)

Tank Demonstration at a Harvest Festival in Brückeberg (October 1, 1935)

“Heroes’ Remembrance Day” in Berlin (March 17, 1935)

Joachim von Ribbentrop after the Conclusion of the German-British Naval Treaty in London (June 18, 1935)

Wehrmacht Units Occupy the Demilitarized Rhineland Zone: The First Troops March Into Koblenz (March 1936)

Flag Ceremony and Swearing-In of Recruits in Berlin (November 7, 1935)

Ballot for the Saarland Referendum (January 13, 1935)

Mass Rally Organized by the Nazis in the Lead Up to the Referendum on the Future of the Saarland (Fall 1934)

The Occupation of Prague: A Motorcycle Division on the Charles Bridge (March 15, 1939)

Hitler Signs the Munich Agreement (September 30, 1938)

Neville Chamberlain and Adolf Hitler’s Joint Resolution “Never to Go to War with One Another Again” (September 30, 1938)

The “Pact of Steel”: The Signing of the German-Italian Military Alliance in the New Reich Chancellery (May 22, 1939)

Occupation Terror in the Soviet Union: Partisans are Hanged to Deter Others (c. 1943)

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)