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German Communist Party (KPD) Chairman Ernst Thälmann on his Interrogation by the Gestapo (Retrospective Account, c. 1944)

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

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

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

Benedikt Kautsky’s Description of the Concentration Camp Hierarchy (Retrospective Account, 1961)

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

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

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

Oswald Pohl’s Report to Heinrich Himmler on the Expansion of the Concentration Camps (April 30, 1942)

Reinhard Heydrich, Head of the Security Police and the SD, on the Classification of Concentration Camps (January 2, 1941)

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

Martin Bormann’s Circular of May 5, 1943, with a Memorandum on the Treatment of Foreign Laborers (April 15, 1943)

Forced Laborers in Wartime Germany (1939–45)

Women from the Soviet Union are Transported to Germany to Perform Forced Labor (1942)

Dachau Prisoners Working as Forced Laborers (1943)

Female Prisoners Doing Forced Labor in a Gravel Pit at Auschwitz (1942)

Carl von Ossietzky as Prisoner in a Concentration Camp (c. 1935)

The Experience of Torture: Excerpts from Jean Améry, At the Mind’s Limits (Retrospective Account, 1966)

Concentration and Extermination Camps and Major “Euthanasia” Centers

Forced Laborers by National Origin (1944)

High-Altitude Experiment on Prisoners (1942)

Roma and Sinti Women Weave Reed Mats in the Ravensbrück Concentration Camp (1941)

Children from the Lodz Ghetto are Transported to the Chelmno Death Camp (September 1942)

Sworn Statement in which Former Reichsbank Employee Albert Thoms Reports on the Bank’s Receipt of Valuables Taken from Death Camp Victims (May 26, 1948)

Civilians Forced to Confront the Realities of Genocide at Buchenwald (April 1945)