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Medical Examination of Polish Farm Hands Recruited as Foreign Workers for the Reich (April/May 1940)

Polish Youths Forced to do Heavy Labor in Luckenwalde (Summer 1940)

“The East Needs You!” Recruitment Brochure for Women Settlement Advisors (n.d.)

Shooting of a Polish Priest (1939)

Leni Riefenstahl with the 14th Army Corps in Poland (September 1939)

Europe at the Beginning of December 1941

The German-Soviet Non-Aggression Treaty (August 23, 1939)

Signing of the German-Soviet Non-Aggression Treaty (August 23, 1939)

German Soldiers Dismantle a Polish Border Barrier (September 1, 1939)

Germans in Front of a Radio Store in Berlin Listen to News of the Invasion of Poland (September 1, 1939)

Adolf Hitler among General Field Officers and Adjutants with Advancing Troops (September 1, 1939)

Alleged War Guilt: Former German Ambassador to Poland, Hans-Adolf von Moltke, Shows Foreign Journalists Archival Materials from Warsaw as “Proof” of Poland’s Responsibility for the War (Fall 1939)

Women Cleaning Up after Forced Evictions in the Warthegau (1941)

German-Soviet Boundary and Friendship Treaty – The New Borders after the Division of Poland (September 28, 1939)

Diary Entry by Felix Landau, Member of a Mobile Killing Squad (July 12, 1941)

Hitler’s Decree Outlining Competencies in “External Propaganda” (September 8, 1939)

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

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

Federal Chancellor Gerhard Schröder enters his Name in Guest Book of the Museum of the Warsaw Uprising (August 1, 2004)