wwii 1.28 children demonstrate that it takes 100,000 german marks to buy one u.s. dollar

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WWII 1.28 Children demonstrate that it takes 100,000 German marks to buy one U.S. dollar

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WWII 1.28

Children demonstrate that it takes 100,000 German marks to buy one U.S. dollar

WWII 1.2C

Adolf Hitler

WWII 1.2D

Pro-Hitler poster

WWII 1.2E

Benito Mussolini addressing Fascist followers in the Coliseum

WWII 1.2FHitler and Mussolini after forming the Rome-Berlin Axis

WWII 1.2GHitler with Japanese Ambassador Tojo at Berchtesgaden in 1938

WWII 1.2H

Hitler and Neville Chamberlain

WWII 1.2IGerman tank in a Sudeten street. The banner reads: “Hail to our German borders”

WWII 1.2J

WWII 1.2K

“Path of Appeasement”

WWII 1.2L

Lend-Lease crates being unloaded in England

WWII 2.1AGerman citizens in 1925 experiencing economic troubles and despair.

WWII 2.1B

A portrait of Adolf Hitler entitled “Our Leader” This is one of Many “adulatory” images of Hitler made to promote his political career.

WWII 2.1C

Adolf Hitler being sworn in as Chancellor on March 21, 1933 at the Garrison Church in Potsdam.

WWII 2.1D

Head of the S.S. Heinrich Himmler; S.A. Chief Viktor Lutze, who replace the murdered Ernest Roehm; Deputy Fuhrer Rudolf Hess; and Adolf Hitler. They are saluting followers at a rally.

WWII 2.1E

A German poster for a “German Folkiness,” June 24-25, 1939.

WWII 2.1F

Young men in a Hitler Youth brigade at a rally.

WWII 2.1G

A caricature of a Jew as typically depicted in German propaganda.

WWII 2.1HThree members of the Nazi Party S.A. the Stormtroopers, holding signs calling for a Jewish Boycott.

WWII 2.1I

German students and Nazi officials preparing to burn “un-German” books.

WWII 2.1J

German police checking the identity papers of German Jews who are wearing the Star of David.

WWII 2.1K Damaged storefront in Vienna, Austria, after a riots on November 9,1938

WWII 2.1L A group of women and children being lead from a Jewish ghetto to a concentration camp.

WWII 2.1M

A Jewish resistance fighter hiding form the Germans.

WWII 2.1N Prisoners barracks at Duchau, outside Maunich, Germany.

WWII 2.10 Prisoners in their bunks at Dachau.

WWII 2.1P

Christian and Jewish prisoners in the barracks of Auschwitz-Birkenau.

WWII 2.1Q

A Polish man about to be murdered by an S.S. guard.

WWII 2.1R

A concentration camp shower.

WWII 2.1S The crematoriums used to burn bodies in a Concentration Camp.

WWII 2.1T

A prisoner overcome with emotion immediately after liberation.

WWII 2.1UA scene from the Nuremberg Trails, which lasted form December 1946 to the spring of 1949.

WWII 1.2N

A draft of FDR’s declaration of war speech

World War 1.2O

President Roosevelt signing the declaration of war on Japan

WWII 3.1A

African-Americans aboard a naval vessel

WWII 3.1B

Mass production of U.S. war ships

WWII 3.1CMexican-Americans being rounded up for the crime of wearing a Zoot Suit

WWII 3.1D

U.S. serviceman receiving inoculations at during their physical

WWII 3.1ERationing goods at a neighborhood stroe

WWII 3.1FRosy the Riveter polishing nose cones of B-29 bombers

WWII 3.1GJapanese-Americans awaiting relocation

WWII 3.2A

A news headline on the Japanese-American internment that declares Ouster of All Japs in California near!.

WWII 3.2BJapanese-Americans with their belongings awaiting a train that will take them a “relocation center”.

WWII 3.2CJapanese-American store with a signing reading, “This Entire Stock Must Be Sold at 25 Cents on the Dollar.”

WWII 3.2DManzanar, one of the interment camps, located in the desert of southern California near the Arizona border.

WWII 4.1A

WWII 4.1B

WWII 4.1C

Hitler in Paris

WWII 4.1D

London during the Battle of Britain.

WWII 4.1ELondon bomb shelter

WWII 4.1F

Royal Air Force propaganda poster

WWII 4.1GRommel in North Africa

WWII 4.1H

Allied troops ashore in Sicily

WWII 4.1IGerman soliders in Stalingrad

WWII 4.1JDestruction of Stalingrad, October 1942

WWII 4.1K

Eisenhower prepares troops for D-Day

WWII 4.1L Troops landing at Normandy

WWII 4.1MAerial view of D-Day invasion

WWII 4.1NV-E Day celebration in London

WWII 4.1O

WWII 4.1P

WWII 4.1QDevastation of a Pacific island.

WWII 4.1R

General MacArthur.

WWII 4.1SMarines at Iwo Jima

WWII 4.1T

Raising the American flag at Iwo Jima

WWII 4.1U

Atomic explosion at Nagasaki.

WWII 4.1V

WWII 4.1W

Poster of Roosevelt, Stalin, and Churchill.

WWII 4.2A Albert Einstein answering questions.

WWII 4.2BHarry S. Truman being sworn in as president after Franklin Roosevelt’s death

WWII 4.2C Ruins of Hiroshima.

WWII 4.2D

Japanese victim of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima.

WWII 4.3ANazi Stormtroopers holding signs calling for a boycott of Jewish businesses.

WWII 4.3BGerman Jews being stopped by police and having their papers examined.

WWII 4.3CThe Day after Kristallnacht.

WWII 4.3D

European Jews begging for documents that would allow them to escape

WWII 4.3E The barracks in a concentration camp.

WWII 4.3F

The evacuation of the Warsaw ghetto

WWII 4.3G

The execution of Jews by the

Nazis

WWII 4.3H Jewish prisoners being disinfected by Nazi guards