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Poland, Auschwitz
30-01-1942, Hitler, speaking at the Berlin Sports Palace, reaffirms his prewar prophecy concerning the Jews; once again telling an audience that "the result of this war will be the complete annihilation of the Jews." Auschwitz is the name loosely used to identify three main Nazi German concentration camps and 39 sub-camps. The name is derived from the Germanized form of the nearby Polish town of Oświęcim, situated about 60 km southwest of Krakow. Beginning in 1940, Nazi Germany built several concentration camps and an extermination camp in the area, which at the time had been annexed by Nazi Germany. The camps were a major constituent of the Holocaust. The total number of casualties is still under debate, but most modern estimates are around 1-1.5 million.
Poland, Auschwitz
30-01-1942, Hitler, speaking at the Berlin Sports Palace, reaffirms his prewar prophecy concerning the Jews; once again telling an audience that "the result of this war will be the complete annihilation of the Jews." Auschwitz is the name loosely used to identify three main Nazi German concentration camps and 39 sub-camps. The name is derived from the Germanized form of the nearby Polish town of Oświęcim, situated about 60 km southwest of Krakow. Beginning in 1940, Nazi Germany built several concentration camps and an extermination camp in the area, which at the time had been annexed by Nazi Germany. The camps were a major constituent of the Holocaust. The total number of casualties is still under debate, but most modern estimates are around 1-1.5 million.
Poland, Warsaw
The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, sometimes called the Warsaw Uprising 1943, was an insurrection in Polands Warsaw Ghetto against Nazi Germany during World War II. The rebellion lasted from January 18, 1943 to May 16 that year and was crushed by SS-Gruppenführer Jürgen Stroop. On 18th of January in 1943, the first instance of armed resistance occurred when the Germans started the second expulsion of the Jews. The Jewish fighters had some success: the expulsion stopped after four days and the ZOB and ZZW took control of the Ghetto, building dozens of fighting posts and operating against Jewish collaborators.
Poland, Warsaw
The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, sometimes called the Warsaw Uprising 1943, was an insurrection in Polands Warsaw Ghetto against Nazi Germany during World War II. The rebellion lasted from January 18, 1943 to May 16 that year and was crushed by SS-Gruppenführer Jürgen Stroop. On 18th of January in 1943, the first instance of armed resistance occurred when the Germans started the second expulsion of the Jews. The Jewish fighters had some success: the expulsion stopped after four days and the ZOB and ZZW took control of the Ghetto, building dozens of fighting posts and operating against Jewish collaborators.
Poland, Warsaw
The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, sometimes called the Warsaw Uprising 1943, was an insurrection in Polands Warsaw Ghetto against Nazi Germany during World War II. The rebellion lasted from January 18, 1943 to May 16 that year and was crushed by SS-Gruppenführer Jürgen Stroop. On 18th of January in 1943, the first instance of armed resistance occurred when the Germans started the second expulsion of the Jews. The Jewish fighters had some success: the expulsion stopped after four days and the ZOB and ZZW took control of the Ghetto, building dozens of fighting posts and operating against Jewish collaborators.
Argentina, Buenos Aires
Adolf Eichmann was captured by a team of Mossad and Shin Bet agents in a suburb of Buenos Aires on May 11, 1960.
Argentina, Buenos Aires
Adolf Eichmann was captured by a team of Mossad and Shin Bet agents in a suburb of Buenos Aires on May 11, 1960.
Argentina, Buenos Aires
Adolf Eichmann was captured by a team of Mossad and Shin Bet agents in a suburb of Buenos Aires on May 11, 1960.
Poland, Auschwitz
Auschwitz concentration camp: Internal shot of a crematorium, incinerator
Poland, Auschwitz
Auschwitz concentration camp: External shots, main entrance, gate, wire fence, yard, watchtower
Poland, Auschwitz
Auschwitz concentration camp: Air shots of the camp, barrack, remains
Poland, Auschwitz
Auschwitz concentration camp: Plans of the camp
Germany, Berlin
Berlin-Grunewald station: Main location of deportation of the Berlin Jews Between autumn 1941 and most probably spring 1942, deportation trains carrying Berlin Jews to ghettos and extermination camps in the east departed from this train station. The trains left mainly for the ghettos of Litzmannstadt and Warsaw, from 1942 directly for the Auschwitz and Theresienstadt concentration camps.
Poland, Auschwitz
Concentracion camp: Extermination camp built by Nazi Germany during the Second World War. Photo and Video
Poland
Concentracion camp: Extermination camp built by Nazi Germany during the Second World War
Poland, Auschwitz
Concentracion camp: Auschwitz - aerial shots, prisoners, corpses - the camp's liberation, nuns, children, shoes
Poland, Auschwitz
Concentration camp: the liberation of Nazi Concentration and Extermination Camp
Germany
Concentration camp: The American Chronicle investigation of Nazi crimes. Torture in concentration camps. Massacres, exhumation
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