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RFBK5EYG–Striped uniforms of concentration camp prisoners on display in museum of Wewelsburg SS castle, Germany
RMRC2T28–Red triangle on striped uniform used in Nazi concentration camps during World War II on display at the exhibition 'Touches of Statehood' in Prague, Czech Republic. The badge is marked with letter 'T' meaning the political enemies of Czech nationality, from the German word 'Tschechien' for Czech. The exhibition devoted to the centenary of Czechoslovakia runs till 31 October 2018.
RMAM6R8N–Prisoner uniforms Majdanek Death Camp
RMCBFMXB–Photographs of male prisoners at Auschwitz I Nazi concentration camp
RMT9K64D–AUSCHWITZ CHILDREN PRISONERS Child prisoners wearing striped uniforms stare out from behind a barbed wire fence in notorious WW2 Nazi death-camp Auschwitz Southern Poland. Second World War
RMCPJ3KW–Camp internees in striped uniforms doing forced labour at Sachsenhausen concentration camp, Brandenburg, 1936 (b/w photo)
RM2MAP3MT–SACHSENHAUSEN Prisoners wearing striped uniforms with numbers and triangles in the concentration camp at Sachsenhausen, Germany. SS camp guards wearing Swastika armbands. Pre-war Prisoners in the concentration camp at Sachsenhausen, Germany, 12-19-1938
RMCPKT1X–Camp internees in striped uniforms doing forced labour at Sachsenhausen concentration camp, Brandenburg, 1933 (b/w photo)
RMMHC64P–AUSCHWITZ CHILDREN SURVIVORS INMATES BABIES AND WOMEN STRIPED CAMP UNIFORM UNIFORMS LIBERATION closed in by stretches of electrified barbed wire and guard posts, staring without emotion to their liberators. A still frame of horror from Auschwitz Birkenau Nazi concentration camp. Liberation date January 27 1945.
RMCPJ3MF–Camp internees in striped uniforms at Sachsenhausen concentration camp standing before a sign with a National Socialist slogan,
RMPPG991–Nazi victims, some in concentration camp uniforms, demonstrated in Bonn on October 23, 1975 against the occupational bans caused by the radical decree. The Association of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime ( VVN) had called for this. | usage worldwide
RMCPM5J3–Camp internees at roll call at Dachau concentration camp, Bavaria, 1933 (b/w photo)
RMTXWMM5–Visitors walks near a display of concentration camp uniforms worn by Jews during the reign of Nazi Germany during War World II, which resulted in the mass murder of six million Jews, in the Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum in Jerusalem, Israel, January 25, 2015. International Holocaust Day will be marked on January 27, the date in 1945 when the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp was liberated by Soviet forces. Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI
RM2M047XN–Nazi victims, some in concentration camp uniforms, demonstrated against the occupational bans caused by the Radical Decree on 23 October 1975 in Bonn.
RFJNN8R3–Sonderborg, Denmark - July 30, 2017: Scouts going home from the scout camp SL2017
RM2BW8TAE–Army officers using a model of terrain for instruction on tactics at the Dartford Territorial Army camp . 1938
RME1CWAK–Roll call at Buchenwald concentration camp, ca. 1938-1941. Two prisoners in the foreground are supporting a comrade, as
RM2CWB8YJ–A chart of prisoner markings used in German concentration camps. Dachau, Germany, ca. 1938-1942. Beginning in 1937-1938, the SS created a system of marking prisoners in concentration camps. Sewn onto uniforms, the color-coded badges identified the reason for an individual's incarceration. Red indicated political prisoner, Green : Professional criminals; Blue: forced foreign labour; Purple: Jehovah's witness; Pink: homosexual; Black: workshy or lazy.
RMDPAXYK–Exhibit with photographs of victims and striped prison uniforms, Auschwitz concentration camp, Oswiecim, Poland, Europe
RMCYXDPJ–Collar patch for concentration camp guard personnel, of black wool with RZM-machine-embroidered double-svastika motif, historic, historical, 1930s, 1930s, 20th century, SS, Schutzstaffel, NS, National Socialism, Nazism, Third Reich, German Reich, branch of service, branches of service, organisation, organization, organizations, organisations, object, objects, clipping, cut out, cut-out, cut-outs, insignia, symbol, symbols, equipment, uniform, uniforms, detail, details, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMRPABWB–Krakow, Poland. 20th Feb, 2019. Striped shirts seen in the supermarkets of the German trade network Lidl operating in Poland, where you can buy shirts that resemble camp striped uniforms that were worn by prisoners of concentration and extermination camps, including Auschwitz-Birkenau. It is worth noting that the promotion time coincided with the recognition of diplomatic relations between Poland and Israel. Credit: Damian Klamka/SOPA Images/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RMCBFMXK–Photographs of child prisoners at Auschwitz I Nazi concentration camp
RM2PPJ447–Auschwitz Prisoner Uniforms
RMW0XCHN–View of a woman looking at clothes worn by Nazi concentration camp inmates on display in the Norwegian Resistance Museum in central Oslo, Norway.
RMB5ETT3–Teenager Susi Kstona who was brought to the Belsen concentration camp from Poland by the Nazis in 1943, now recovering in the Glyn Hughes hospital in Luneberg following the liberation of the camp by Allied forces. ;She is holding a toy horse that she made from old German uniforms and bits of wood;November 1945
RME0MJ5X–Americans in front of gas chamber at Dachau Concentration camp
RM2H6XH6T–AUSCHWITZ 1945 CHILDREN PRISONERS LIBERATION Child prisoners wearing striped uniforms stare out to their liberators from behind a barbed wire fence in notorious WW2 Nazi death-camp Auschwitz Southern Poland. World War II Second World War Child prisoner survivors of Auschwitz concentration camp wearing adult-size striped prisoner jackets, stand behind a barbed wire fence.
RMDD77J8–Prisoners in the concentration camp at Sachsenhausen, Germany, Dec. 19, 1938. The camp near Oranienburg, Germany, was used
RMPPG92D–Nazi victims, some in concentration camp uniforms, demonstrated in Bonn on October 23, 1975 against the occupational bans caused by the radical decree. The Association of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime ( VVN) had called for this. | usage worldwide
RM2M7G4R3–AUSCHWITZ-BIRKENAU PRISONERS LINE GRADING QUEUE ARRIVAL- A vision of hell on earth. 1944, Nazis 'grading' (life or death) unsuspecting prisoners on rail concourse outside entrance to Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination death camp. The infamous Auschwitz camp was started by order of Adolf Hitler in 1940's during the occupation of Poland by Nazi Germany during World War 2, further enabled by Heinrich Luitpold Himmler the Reichsführer of the Schutzstaffel, and leading member of the Nazi Party of Germany
RMTXWMMM–Visitors walk by a display of concentration camp uniforms worn by Jews during the reign of Nazi Germany in War World II, which resulted in the mass murder of six million Jews, in the Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum in Jerusalem, Israel, January 25, 2015. International Holocaust Day will be marked on January 27, the date in 1945 when the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp was liberated by Soviet forces. Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI
RM2F9G82E–WW2 1940's NAZI CONCENTRATION CAMP Sachsenhausen concentration camp outside of Berlin in winter with prisoners wearing striped uniforms clearing the pathway of snow Nazi Germany World War II Nazi Germany
RM2M047XM–Nazi victims, some in concentration camp uniforms, demonstrated against the occupational bans caused by the Radical Decree on 23 October 1975 in Bonn.
RM2H57A1C–AUSCHWITZ CHILDREN AUSCHWITZ 1945 CHILDREN PRISONERS LIBERATION Child prisoners wearing striped uniforms stare out to their liberators from behind a barbed wire fence in notorious WW2 Nazi death-camp Auschwitz Southern Poland. World War II Second World War standing quietly emotionless behind barbed wire fence at Nazi Germany WW2 concentration camp Auschwitz Birkenau Poland. 1945 Russian liberation
RFJNN8N8–Sonderborg, Denmark - July 30, 2017: Scouts going home from the scout camp SL2017
RM2BW8TBN–Army officers using a model of terrain for instruction on tactics at the Dartford Territorial Army camp . 1938
RM2CWB8YK–A chart of prisoner markings used in German concentration camps. Dachau, Germany, ca. 1938-1942. Beginning in 1937-1938, the SS created a system of marking prisoners in concentration camps. Sewn onto uniforms, the color-coded badges identified the reason for an individual's incarceration. Red indicated political prisoner, Green : Professional criminals; Blue: forced foreign labour; Purple: Jehovah's witness; Pink: homosexual; Black: workshy or lazy.
RMCYXDTK–Collar patch for concentration camp guard personnel, of black wool with RZM-machine-embroidered double-svastika motif, historic, historical, 1930s, 1930s, 20th century, SS, Schutzstaffel, NS, National Socialism, Nazism, Third Reich, German Reich, branch of service, branches of service, organisation, organization, organizations, organisations, object, objects, clipping, cut out, cut-out, cut-outs, insignia, symbol, symbols, equipment, uniform, uniforms, detail, details, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMCPKT23–Prisoners at work in Sachsenhausen concentration camp
RMRPABWT–Krakow, Poland. 20th Feb, 2019. Striped shirts seen in the supermarkets of the German trade network Lidl operating in Poland, where you can buy shirts that resemble camp striped uniforms that were worn by prisoners of concentration and extermination camps, including Auschwitz-Birkenau. It is worth noting that the promotion time coincided with the recognition of diplomatic relations between Poland and Israel. Credit: Damian Klamka/SOPA Images/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RMCBFMYF–Photographs of child prisoners at Auschwitz I Nazi concentration camp
RMF56513–16.04.2015, Fuerstenberg (Havel), Brandenburg, Germany - Memorial at the site of the former women's concentration camp Ravensbrueck in Fuerstenberg an der Havel, Germany in the 1939 and 1945 thousands and between foreign detainees were tortured and murdered, before the camp was liberated by the Red Army. Pictured the view from the barred window of the cell block at the camp with its barracks, whose layouts are indicated by depressions in the gravel. In the background, the preserved factory building, in which the female prisoners had to manufacture SS uniforms. EJH150416D274CAROEX.JPG - NOT for
RF2HFKRX9–A picture of the uniforms used by the prisoners at the Memorial and Museum Auschwitz I.
RMBJ39CA–Students with guide in front of picture of political prisoners, Fort Breendonk, Second World War Two concentration camp, Belgium
RM2RC6HMN–R.O.T.C. members at Camp Jackson, S.C. participate in firing exercises using NOMBR 69,101. Close-up image captured on August 2, 1920. Caption information includes photographer and the issued symbol. This image documents R.O.T.C. activities and highlights the training exercises conducted at the camp.
RM2A3PP4Y–Stack of clothing, primarily prison uniforms, in an unidentified German concentration camp
RMBTKCYC–African American Union army cook at work at City Point, Virginia during the Richmond-Petersburg Campaign, fought from June 1864, to March 1865. The campaign used the largest concentration of African American troops of the Civil War.
RMPPG94E–Nazi victims, some in concentration camp uniforms, demonstrated in Bonn on October 23, 1975 against the occupational bans caused by the radical decree. The Association of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime ( VVN) had called for this. | usage worldwide
RMDD77HY–Prisoners in the concentration camp at Sachsenhausen, Germany, Dec. 19, 1938. The political prisoners included anti-Nazi
RMFFTFP1–Mauthausen, Austria-May 10.2015: military celebration of the Mauthausen camp liberation by all the countries involved paying tri
RMB448RK–World War Two Auschwitz man wearing concentration camp prisoners uniform at ceremony of remembrance
RM2M047XE–Nazi victims, some in concentration camp uniforms, demonstrated against the occupational bans caused by the Radical Decree on 23 October 1975 in Bonn.
RMTWWDAJ–AUSCHWITZ 1945 CHILDREN PRISONERS LIBERATION Child prisoners wearing striped uniforms stare out to their liberators from behind a barbed wire fence in notorious WW2 Nazi death-camp Auschwitz Southern Poland. World War II Second World War
RFJNN8JE–Sonderborg, Denmark - July 30, 2017: Scouts going home from the scout camp SL2017
RMJR6RFP–AUSCHWITZ Child prisoners stare out from behind a barbed wire fence in the notorious Nazi death-camp Auschwitz in occupied Southern Poland.
RM2CWB8Y4–A chart of prisoner markings used in German concentration camps. Dachau, Germany, ca. 1938-1942. Beginning in 1937-1938, the SS created a system of marking prisoners in concentration camps. Sewn onto uniforms, the color-coded badges identified the reason for an individual's incarceration. Red indicated political prisoner, Green : Professional criminals; Blue: forced foreign labour; Purple: Jehovah's witness; Pink: homosexual; Black: workshy or lazy.
RMCYXMN8–Pair of shoulder boards,concentration camp unit,light-brown piping for enlisted men,with rear loop,unissued. Very rare,historic,historical,1930s,1930s,20th century,secret service,security service,secret services,security services,police,armed service,armed services,NS,National Socialism,Nazism,Third Reich,German Reich,Germany,utensil,piece of equipment,utensils,object,objects,stills,clipping,clippings,cut out,cut-out,cut-outs,fascism,fascistic,National Socialist,Nazi,Nazi period,uniform,uniforms,detail,details,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2J0027K–Adolf Hitler Fuhrer & Dictator of Nazi Germany and Heinrich Luitpold Himmler Reichsführer of the Schutzstaffel (Protection Squadron; SS), and a leading member of the Nazi Party (NSDAP) of Germany admire a collection of porcelain figures which have been made in detailed historic soldiers uniforms. Heinrich Hoffmann’s photograph in Obersalzberg on April 20, 1944, which Heinrich Himmler presents these Allach porcelain figures to Adolf Hitler for his 55th birthday. Allach porcelain Porzellan Manufaktur Allach was produced in Germany between 1935 and 1945. by forced Dachau concentration camp labour
RMRPABRM–Krakow, Poland. 20th Feb, 2019. Striped shirts seen in the supermarkets of the German trade network Lidl operating in Poland, where you can buy shirts that resemble camp striped uniforms that were worn by prisoners of concentration and extermination camps, including Auschwitz-Birkenau. It is worth noting that the promotion time coincided with the recognition of diplomatic relations between Poland and Israel. Credit: Damian Klamka/SOPA Images/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RMCBFMWR–Photographs of male prisoners at Auschwitz I Nazi concentration camp
RM2CY7PWF–Sztutowo, Poland. 1st Oct, 2020. A view of the former Nazi German Stutthof death camp: museum exhibition, memorabilia of former prisoners, prisoners' clothes, camp uniforms. The Stutthof Museum in Sztutowo. Konzentrationslager Stutthof - former German Nazi concentration camp established in the annexed areas of the Free City of Gdansk, 36 km from Gdansk. It functioned during the Second World War, from September 2, 1939 to May 9, 1945. Credit: Damian Klamka/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RMC54TEW–Display of Prisoner's Striped Uniforms, Auschwitz I, Oświęcim, Poland.
RMBJ34T0–Picture of German Second World War Two officers at entrance of Fort Breendonk, a WW2 concentration camp near Antwerp, Belgium
RME0KPJ4–Political prisoners cheer madly as they hear guns of the 42nd Rainbow Division as they approach Dachau
RMDHNBHM–Close up of WW2 Auschwitz prisoner's clothes showing red triangular Nazi concentration camp badge of shame of political detainee
RM2RPDCP7–Deportation Martyrs Memorial, Île de la Cité, Paris, France, Europe, EU.
RMPPJDXD–Nazi victims, some in concentration camp uniforms, demonstrated in Bonn on October 23, 1975 against the occupational bans caused by the radical decree. The Association of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime ( VVN) had called for this. | usage worldwide
RMDD77J2–Prisoners in the concentration camp at Sachsenhausen, Germany, Dec. 19, 1938. Located 22 miles north of Berlin, it was near the
RMFHRC4N–Mauthausen, Austria-May 10.2015: military celebration of the Mauthausen camp liberation by all the countries involved paying tri
RF2RWDMG9–“Auschwitz. Not long ago. Not far away.” Exhibition at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. More than 700 original objects of historic, human value.
RM2M04803–Nazi victims, some in concentration camp uniforms, demonstrated against the occupational bans caused by the Radical Decree on 23 October 1975 in Bonn.
RFW9MWG3–A wall of photographs of the early prisoners at the Concentration Camp in Poland
RMRBBE9H–Photos of prisoners line the walls in the moving exhibition at Auschvitz 1 concentration camp in Poland
RM2HX4M3A–Pastor Hall (Niemoller) -- Soon they are put into dirty grey brown uniforms. The prisoners are given distinguishing marks according the their 'crimes'. February 22, 1950. (Photo by Douglas Slocombe, Black Star)
RM2CWB8XW–A chart of prisoner markings used in German concentration camps. Dachau, Germany, ca. 1938-1942. Beginning in 1937-1938, the SS created a system of marking prisoners in concentration camps. Sewn onto uniforms, the color-coded badges identified the reason for an individual's incarceration. Red indicated political prisoner, Green : Professional criminals; Blue: forced foreign labour; Purple: Jehovah's witness; Pink: homosexual; Black: workshy or lazy.
RMCYXMW4–Pair of shoulder boards,concentration camp unit,light-brown piping for enlisted men,with rear loop,unissued. Very rare,historic,historical,1930s,1930s,20th century,secret service,security service,secret services,security services,police,armed service,armed services,NS,National Socialism,Nazism,Third Reich,German Reich,Germany,utensil,piece of equipment,utensils,object,objects,stills,clipping,clippings,cut out,cut-out,cut-outs,fascism,fascistic,National Socialist,Nazi,Nazi period,uniform,uniforms,detail,details,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2RCFR11–Private J.E. Gibbon, of the Signal Corps, captured this photograph on May 21, 1918. It shows the Headquarters Companies of the 7th Regiment, Infantry, 3rd Division, lined up for a review by Major General J.T. Dickman on a hill located between St. Martin and La Villeneuve in France. The photo was approved by the A.E.F. Censor on June 19, 1918.
RMHFT89C–Many of the existing ex-prisoner accommodation blocks are now small museums at Auschwitz Birkenau Nazi concentration camp in Oswiecim, Poland. The di
RMEGATTR–A small cell in Auschwitz concentration camp
RM2CXRK0D–Sztutowo, Poland. 1st Oct, 2020. A view of the former Nazi German Stutthof death camp: museum exhibition, memorabilia of former prisoners, prisoners' clothes, camp uniforms. The Stutthof Museum in Sztutowo. Konzentrationslager Stutthof - former German Nazi concentration camp established in the annexed areas of the Free City of Gdansk, 36 km from Gdansk. It functioned during the Second World War, from September 2, 1939 to May 9, 1945. Credit: Damian Klamka/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RMCPMT15–Building of the station Gliwice
RMKW8X40–Oranienberg, BRANDENBURG, GER. 19th July, 2012. 20120719 - The Liberation Monument at the former Sachsenhausen concentration camp near Oranienburg, Germany, features red triangles honoring the political prisoners who wore red triangles on their prison uniforms. Credit: Chuck Myers/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RME0KPJ3–Political prisoners cheer madly as they hear guns of the 42nd Rainbow Division as they approach Dachau
RMCE786M–Colour images of the second world war
RF2BBXJCA–old ancient prisoner uniforms with blue and white stripes of Jewish prisoners in World War II
RMPPG979–Nazi victims, some in concentration camp uniforms, demonstrated in Bonn on October 23, 1975 against the occupational bans caused by the radical decree. The Association of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime ( VVN) had called for this. | usage worldwide
RF2CD1YF9–A collection of prisoner portraits displayed in the museum buildings of Auschwitz I.
RMF3FA10–Mauthausen, Austria-May 10.2015: military celebration of the Mauthausen camp liberation by all the countries involved paying tri
RF2RWDKK7–“Auschwitz. Not long ago. Not far away.” Exhibition at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. More than 700 original objects of historic, human value.
RM2M047XF–Nazi victims, some in concentration camp uniforms, demonstrated against the occupational bans caused by the Radical Decree on 23 October 1975 in Bonn.
RMB9HHY5–Nazi concentration camp Auschwitz - II-Birkenau Prisoner registration and shower block called the Sauna
RMRBBE9N–Photos of prisoners line the walls in the moving exhibition at Auschvitz 1 concentration camp in Poland
RM2PPGJW2–Auschwitz Prisoners
RME59MXX–Picture By:Jules Annan Picture Shows:Skull remains of a former Ustacha militia- Black Legion officer, who had been severely beaten and then executed with his own Walther PPK hand pistol through the back of his head with a 7.65 mm calibre bullet, the entrance and exit holes being clearly evident . Date ; 08/07/2014
RMC54TDP–Display of Prisoner's Striped Uniforms, Auschwitz I, Oświęcim, Poland.
RMGDXM56–Auschwitz Museum
RMHFT89E–Many of the existing ex-prisoner accommodation blocks are now small museums at Auschwitz Birkenau Nazi concentration camp in Oswiecim, Poland. The di
RMCBFMWP–Uniform of a Jewish prisoner at Auschwitz I Nazi concentration camp showing yellow and red triangles
RMCE785K–Colour images of the second world war
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