Bundesarchiv photo documents, 1933-1945
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Brief Description: This collection of photo-documents comprises often a rare experience, showing both perspective, the one of the Germans and the other of the local population
Held at:
Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust
100 S. The Grove Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90036
Phone: 323-651-3704
Fax: 323-843-9518
Email: archive [at] lamoth.org
Record Series Number: RG-66/RG-66
Created by: German military photographers, 1939 --1945 (1939 --1945)
Volume: 1.0 Boxes
Arrangement:

Materials are arranged by subject/creator, then by identifier, as assigned by the processor

Newspapers are arranged chronologically in to sub Record Groups as assigned by the processor Materials are arranged by subject/creator, then by identifier, as assigned by the processor

Newspapers are arranged chronologically in to sub Record Groups as assigned by the processor

Biographical Note for German military photographers, 1939 --1945 (1939 --1945) : German military photographers assigned to the army or police units
Subject Index
Anschluss, German annexation of Austria
Anschluss of Austria, March 1938
anti-Jewish measures and legislations
Anti-Jewish measures and legislations in Lviv (Lwow), (Lemberg), District Galicia, 1941
Antisemitism in France, 1940
Appeals to donate money for the Polish aircraft defense, 1939
Appeals to join 14 SS Combat Ukrainian Division, 1943
Belgium (1939-1945)
Berlin (Germany)
Bessarabia (Romania: Province)
Bialystok (Poland)
Brothels in German-occupied and controlled territories, 1939 -- 1945
Brothels in German-occupied France, 1940 -- 1944
Buchenwald (Germany: Concentration camp)--Complex of concentration camps
Calais (France)
Children in the ghettos
Children in the Radom ghetto, ca 1942
Collaboration with Nazi Germany in the Second World War
Collaboration with the German Army in Lithuania, 1941 -- 1944
Concentration camps, German
Dachau (Germany: Concentration Camp)
Danzig (Poland)
day-to-day life in ghettos
day-to-day life in the Lodz Ghetto
Deportation of Jews from Greece, ca 1944
Deportations from Yugoslavia, 1942, 1943
Die Wehrmacht (The German Army), Nazi periodicals
District Galizien (Eastern Galicia), German administrative unit of occupied Poland
Dr. Lasch, Karl (Governor of District Galicia from August 1941--January 1942)
Drancy internment camp (Paris, France)
Eastern Front, the German War against the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Economic Depression in Germany (Weimar Republic), 1920s
Estonian SS volunteer division, 1943, 1944
General Government (German-occupied Poland), 1939 -- 1945
German administrative regulation in Lviv (Lwow), (Lemberg), 1941
German announcements, the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, 1939 -- 1945
German army invaded Warsaw, September 1939
German Blietzkreig in the USSR, summer of 1941
German civil administration in Lemberg powiat, District Galicia, General Government, 1941
German dealing with Soviet occupation of Eastern Poland
German expansion to the East, propaganda placards, 1930s
German invasion of France, 1940
German invasion of Poland, September 1939
German invasion of the USSR, 22 June 1941
German military and civil administration
German military and civil administration in Latvia, 1941 -- 1945
German Military Command
German occupation regime in Latvia, 1941 -- 1945
German Police and Security forces, 1939 --1945
German soldiers in Paris, ca 1940
Greece (1940--1945)
Hermann Goering, commander-in-chief of the Nazi German air force
Herschel Grynszpan, Polish-Jewish refugeee, assassinated German diplomat in Paris, November 1938
Hitler Youth (Hitlerjugend) organization, a youth organization of the Nazi party, 1922 -- 1945
Holocaust in Greece, 1941 -- 1945
Internees of the Drancy internment camp, Paris, France, 1941
Jewish communal tax, interwar Poland
Jewish community in Pabianice, Poland, 1939
Jewish Order Police in the Lodz Ghetto
Jewish Order Police in the Warsaw ghetto, 1940 --1943
Jewish police in the concentration camps, 1939 -- 1945
Jewish prisoners of the Salaspils concentration camp, Latvia, 1942
Jewish prisoners of war on the German-occupied Soviet territories, 1941
Jews in Belarus under the Nazi-German regime, 1941 -- 1944
Jews in forced labor, Warsaw, autumn and winter 1939
Jews in the USSR under the Nazi-German regime, 1941 -- 1944
Jews of Bessarabia, 1941
Jews of Greece
Joseph Goebbels, Nazi-German politician, Minister of Propaganda in Nazi Germany
Jozef Beck, minister of foreign affairs of Poland, 1932 -- 1939
Jozef Beck, Polish Foreign Minister, 1932 -- 1939
Jozef Pilsudski, Polish stateman, Chief of State, the leader of the Second Polish Republic
Katyn forest (USSR)
Katyn massacre, the Soviet crime against Poles and Poland, 1940
Kujath, the head of German civilian administration of Lviv (Lwow), (Lemberg), 1941
Latvia (1939-1945)
Lemberg (Poland: General Government: District Galicia), 1941 -- 1944
Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lviv under German occupation, 1941 -- 1944
Lwow (Poland)
Lwow under German occupation, 1941 -- 1944
Mentally ill children, 1939 -- 1945
Military officers, Nazi-German
Mogilev (Belorus, the USSR)
National Socialism, theory and regime
Nazi party in Sudetenland, Czechoslovakia, 1922 -- 1938
Nazi persecutions of political opponents, 1933 -- 1939
Nazi re-education camp for political opponents, 1933 -- 1939
Non-German military formations in the German Army (Wehrmacht), 1943 -- 1945
Nowiny (the News), a Polish collaborating periodical, ca 1943
Nuremberg Laws, the antisemitic laws of the protection of German blood, 1935
Odilo Globocnik,SS-Standartenfuerher, played a major role in the Operation Reinhard
Opatow (Poland)
Oranienburg (Germany: Concentration camp)
Orders and announcements of Nazi-German administration in the occupied territories, 1939 -- 1945
Parade of the Soviet and German troops in Brest after joint annexation of Poland, September 1939
Paris (France)
Parliamentary Elections, Weimar Republic
Partisans, Soviets, photographs
Photographs by Wisniewski of the Radom ghetto, ca 1942
Polish aircraft defense, 1939
Polish collaborating publications, 1939 -- 1945
Polish foreign minister Jozef Beck meet with Herman Goering, 1935
Polish Jews in forced labor, ca 1941
Polish prisoners in the Sachsenhausen concentration camp
Polish prisoners of the Montelupich Prison in Cracow, ca 1942
Prisoners of German concentration camps, 1939 -- 1945
Prisoners of war, British
Prisoners of war, French, 1940
Prisoners of war, Soviet
Prison Montelupich (Krakow, Poland)
Radom (Poland: ghetto)
Registration of Jews, Saloniki, Greece, 1942
Riga (Latvia)
Romanian Jews in German captivity, 1941 -- 1944
Rounds up of the Romanian Jews, 1941
Roundups and Deportations of Jews
Sachsenhausen (Germany: Concentration Camp)
Salaspils (Latvia: Concentration Camp)
Salonica (Greece)
Schleswig-Holstein, German Battleship, 1939
Social Democratic Party of Germany, 1918 -- 1933
Soldiers, French, 1940
Soldiers, German
Soviet -- German division of Poland, September 1939
Soviet and German armies meet at the demarcation line in Poland, September 1939
Soviet and German soldiers meet in the occupied Poland, September 1939
Soviet annexation of Eastern Galicia, September 1939
Soviet annexation of Eastern Poland, September 1939
Soviet prisoners of war in the Sachsenhausen concentration capm
Soviet soldiers, en masse, in German captivity, summer of 1941
Sudetenland (Czechoslovakia)
Suspicion in partisan activity, police and security forces, German, 1939 -- 1945
The Jews of Romania, 1939 -- 1945
The Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, 1939 -- 1945
Thessaloniki (Greece)
Ukrainian appeal to fight Judeo-Communism in the ranks of the 14 Waffen SS Ukrainian Division, 1943
Ukrainian Auxiliary Police
Ukrainian combat SS Division Galicia, 1944
Vienna (Austria, 1939-1945)
Volhynia (Ukraine: Province)
Warsaw (Poland)
Weimar Republic, 1919 -- 1933
Wolyn (Poland: Province)
Yellow stars and armbands, Poland, 1939 -- 1945
Yugoslavia (1941--1945)
Genres/Forms of Material
Danzig (Germany)
Eastern Galicia (Ukraine: Region)
Languages of Materials
German [ger]
Polish [pol]
English [eng]
French [fre]
Ukrainian [ukr]
Latvian [lav]
Lithuanian [lit]
Estonian [est]
Yiddish [yid]