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1 Propaganda Images of the Holocaust

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7 Photographs of the Holocaust

8 Goebbels Calls For Boycott Of Jews (April 1, 1933)
Reichsminister Joseph Goebbels delivers a speech to a crowd in the Berlin Lustgarten urging Germans to boycott Jewish-owned businesses. He defends the boycott as a legitimate response to the anti-German "atrocity propaganda" being spread abroad by "international Jewry."

9 Enforcing the German Boycott
During the April 1933 boycott, two SA members guard the entrance to a Jewish-owned leather-goods shop. The sign reads "No respectable German shops here!"

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11 Jews Forced to Clean Vienna Streets (March 1938)

12 Railroads were essential to the killing process
Railroads were essential to the killing process. Deportations out of German-occupied Europe were by train. Killing centers were deliberately situated along major rail lines in Poland. Forty-four parallel tracks led to the Auschwitz station alone; a special railroad spur ran directly into the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp. Most deported Jews endured the torturous journey to death camps in ordinary freight cars under conditions of starvation, extreme overcrowding, and horrible sanitation. In winter they were exposed to freezing temperatures, while in summer they were enveloped in suffocating heat and stench. Many of those deported, especially elderly people and young children, died during the journey. This authentic 15-ton freight car is one of several types that were used to deport Jews. Its cramped interior would have held 80 to 100 people. Deportation trains usually carried between 1,000 and 2,000 people whose crushing weight slowed the speed of travel to about 30 mph, greatly prolonging the ordeal. Railway Car

13 Women at Forced Labor in Plaszow
Jewish women at forced labor pulling hopper cars of quarried stones along "Industry Street" in the Plaszow concentration camp, 1944

14 Forced Labor

15 Fence Surrounding Barracks at Auschwitz (After January 1945)
Fence around the baracks in the main camp of Auschwitz

16 Electric Fence Surrounding Auschwitz

17 Auschwitz Warehouse filled with Clothes and shoes

18 Gypsy Couple Close-up of a Gypsy couple sitting in an open area in the Belzec concentration camp.

19 The Walk to the Gas Chamber

20 Children Who Survived Auschwitz


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