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  2. Sonderkommando photographs - Wikipedia

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    The bodies in the foreground are waiting to be thrown into the fire. Another picture shows one of the places in the forest where people undress before 'showering'—as they were told—and then go to the gas-chambers. Send film roll as fast as you can. Send the enclosed photos to Tell—we think enlargements of the photos can be sent further. [26]

  3. Höcker Album - Wikipedia

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    The Höcker Album (or Hoecker Album) is a collection of photographs believed to have been collected by Karl-Friedrich Höcker, an officer in the SS during the Nazi regime in Germany. It contains over one hundred images of the lives and living conditions of the officers and administrators who ran the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp complex.

  4. Auschwitz Album - Wikipedia

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    Recovering from illness in a vacated barracks of the SS, Jacob found the album in a cupboard beside her bed. Inside, she found pictures of herself, her relatives, and others from her community. The coincidence was astounding, given that the Nordhausen-Dora camp was over 640 km (400 mi) away, and that over 1,100,000 people were killed at Auschwitz.

  5. Der Landser - Wikipedia

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    Der Landser (literally private, common soldier) was a German pulp magazine published by Pabel-Moewig and featuring mostly stories in World War II settings. The magazine was founded in 1954 [1] by writer and former Luftwaffe officer Bertold K. Jochim [] (1921–2002), who worked as its editor-in-chief until 1999.

  6. Photography of the Holocaust - Wikipedia

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    Much of the photography of the Holocaust is the work of Nazi German photographers. [7] Some originated as routine administrative procedure, such as identification photographs (); others were intended to illustrate the construction and functioning of the camps or prisoner transport. [5]

  7. Nazi images, hateful rants and ‘Right Wing Death Squad’: A ...

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    Law enforcement officials are investigating the 33-year-old gunman’s apparent profile

  8. Category:Pulp magazine covers - Wikipedia

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    This category collects cover images that are scans, in whole or in ... Media in category "Pulp magazine covers" The following 5 files are in this category, out of 5 ...

  9. Signal (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Signal was an illustrated photo journal and army propaganda tool, [1] meant specifically for audiences in neutral, allied, and occupied countries. A German edition was distributed in Switzerland, Axis countries, and German-occupied Europe, but Signal was never distributed in Germany proper.