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1. Prisoners of the Gestapo
Prisoners march in the courtyard of the Gestapo headquarters in Nuremberg. The original caption ... to the photograph reads: "The courtyard of the Gestapo headquarters, Nurnberg. These appear to be
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2. Gestapo headquarters in Rome, Italy
Gestapo (secret state police) headquarters during the German occupation. This photograph was taken after
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3. Interior view of the Gestapo headquarters in Nuremberg.
NAZISM - GERMANY (1933-1945) -- Police/Security Organizations -- SS/Gestapo
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4. Documents, pamphlets, and books burnt by the Gestapo in the basement of the former Gestapo headquarters, located in a building on Via Tasso.
BOOKS; DESTRUCTION/VANDALISM; DOCUMENTS; HEADQUARTERS; SD/SIPO/GESTAPO
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5. The identification card of Wilhelm Hoeche, a criminal inspector with the Gestapo.
NAZISM - GERMANY (1933-1945) -- Police/Security Organizations -- SS/Gestapo ... DOCUMENTS; GERMANS; IDENTIFICATION PAPERS; SD/SIPO/GESTAPO; SS (SCHUTZSTAFFELN)
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6. Prisoners march in the courtyard of the Gestapo headquarters in Nuremberg.
Prisoners march in the courtyard of the Gestapo headquarters in Nuremberg. The original caption ... reads: "The courtyard of the Gestapo headquarters, Nurnberg. These appear to be Frenchmen taken to
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7. Russian reveals evidence of Gestapo brutality in Warendorf displaced persons camp.
Russian reveals evidence of Gestapo brutality in Warendorf displaced persons camp. Original ... Warendorf, Germany, shows the scar on his leg resulting from a Gestapo beating when he pushed a farmer
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8. German Gestapo agents arrested after the fall of Liege, incarcerated in a cell in the city's citadel.
CLOSE-UPS; GERMANS; GROUP PORTRAITS; INTERIORS; SD/SIPO/GESTAPO; WAR CRIMINALS/TRIALS
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9. Criminal Commissar Jean Blome questions Stella Kubler (alias Issakson) about her wartime activities in Berlin denouncing Jews to the Gestapo.
in Berlin denouncing Jews to the Gestapo. According to the Berlin prasidium court, Kubler informed
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10. View of part of the fortification called the Ravelin and the Gestapo prison courtyard in the Small Fortress at Theresienstadt.
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11. View of a cell in the Gestapo prison in Koeln (Cologne), Germany, where a female inmate was flogged to death.
of a young woman prisoner who was stripped and flogged by Gestapo agents, then thrown on the cot to
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12. View of the destroyed former Gestapo headquarters in the Hotel Metropole at Franz Joseph's Quay in Vienna, Austria.
GESTAPO; HEADQUARTERS; RUINS/RUBBLE; VIENNA; VIEWS ... Nazi Germany March, 1938, the hotel was confiscated by the Gestapo and used as their headquarters until
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13. View of the destroyed former Gestapo headquarters in the Hotel Metropole at Franz Joseph's Quay in Vienna, Austria.
GESTAPO; HEADQUARTERS; RUINS/RUBBLE; VIENNA; VIEWS ... Nazi Germany March, 1938, the hotel was confiscated by the Gestapo and used as their headquarters until
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14. Under supervision of American soldiers, German civilians exhume the corpses of Italians shot in shell holes on the orders of the Gestapo in Wilhelmshoehe on March 31, 1945.
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15. German civilians exhume the corpses of Italians shot in shell holes on the orders of the Gestapo in Wilhelmshoehe on March 31, 1945.
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16. German civilians exhume the corpses of Italians shot and buried in shell holes on the orders of the Gestapo in Wilhelmshoehe on March 31, 1945.
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17. German civilians exhume the corpses of Italians shot and buried in shell holes on the orders of the Gestapo in Wilhelmshoehe on March 31, 1945.
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18. The bodies of Italians who shot by the Gestapo in Wilhelmshoehe on March 31, 1945 lie next to a railroad tracks after their exhumation from a mass grave.
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19. Franz Kusserow, a Jehovah's Witness who was arrested by the Gestapo in May 1936 and remained a prisoner until 30 May 1945.
persecution by local Gestapo agents, who often came to search their home for religious materials. However, in
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20. Karl-Heinz Kusserow, a Jehovah's Witness who was arrested by the Gestapo in July 1940 and imprisoned in Sachsenhausen and Dachau until his release in June 1945.
persecution by local Gestapo agents, who often came to search their home for religious materials. However, in
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21. Police search a vehicle for weapons after the Gestapo ordered on 25 July 1933 that all vehicles in Prussia be inspected for arms.
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22. French civilians remove the bodies of 36 French Jews who were killed by the Gestapo, from two wells at an abandoned farm in Guerry, France.
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23. British troops, searching for Gestapo agents hidden among the ranks of regular German soldiers, escort a heavily veiled informer through the ranks of German POWs held in Oslo.
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24. View of one wing of a Gestapo prison in Koeln. It was the only wing of the prison that escaped bombing by Allied warplanes.
EXTERIORS; PRISONS; SD/SIPO/GESTAPO; VIEWS
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25. The interior of the Gestapo prison in Koeln. Prisoners were forced to run these stairs while they were whipped by guards.
INTERIORS; PRISONS; SD/SIPO/GESTAPO; SOLDIERS/MILITARY (AMERICAN); STAIRS