
Antisemitic graffiti on Jewish-owned businesses on a Danzig street in 1935. The local Nazi party had dominated the Danzig Senate since 1933. Danzig, 1935. Photograph »
A young man looks at the antisemitic caricature in the display window of the Danzig office of "Der Stuermer." The poster reads: "The Jews are our misfortune." Danzig, 1939. Photograph »
Antisemitic graffiti on a Jewish-owned shop. Danzig, 1939. Photograph »
Adolf Hitler (standing at front of car) enters Danzig. The Danzig District was incorporated into Greater Germany following the invasion of Poland. Danzig, September 19, 1939. Photograph »
Adolf Hitler addresses German officers after the occupation of Danzig. Even before the surrender of Poland, Hitler affirmed the incorporation of the Danzig District into the Greater German Reich. Danzig, September 19, 1939. Photograph »
Members of the SA enter Danzig in 1939. Photograph »
Arthur Greiser, a leading Nazi party official in Danzig. He became the head of the Danzig Senate in 1934. After the beginning of World War II, he became administrator of the Warthegau. Photograph »