
Members of the Hlinka Guard march in Slovakia, a Nazi satellite state. Date uncertain. Photograph »
Horia Sima, leader of the Iron Guard and deputy prime minister of the Romanian government in 1940. Bucharest, Romania, 1940. Photograph »
Sephardic synagogue destroyed during the January 21-23 Iron Guard pogrom. Bucharest, Romania, January 1941. Photograph »
Police force Romanian Jews, survivors of a pogrom in Iasi, to board a train during their expulsion from Iasi to Calarasi. Iasi, Romania, late June 1941. Photograph »
Romanian soldiers supervise the deportation of Jews from Kishinev. Kishinev, Bessarabia, Romania, October 28, 1941. Photograph »
Ustasa (Croatian fascist) soldiers lead people to their execution in Herzegovina, in the pro-German fascist state of Croatia established following the partition of Yugoslavia. Croatia, between 1941 and 1944. Photograph »
Ustasa (Croatian fascist) soldiers kill a victim with a dagger and bayonet. Yugoslavia, between 1941 and 1944. Photograph »
Ustasa (Croatian fascist) camp guards order a Jewish man to remove his ring before being shot. Jasenovac concentration camp, Yugoslavia, between 1941 and 1945. Photograph »
Children sit and sleep on the floor at Sisak, a Ustasa (Croatian fascist) concentration camp for children. Yugoslavia, during World War II. Photograph »
Victims of Ustasa (Croatian fascist) atrocities on the banks of the Sava River. Jasenovac concentration camp, Yugoslavia, between 1941 and 1945. Photograph »
High-ranking Arrow Cross Party members with Nazi officers. Budapest, Hungary, fall 1944. Photograph »
Members of the fascist Arrow Cross Party arrest Jews. Budapest, Hungary, October-December 1944. Photograph »
Aftermath of a shooting along the banks of the Danube River; members of the pro-German Arrow Cross party massacred thousands of Jews along the banks of the Danube. Budapest, Hungary, 1944. Photograph »
Victims of German SS and Hungarian Arrow Cross terror in the ghetto, found in the courtyard of the Pestor synagogue on Dohany Street. Budapest, Hungary, January 1945. Photograph »
Jews from Bulgarian-occupied Macedonia and Thrace interned in the "Monopol" tobacco factory, which was used as a transit camp. They were ultimately deported to the Treblinka extermination camp. Skopje, Macedonia, March 11-31, 1943. Photograph »
Jews from Bulgarian-occupied Macedonia and Thrace interned in the "Monopol" tobacco factory, which was was used as a transit camp. They were ultimately deported to the Treblinka extermination camp. Skopje, Macedonia, March 11-31, 1943. Photograph »
German police and Ukrainian collaborators force Jewish prisoners to undress before they are shot. Chernigov, Soviet Union, 1942. Photograph »
Lithuanian collaborators guard Jews before their execution. Ponary, June-July, 1941. Photograph »
Nazis and Latvian militia men ordered Jews to undress, then shot them in the trenches. Near Liepaja, Latvia, December 1941. Photograph »
Corpses of inmates discovered by Soviet troops at the Klooga forced-labor camp. Nazi guards and Estonian collaborators had executed the prisoners and then stacked the bodies for burning. Estonia, September 1944. Photograph »
Site where members of Einsatzgruppe A (mobile killing unit A) and Estonian collaborators carried out a mass execution of Jews in September 1941. Kalevi-Liiva, Estonia, after September 1944. Photograph »
Pierre Laval, head of the government of Vichy France and Nazi collaborator. France, date uncertain. Photograph »
Vidkun Quisling, leader of the collaborationist Norwegian government, returns a salute during a ceremony in Oslo. Norway, after April 1940. Photograph »