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Sep 30, 2024 · Czeslawa Kwoka, age 14, appears in a prisoner identity photo provided by the Auschwitz Museum, taken by Wilhelm Brasse while working in the photography department at Auschwitz, the Nazi-run death camp where some 1.5 million people, most of them Jewish, died during World War II.
- The Last Jew in Vinnitsa, 1941
The people in the first row thus having been killed in the...
- Czeslawa Kwoka, The 14-Year-Old Inmate of Auschwitz, 1942
Both of their names can be found on a list of deceased...
- The Last Jew in Vinnitsa, 1941
Nov 10, 2022 · Photos from 1938, released by memorial centre Yad Vashem, show Nazis attacking Jewish targets.
Jul 6, 2017 · A photograph of a crying French citizen identified as Jerôme Barzetti is often wrongly linked to the fall of Paris in 1940. In reality, this famous shot was snapped in the southern French city of Marseille in September of 1940 as units of the national army were departing for North Africa.
Jul 12, 2017 · The North African Campaign in pictures, 1940-1943 Australian troops approach a German-held strong point under the protection of a heavy smoke screen somewhere in the Western Desert, in Northern Africa on November 27, 1942.
Alongside rarely seen images of aircraft and pilots from several Allied nations brought to life again in vibrant colour, Ian Carter, Senior Curator at IWM, examines how crucial aviation was to winning the war.
Jul 6, 2018 · With over 30 countries involved in World War II and the loss of over 50 million lives, war photography captured the destruction and victories of the deadliest war in history.
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Apr 28, 2024 · After this in-depth look at the Special Operations Executive, see some of the most powerful photos of the Blitz endured by Britain at the outset of World War II. Then, learn about the Dunkirk evacuation of British forces fleeing the Nazis, which has understandably been dubbed a miracle.