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Nazi hogs stopped at the gates of the Kremlin by the Red Army, 1941-1943. Creator: MoorNazi hogs stopped at the gates of the Kremlin by the Red Army, 1941-1943. Private Collection
Caricature of Adolf Hitler, 1924. Artist: Thomas Theodor HeineCaricature of Adolf Hitler, 1924. Hitler spent 1924 in prison for his role in the Munich Beer Hall Putsch
Benito Mussolini, 1927. Creator: UnknownBenito Mussolini, 1927. Benito Mussolini (1883-1945) Italian politician, journalist, leader of the National Fascist Party, Prime Minister and dictator
Italy, c1935. Creator: UnknownItaly, c1935. From " An Album of National Flags and Arms". [John Player & Sons, c1935]
Austrian Annexation. Commemorative Medal, 1938. Private Collection
Mussolini leading a march through Rome, Italy, 1922. Benito Mussolini (1883-1945) became Prime Minister of Italy in October 1922 after thousands of members of his Fascist Party marched from Naples to
May Day parade, East Fourteenth Street, near Union Square, New York, USA, early 1930s. Marchers holding up placards with satirical portraits of Benito Mussolini and Adolf Hitler
Ernst Rohm, leader of the Nazi Sturmabteilung (SA), Germany, c early1930s. ArtistErnst Ro hm, leader of the Nazi Sturmabteilung (SA), Germany, c early1930s. Ernst Julius Ro hm (1887-1934) joined the Nazi Party in 1920 and became a close friend and ally of Adolf Hitler
Gerald LK Smith with Dr Francis E Townsend flanking Father Charles Coughlin, 1936. Left to right: Gerald Lyman Kenneth Smith (1898-1976); Father Charles Edward Coughlin (1891-1979)
Father Charles E Coughlin, Canadian-born Catholic priest, late 1930sFather Charles Coughlin, Canadian-born Catholic priest, late 1930s. Father Charles Edward Coughlin (1891-1979) was a Roman Catholic priest at Royal Oak
Charlie Chaplin portraying Adenoid Hynkel in the film The Great Dictator, 1940. The film was Chaplins (1889-1977) first talking picture
Adolf Hitler becomes Chancellor of Germany, 30 January 1933. Hitler (1889-1945), leader of the Nazi Party, looking down on the crowds as they cheered him after the election results were known
Adolf Hitler, leader of Nazi Germany, 1936. Adolf Hitler (1889-1945) became leader of the National Socialist German Workers (Nazi) party in 1921
German soldiers, Germany, 1936. From Germany: The Olympic Year, published by Volk und Reich Verlag. (Berlin, 1936)
German family at Christmas, Germany, 1936. A picture showing many children and their mother eating round a table. A portrait depicting happy home life
Social welfare protects mother and child, Germany, 1936. Women making up bundles of clothes to assist the Mother and Child institution, set up to maintain healthy family conditions
A Happy Mother, a National Socialist Ideal, Germany, 1936. A picture of a mother carrying a smiling baby, with another child hugging her
Farm bread being sent to the poor people in the city, Germany, 1936. Three young girls pick out loaves of bread from a cart decorated with Nazi flags
The poor enjoying a one-dish meal to the strains of music, Germany, 1936. A band in uniform play to poor people sitting along benches waiting for a free meal
A labourer reads a book in a library, Germany, 1936. A workers quiet hour of recreation in a public library. From Germany: The Olympic Year, published by Volk und Reich Verlag. (Berlin, 1936)
An orchestra plays to some factory workers as they take a break from work, Germany, 1936. From Germany: The Olympic Year, published by Volk und Reich Verlag. (Berlin, 1936)
A sculptor working on a large portrait bust of Adolf Hitler, Germany, 1936. Artistic creative work expressive of the new national spirit
Funeral procession for Horst Wessel in the Juedenstasse, Berlin, 1930 (1938). ArtistFuneral procession for Horst Wessel in the Juedenstasse, Berlin, 1930, (1938). Wessel (1907-1930) joined the Nazi party and the Sturmabteilung (SA) in 1926
Also as soldiers of work: SA men in the front line, 1938Also as Soldiers of Work: SA Men in the Front Line, 1938. Founded in c1919, the Sturmabteilung (SA) was the paramilitary wing of the Nazi party
Heated Discussions by Advertising Column, 1931 (1938). Heated discussions by advertising columns became the first contact with Adolf Hitlers movement for Marxian blinded workers
The Assassination of Comrade Georg Hirschmann in Munich, 26th May 1927 (1938). Hirschmann was a member of the Sturmabteilung (SA), the paramilitary arm of the Nazi party
SA--Out!, 1938. Founded in c1919, the Sturmabteilung (SA) was the paramilitary wing of the Nazi party. Its members were known as the Brownshirts because of the colour of their uniforms
World War I veterans register for the SA, Germany, 1938. Founded in c1919, the Sturmabteilung (SA) was the paramilitary wing of the Nazi party
A Fresh Drink from a Tender Hand Tastes Twice as Good, c1933 (1938). A woman offers a drink to members of the SA marching in a parade
The supreme SA leader Adolf Hitler with his comrades, 1938. Founded in c1919, the Sturmabteilung (SA) was the paramilitary wing of the Nazi party
SA stormtroopers on parade, Germany, c1929-1931. Founded in c1919, the Sturmabteilung (SA) was the paramilitary wing of the Nazi party
The historical torchlight procession of the SA in Berlin, 30th January, 1933. ArtistThe historical torchlight procession of the SA in Berlin on 30th January, 1933. 30th January 1933 was the day Adolf Hitler became Chancellor of Germany
Three girls watching the traditional parade of SA stormtroopers, Nuremberg, Germany, c1923-1938. Adolf Hitler stands in the car reviewing the parade
Hitler inspecting a group of SA Members during World War II, Germany, 1939-1945. ArtistHitler inspecting a group of SA Members during World War II, Germany, 1939-1945. Founded in c1919, the Sturmabteilung (SA) was the paramilitary wing of the Nazi party
Parade by members of the SA, Weimar, Germany, 1926. Founded in c1919, the Sturmabteilung (SA) was the paramilitary wing of the Nazi party
Adolf Hitler and members of the SA at the Weimar rallies, Germany, 3rd-4th July, 1926. To the right behind Hitler (1889-1945) is the District Leader of the Ruhr and Chief of Staff
SA troops climbing into trucks, Germany, c1926. Founded in c1919, the Sturmabteilung (SA) was the paramilitary wing of the Nazi party
Rear of the Grand Stand for National Socialist Party Congresses, Nuremberg, Germany, 1936. The back of the grandstand at the Zeppelinfeld stadium designed by Nazi architect Albert Speer
Labourers salute Hitler from packed trucks on a Nazi-built road, 1936Labourers salute Hitler from packed trucks on a Nazi-built road, Germany, 1936. Hitler (1889-1945) ordered an ambitious programme of building the autobahn network soon after he came to power in 1933
One of many roads built by the Nazis, Germany, 1936. A typical section of autobahn passing through a forest. Hitler ordered an ambitious programme of building the autobahn network soon after he came
A drawing office scene, where new plans for fresh works are drawn up, Germany, 1936. From Germany: The Olympic Year, published by Volk und Reich Verlag. (Berlin, 1936)
Workers contented at having found work, Germany, 1936. From Germany: The Olympic Year, published by Volk und Reich Verlag. (Berlin, 1936)
Ceaseless activity in iron works, Germany, 1936Ceaseless activity in an ironworks, Germany, 1936. A worker stands back from a blast furnace as he makes iron, part of a move by Hitler to make Nazi Germany self-sufficient in iron
The Labour Service at work, Germany, 1936. Men working at a stream in a muddy field. From Germany: The Olympic Year, published by Volk und Reich Verlag. (Berlin, 1936)
New road under construction, Germany, 1936. Labourers shovel dirt into carts pulled by horses. From Germany: The Olympic Year, published by Volk und Reich Verlag. (Berlin, 1936)
The Labour Service ready for work, Germany, 1936. Uniformed members of the Labour Service line up with their shovels in front of crowds of people
The Führer taking the salute, Germany, 1936The Fü hrer taking the salute, Germany, 1936. Adolf Hitler (1889-1945) salutes soldiers who salute back during a military procession
Stormtroopers lined up on parade during a Nazi Party Congress in Nuremberg, Germany, 1936. From Germany: The Olympic Year, published by Volk und Reich Verlag. (Berlin, 1936)