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Political prisoners at Oranienburg Concentration Camp, Brandenburg, Germany, Aug 1933Adolf Hitler at the groundbreaking ceremony of the Reichsautobahn project, near Frankfurt, Germany, 23 Sep 1933; note Jakob Sprenger (left), Fritz Todt (right), Adolf Hühnlein (behind Todt) immediately behind Hitler
Political prisoners at Oranienburg Concentration Camp, Brandenburg, Germany, Aug 1933Adolf Hitler at the groundbreaking ceremony of the Reichsautobahn project, near Frankfurt, Germany, 23 Sep 1933; note Jakob Sprenger (left), Fritz Todt (right), Adolf Hühnlein (behind Todt) immediately behind Hitler
Nazi Party SA men in parade before the Brandenburg Gate, Berlin, Germany, Nov 1933Theodor Eicke, commandant of Dachau Concentration Camp, speaking to prisoners who were about to be released, Dec 1933
Nazi Party SA men in parade before the Brandenburg Gate, Berlin, Germany, Nov 1933Theodor Eicke, commandant of Dachau Concentration Camp, speaking to prisoners who were about to be released, Dec 1933
Hermann Göring speaking to the Reichstag, Kroll Opera House, Berlin, Germany, 12 Dec 1933Rudolf Diels reviewing prisoners at Oranienburg Concentration Camp, Germany, 18 Dec 1933
Hermann Göring speaking to the Reichstag, Kroll Opera House, Berlin, Germany, 12 Dec 1933Rudolf Diels reviewing prisoners at Oranienburg Concentration Camp, Germany, 18 Dec 1933
German President Hindenburg getting into his car with help from his son Oskar, at his country residence in Neudeck, East Prussia, Germany (now Ogrodzieniec, Poland), 1934; note Papen in backgroundNazi Party SA parade at the Brandenburg Gate, Berlin, Germany, 1930s
German President Hindenburg getting into his car with help from his son Oskar, at his country residence in Neudeck, East Prussia, Germany (now Ogrodzieniec, Poland), 1934; note Papen in backgroundNazi Party SA parade at the Brandenburg Gate, Berlin, Germany, 1930s
Nürnberg on slip II, Deutsche Werke Kiel, Germany, Nov 1933-Feb 1934One of the entrances to the Rickmers shipyard in Bremerhaven, Germany, 1934
Nürnberg on slip II, Deutsche Werke Kiel, Germany, Nov 1933-Feb 1934One of the entrances to the Rickmers shipyard in Bremerhaven, Germany, 1934
Prisoners at work, Oranienburg Concentration Camp, Germany, 1933-1934Prisoners exercising, Oranienburg Concentration Camp, Germany, 1933-1934
Prisoners at work, Oranienburg Concentration Camp, Germany, 1933-1934Prisoners exercising, Oranienburg Concentration Camp, Germany, 1933-1934
Prisoners exercising, Oranienburg Concentration Camp, Germany, 1933-1934Prisoners, Oranienburg Concentration Camp, Germany, 1933-1934
Prisoners exercising, Oranienburg Concentration Camp, Germany, 1933-1934Prisoners, Oranienburg Concentration Camp, Germany, 1933-1934
SA guards, Oranienburg Concentration Camp, Germany, 1933-1934Children at Schönbrunn Psychiatric Hospital near Dachau, Germany, 16 Feb 1934
SA guards, Oranienburg Concentration Camp, Germany, 1933-1934Children at Schönbrunn Psychiatric Hospital near Dachau, Germany, 16 Feb 1934
Children with Down syndrome at Schönbrunn Psychiatric Hospital near Dachau, Germany, 16 Feb 1934Greater-Berlin Mayor Oskar Maretzky, Milch
Children with Down syndrome at Schönbrunn Psychiatric Hospital near Dachau, Germany, 16 Feb 1934Greater-Berlin Mayor Oskar Maretzky, Milch's daughter, Milch's wife Käte, Erhard Milch, and Ernst Udet at Tempelhof Airport, Berlin, German, Mar-Apr 1934
Fw 44 being towed at an airfield, Germany, 1930sJu 52, Fw 44, and He 72 aircraft at Celle Airfield, Germany, 1935
Fw 44 being towed at an airfield, Germany, 1930sJu 52, Fw 44, and He 72 aircraft at Celle Airfield, Germany, 1935

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