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Some of an estimated 400 Russian soldiers killed in a battle, on February 1, 1940. (SA-kuva) Finland WWII.

The Focke Achgelis Fa-330 Bachstelze (Wagtail) was specially developed for use in the U-boats as an observation post.

The Focke Achgelis Fa-330 Bachstelze (Wagtail)

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Havoc wrought by British artillery bear Derna, with the dead lying among the wreckage of an Italian ammunition column hit by shells

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A daylight raid by Allied air forces on the Castel Benito airdrome in Tripoli


May 1945, Prague: Retreating SS troops after an agreement with local resistance for safe passage. On May 9, one day after this photo was taken, the Red Army arrived as "liberator." US recon troops already in the suburbs were ordered NOT to help the resistance due to a political agreement with Stalin.
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Heydrich wearing a standard SSem dagger. Heydrich is 3rd from the right.

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SS General Reinhard Heydrich's assassins, Czech partisans, lie dead in front of the Carlo Boromeo Church (now the St. Cyril and Methodius Church). Prague ...
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Czech civilians enthusiastically greet Soviet troops as they enter Prague. At their feet lies an ethnic Sudeten German who collaborated with German forces and was lynched by Czech Resistance members and civilians. Prague, Czechoslovakia

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World War II. Soviet fighter Ilyushin Il-2 'Shturmovik', shot down by German soldiers.

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Group of US soldiers riding in a reconnaissance vehicle that is missing a wheel. (1/2 ton Command Car)
Location: US Date taken: 1942 Photographer: William C. Shrout

Italian and German soldiers. Yugoslavia.1941.

Italian and German soldiers. Yugoslavia.1941.


 

American Nazis in the 1930s—The German American Bund

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Nearly 1,000 uniformed men wearing swastika arm bands and carrying Nazi banners parade past a reviewing stand in New Jersey on July 18, 1937. The New Jersey division of the German-American Bund opened its 100-acre Camp Nordland at Sussex Hills. Dr. Salvatore Caridi of Union City, spokesman for a group of Italian-American Fascists attending as guests, addressed the bund members as "Nazi Friends."
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German American Bund Camp youth salute Hindenburg in Griggstown, New Jersey.
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Members of the German-American Bund form a guard of honor before the speaker's stand as Fritz Kuhn, leader of the Bund, addresses a crowd at Hindenberg Park, La Crescenta, near Los Angeles, California, on April 30, 1939. This caption originally stated the park was in Sunland. We regret the error.
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American Nazi Bund Rally near Yaphank, New York, in 1937.
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This "Adolf Hitler Strasse" is a street running through "Camp Siegfried," a summer camp of the German American Bund in Yaphank, Long Island, New York.
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Youths at a German-American Bund camp stand at attention as the American flag and the German-American Youth Movement flag, right, are lowered in a ceremony at sundown in Andover, New Jersey, on July 21, 1937.
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Nazi "Bund" camp anniversary celebration, 1938.
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Hundreds of German Americans give the Nazi salute to young men marching in Nazi uniforms. The event was a German Day celebration sponsored by German American Bund at Camp Sigfried on Long Island.

In the years before the outbreak of World War II, people of German ancestry living abroad were encouraged to form citizens groups to both extol “German virtues,” around the world, and to lobby for causes helpful to Nazi Party goals. In the United States, the Amerikadeutscher Volksbund, or German American Bund, was formed in 1936 as “an organization of patriotic Americans of German stock,” operating about 20 youth and training camps, and eventually growing to a membership in the tens of thousands among 70 regional divisions across the country. On February 20, 1939, the Bund held an “Americanization” rally in New York’s Madison Square Garden, denouncing Jewish conspiracies, President Roosevelt, and others. The rally, attended by 20,000 supporters and members, was protested by huge crowds of anti-Nazis, who were held back by 1,500 NYC police officers. As World War II began in 1939, the German American Bund fell apart, many of its assets were seized, and its leader arrested for embezzlement, and later deported to Germany.


 

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Dachau, Germany, Camp inmates on a death march, 1945, kz camp,


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