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Images connected to the Weimar republic and Nazi Germany
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Nazi Germany

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Graphic of the Nazi Flag. Kindly submitted by A Field of Schoolhistory.co.uk naziflag_lg.gif (865 bytes)
Submitted by Vikki Allen
Submitted by Vikki Allen
Submitted by Vikki Allen
Submitted by Vikki Allen
Submitted by Vikki Allen
Submitted by Vikki Allen
Submitted by Vikki Allen

Submitted by Vikki Allen

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Submitted by Vikki Allen

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Submitted by Vikki Allen
A picture of a very young Adolf Hitler. submitted by A Field of Schoolhistory.co.uk, image at full size here.
Picture of Hitler walking. Hitler often wore military uniforms when in the public eye. It gave an impression of him being powerful and orderly. 

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The Enigma machine. This machine was used to Encode messages sent during the Second World War. 

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A German soldier defending the Normandy beaches

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Goebbels was the Minister for Propaganda during the Nazi Regime. he was responsible for the mass rallies and the highly successful use of film and radio by the party during the Third Reich. 

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Goerring was one of the most influential men within the Third Reich. This image shows Goerring wearing his Iron Cross and medals. His name was synonymous with the terror faced by many innocent German's and civilians in occupied Europe during the war. 

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A very well known profile of Adolf Hitler. This image portrays the nazi leader as being thoughtful and sincere.

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Imagery such as this was used by Goebbels to give the party an image of strength and order

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Images such as this were common in Germany and occupied Europe. They acted as constant reminders of the presence of the Party. 

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An Iron Cross. The Nazi's used this symbol, which had been used previously within the First World War, to decorate those who showed particular bravery or valor in the fight for a Greater Germany.

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The Swastika. The most infamous of Nazi symbols. Now associated with fascism and Nazi atrocities this symbol ironically originates from Religious symbols demonstrating peace and understanding!

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An officer's cap and the Nazi flag. This kind of image is indicative of the importance placed upon militarism within the Nazi regime. Strength had to be made visible to create an atmosphere of obedience, order and respect.

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An alternative swastika image. This time the Swastika is embodied within a gold wreath, again symbolic of power and the glory of the Nazi party.

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Rommel was one of Germany's greatest soldiers during the Second World War. During the conflict he held commands in Italy, famously in North Africa and was belatedly involved in preparing the Atlantic coastline against invasion.

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Hitler saluting members of the Party. Notice the military dress that Hitler is wearing in this image. The Nazi's were masters of costume and would always dress and present themselves most appropriately for the audience that they were addressing. 

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Gustav Stresemann. Stresemann led the Weimar Republic during the mid twenties and also held a number of high ranking positions within the establishment. He was largely responsible for Germany's improved economic and political status during the 'Golden Years'.

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