Polish AK soldiers against the background of a burning house during the Sahryń massacre. Reprisal killings for the UAP doing the same in Volhynia and Eastern Galicia (1944)
Vojtech Tuka arrives in Berlin in October 1941 to negotiate the solution of the Jewish question in Slovakia and is greeted by Adolf Hitler and Otto Meissner
Finland during the Second World War
How did Germany's allies perform on the Eastern Front? Were they a great help or were they more of a hindrance?
Anti Soviet WW2 poster in the Kingdom of Hungary showing the Red Army bombing Hungary
Orthodox Serbs being converted to Roman Catholicism by the Ustaša in the Independent State of Croatia. Later, they were killed in the Glina massacre led by Vjekoslav Luburić (1941)(1272x918)
Vice President George Bush meets Yaroslav Stetsko, leader of the Organisation of Ukrainian Nationalists - Bandera and head of the Anti-Bolshevik Bloc of Nations (1983)
Italian soldiers burning a Croatian village in Čabar in the Independent State of Croatia (1941)
Why didn’t Yugoslavia join the Axis?
Orthodox Serbs being converted to Roman Catholicism by the Ustaša in the Independent State of Croatia. Later, they were killed in the Glina massacres led by Vjekoslav Luburić (1941)
Doctors, from 12 countries, participate in the International Medical Commission of Katyn to determine when Polish victims were killed. The Commission concluded that mass executions had taken place in the spring of 1940.
Lithuanian poster “Remember enslaved Vilnius” (1930s)
Cheerful German and Slovak soldiers posing with Ukrainian civilians in Komańcza, occupied Poland, in 1939
German soldiers greeted by Latvian women in Riga during the German occupation of Latvia (July 1941)(800x540)
WW2 poster during the German occupation of Belarus: "Go to work in Germany. To help build a New Europe"
Soviet children in a Finnish controlled concentration camp in Petrozavodsk, during the Axis invasion of the Soviet Union
German soldiers greeted by Latvian women in Riga during the German occupation of Latvia (July 1941)
Jozef Tiso, head of the Slovak People’s Party, gives a pro autonomy speech during a Pittsburgh Agreement demonstration in Bratislava. (June 1938)(800x750)
What were some good Nazi policies that left an impression until day?
SS recruitment poster in the Independent State of Croatia during the Axis invasion of the Soviet Union (1940s)
Soviet troops distribute propaganda newspapers to Belarusians and Ukrainians in occupied eastern Poland (1939)(748x507)
Germans in Prague, evicted from their homes on Strossmayer Square, wait to be deported to allied occupied Germany (1945) (1280x1204)
SS recruitment poster in the Independent State of Croatia during the Axis invasion of the Soviet Union
Ukraine Insurgent Army poster: A UPA soldier stands on the banners of the Soviet Union and Germany (1940s).
Germans in Prague, evicted from their homes on Strossmayer Square, wait to be deported to allied occupied Germany (1945)