Group photo of Lithuanian partisans, also known as Forest Brothers. The photo was taken in the forest, depicts uniforms and insignia used by Forest Brothers, as well as equipment and munitions. The photo reverse is blank. Approx. 6.0 x 9.0 cm..
Photo of a German soldier carving Luftwaffe decorations and an Iron Cross in the stick, supposedly making a Wolchow stick. The Wolchow stick is an important and well-known example of Eastern Front Trench Art, namely the Leningrad front. These sticks were reportedly carved by soldiers for their senior ranks, Russian POW, and wounded who spent their time craft..
Early photo of the leader of National Socialist German Workers' Party (German: Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, NSDAP) and Chancellor of Germany Adolf Hitler with a President of Germany, field marshal Paul von Hindenburg in a phaeton. Estate of P. von Hindenburg, Neudeck (now Ogrodzieniec, Poland). Rare.Approx. size of photo 12.0 x 8.5 cm..
Photo of Lithuanian partisans, identified as B. Jakubonis-Stiklas squad, active in the areas of Taujėnai, Deltuva, Žemaitkiemis.Slightly damaged by moisture. The photo reverse is blank. Approx. 5.4 x 8.0 cm..
Portrait photo of Vakhmistr (equivalent to Sergeant) from one of the Cossack detachments of the German Army. Cossack collar tabs, as well as a big cockade, characteristic of Cossack detachments, and other volunteer units from the East, are clearly seen in the photo.Approx. size of the photo - 5.9 x 8.8 cm. Minor tear on the left and signs of age present...
Photo of Croatian volunteer with a cigarette. A sleeve shield with a Croatian coat of arms is clearly visible on the right uniform sleeve, indicating that the soldier belongs to one of the Croatian volunteer units in the German Army. Approx. size of the photo is 6.2 x 9.0 cm. Printed on RIDAX photo paper...
Photo of a German field marshal and a commander of Afrika Korps, Erwin Rommel (aka the Desert Fox), inspecting his troops. Never published, original period photo. Approx. 9,0 x 14,0 cm..
Photo of Jews with armbands. Star of David is perfectly seen on one of the armbands. May 1941.All Jewish people over a certain age had to wear white armbands displaying a blue Star of David on their right arm. The intention was to isolate, harass and humiliate Jewish people, and further embedded Nazi ideology that Jewish people were different from everyone e..