Portrait photo of Heer Oberleutnant. Most probably KIA, as the awards
(EKI, IAB, and EKII ribbon) were added later on the negative and were
not present when the photo was taken. Approx. 8,9 x 13,8 cm..
Photo of an Estonian SS-volunteer Aksel Tanner (well known) with a woman. SS insignia is clearly seen on the collar and on the M43 model cap.A stamp of a photo studio of Jaan Ehepalu in Tartu, Uueturu street 1 is placed on the reverse. Size approx. 6.0 x 8.8 cm..
Portrait photo of Wehrmacht Heer soldier. What appears to be a unit emblem pin is clearly seen on the sidecap. Sadly it somewhat hardly recognizable what exactly is depicted on the pin. Approx. size of the photo is 8.7 x 13.1 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..
Photo of the Jews on the street with Jew identification patches sewn on the back. As seen in the photo, all the people in the photo are moving
only on the road. This is
because the Jews were forbidden to use the sidewalk under German rule.
The violation of which may have resulted in death. It should also be
noted that this particular photo depicts we..
Photo of the Jews on the street of Riga (Latvia), 1941. Approx. 8.5 x 6.1 cm.Most probably the relocation of Jews to the Maskavas Forštate suburb of Riga, to the newly constructed Jewish ghetto, is captured in the photo. In October 1941, nearly 30,000 Jews ended up living in the closed ghetto, surrounded by the barbed wire and guarded by the armed guard..
Group photo of Latvian auxiliary police (German: Schutzmannschaft) members with civilians. Both policemen wear police uniforms of the Republic of Latvia together with early Latvian auxiliary policemen armbands. "Schutzmann" (German: policeman) and "Kārtības sargs" (Latvian: security guard) printed on armbands. Badge of the 2nd infantry regiment of Ventspils ..
Photo of Lithuanian member of Schutzmannschaft battalion together with a civil person. The sleeve shield of Lithuanian volunteers in german service "LIETUVA" (lith. Lithuania) is perfectly visible. Signs of age and storage. 8.2 x 5.8 cm..
Group photo with Belarusian poster of A. Hitler as „Гітлер Асвабадзітель“ (English: Hitler the Liberator). The photo was apparently removed from an album, as remains of the glue are seen on the reverse. Too much glue was probably applied to the photo, as it seems after the glue dried the surface of the photo remained rough.Approx. size of photo 7.3 x 4.5 cm..
Portrait photo of a civilian man wearing a Weimar Republic 'Wehrwolf' paramilitary association badge on the jacket lapel, 1923–1933. The enamel badge depicts a white skull and the
letter 'W' under it, on a black background. Approx. size of the photo is 5,7 x 8,5 cmThe
Wehrwolf was founded as a 'Mitteldeutscher Schutzverband' on 11 January
1923 to recru..
Polish Army cap badge depicting an eagle with outstretched wings clutching an amazon shield. The head is topped with a closed crown. 1919–1939.Very good condition with an intact crown cross. For an unknown reason, the U.S. flag (drawn on paper) is placed (most probably glued) on the amazon shield on the lower part of the badge and lacquered. Wz.19 eagles wer..
Portrait photo of a civilian with National Socialist German Workers' Party (German: Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, NSDAP) membership badge and HJ membership pin. Approx. size of photo - 8.8 x 13.8 cm..