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Photo Narrative

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German Jewish children in Berlin prior to the Nazi seizure of power.

January 1929. (USHMM Photo Archives #15940)

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Chancellor Adolf Hitler and President Paul von Hindenburg. Potsdam, Germany, March 21, 1933. (USHMM Photo Archives #78587)

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The Reichstag (German parliament) building

burns in Berlin.

Germany, February 27, 1933.

(USHMM Photo Archives #78786)

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SA pickets, wearing boycott signs, block the entrance to a Jewish-owned shop. Germany, April 1st,1933. (USHMM Photo Archives #11286)

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A young man on a motorcycle gazes up at a sign

posted on a telephone pole that reads, "-HRV MUH QRP RHOŃRPHG OHUHB´

Germany, 1935

(USHMM Photo Archives #97470)

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Nazi Party Congress

Nuremberg, Germany, September 1938 (USHMM Photo Archives #64438)

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Local residents watch as the synagogue is destroyed by fire, on the morning after Kristallnacht The fire department prevented the fire from spreading to a nearby home, but did not try to limit the damage to the synagogue. Darmstadt, Germany, November 10, 1938 (USHMM Photo Archives #04467)

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