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Deconstructing The Familiar Images

This document contains 7 black and white photographs from 1936-1944 documenting different aspects of Nazi persecution and oppression of Jews during the Holocaust. The photos show German customs officials supervising the packing of a Jewish family's belongings before emigrating in 1936; a Lithuanian auxiliary police officer auctioning property of recently executed Jews in 1941; a French police official distributing Jewish badges in occupied France in 1942; SS officers at a resort near Auschwitz in 1944; an anti-Semitic banner in Germany in the 1930s; Jews in occupied Greece registering for deportation to Treblinka in 1943; and Gestapo officials loading Jews onto trucks for deportation while being watched in Germany in 1942.

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Deconstructing The Familiar Images

This document contains 7 black and white photographs from 1936-1944 documenting different aspects of Nazi persecution and oppression of Jews during the Holocaust. The photos show German customs officials supervising the packing of a Jewish family's belongings before emigrating in 1936; a Lithuanian auxiliary police officer auctioning property of recently executed Jews in 1941; a French police official distributing Jewish badges in occupied France in 1942; SS officers at a resort near Auschwitz in 1944; an anti-Semitic banner in Germany in the 1930s; Jews in occupied Greece registering for deportation to Treblinka in 1943; and Gestapo officials loading Jews onto trucks for deportation while being watched in Germany in 1942.

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PHOTO ACTIVITY: DECONSTRUCTING THE FAMILIAR

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German customs officials supervise the packing of a moving van containing the belongings of a Jewish family preparing to emigrate. Part of the officials’ job was to
prevent the smuggling of valuables that law prohibited Jews from taking with them. Bielefeld, Germany, 1936. Stadtarchiv Bielefeld

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A member of the Lithuanian auxiliary police auctions off property of Jews who were recently executed in the nearby Rase Forest. Lithuania, July–August 1941.
US Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of Saulius Berzinis

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A police official distributes Jewish badges after German occupation orders require
Jews residing in the northern occupied zone of France to wear badges. Paris, 1942.
Nationaal Archief/Spaarnestad Photo/Cl. Aveline
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SS officers and female assistants at an SS resort 18 miles from Auschwitz. July 1944. Many of those depicted were involved in processing the Jewish deportees who
arrived at Auschwitz from Hungary in summer 1944. US Holocaust Memorial Museum

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An anti-Jewish banner hangs over a busy, commercial street in Treptow, Germany. The banner reads: “The Jews are our misfortune.” Stadtarchiv Nürnberg, Stürmer
Archiv, E39 Nr.2261/4

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Jews from an area of Greece recently occupied by Bulgaria, an ally of Nazi Germany, register with Bulgarian officials for deportation to the Treblinka killing center.
Lom, Bulgaria, March 1943. Photographic Archive of the Jewish Museum of Greece

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Uniformed Gestapo officials load Jews onto trucks for deportation in full view of many onlookers. Kerpen, Germany, 1942. Stadtarchiv Kerpen

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