With My Own Eyes: Bystanders, Upstanders, Perpetrators & Victims.

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With My Own Eyes: Bystanders, Upstanders, Perpetrators & Victims

Death march from Dachau, April Photo – USHMM #81275

A religious Jew is publicly humiliated in the town square of Raciaz, [Warsaw] Poland USHMM 18807

Spectators and workers of the Blohm & Voss shipyards during the singing of the national anthem and the Horst Wessel Song following the “Fuhrer’s address” given by Adolf Hitler on the occasion of the launch of the German Navy training ship “Horst Wessel,” Hamburg, June 13, Photo: Topography of Terror, Berlin

Hans (left) and Sophie Scholl with Christoph Probst – Leaders of The White Rose. Munich, Germany, The three were executed in February Photo: USHMM

Rescuers of Peter Metzelaar and his mother Ellie: Klaas and Roefina Post.

A "sing-along" during a social gathering of the SS hierarchy at Solahütte. The front row consists of (left to right): Karl Höcker, Otto Moll, Rudolf Hess, Richard Baer, Josef Kramer, Franz Hössler, and Josef Mengele. Photo: USHMM #34739

The SS female auxiliaries and SS officer Karl Hoecker show with mock sadness that they have finished eating their blueberries, July 22, Photo: USHMM #34769