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  • A POW Stares Defiantly At Hitler's Right-Hand Man on Random Rare Photos From World War II

    (#2) A POW Stares Defiantly At Hitler's Right-Hand Man

    This photo was taken in August 1941 when Hitler's right-hand man, Heinrich Himmler, visited a Shirokaya Street POW camp in Minsk, USSR.

  • The Architect Of Auschwitz Right Before He Met His End on Random Rare Photos From World War II

    (#3) The Architect Of Auschwitz Right Before He Met His End

    Rudolf Hoess was the architect and commander of Auschwitz concentration camp, where thousands lost their lives. 

  • German Soldiers Looting Fallen American GIs on Random Rare Photos From World War II

    (#5) German Soldiers Looting Fallen American GIs

    This photo was taken during the Battle of the Bulge in 1944, and depicts German soldiers stripping boots and other supplies off of fallen US soldiers.

  • Athens Captured By The Germans on Random Rare Photos From World War II

    (#9) Athens Captured By The Germans

    When the Germans captured Athens in the early 1940s, they decided to celebrate by flying their flag above the Acropolis. The banner didn't last long, however. It was torn down by two 19-year-old students a month later.

    This was one of the first acts of what would become known as the Greek Resistance.

  • Aleksandra Samusenko, A Female Tank Commander on Random Rare Photos From World War II

    (#8) Aleksandra Samusenko, A Female Tank Commander

    Aleksandra Samusenko was one of the only female tank officers of the Soviet Armed Forces and served as a tank commander from 1943-1944.

    Samusenko rose to fame both for her heroic performance during the Battle of Kursk and for leading her forces out of an ambush when her commander fell during a later battle.

  • The Eiffel Tower During German Occupation, 1940 on Random Rare Photos From World War II

    (#10) The Eiffel Tower During German Occupation, 1940

    During the German occupation of France in 1940, Hitler originally called for the removal of the Eiffel Tower. Luckily, his orders were never carried out.

    Later, French resistance fighters cut the cables to the tower's elevators so that any Germans who wished to see the view from the top would be forced to climb the stairs. 

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