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WW2 German propaganda poster original. Our country's defense grows stronger 1944
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Our country's defense grows stronger. Dimensions 63 x 95 cm, minimal tears in the bottom margin (no damage to the composition), otherwise in very good condition.Adolf Hitler Leader of the Nazi Party during the Third Reich Führerm Heinrich Himmler Reichsführer-SS Reinhard Heydrich Chief of the Reich Security Main Office (RSHA) Adolf Eichmann Head of the Gestapo Office of Jewish Affairs (RSHA Sub-Department IV-B4). Charged by Reinhard Heydrich with facilitating and managing the mass deportations of Jews to ghettos and extermination camps in Eastern Europe. Hermann Göring Commander-in-Chief of the Luftwaffe President of the Reichstag Heinrich Müller Chief of the Gestapo 1939–45 Disappeared; possibly killed in Berlin during May 1945 (Globocnik SS and Police Leader in the General Government Head of Operation Reinhard Theodor Eicke A major figure in the creation of the Nazi concentration camps First commander of SS Division Totenkopf, which became notorious for its war crimes. Richard Glücks Head of Concentration Camp Operations (Amt D: Konzentrationslagerwesen) in the SS Main Economic and Administrative Department (SS-Wirtschafts-Verwaltungshauptamt) Ernst Kaltenbrunner Chief of the Reich Security Main Office Hans Frank Governor-General of the General Government Arthur Seyss-Inquart Ruler of the Netherlands after its conquest, and effectively deputy to Hans Frank in occupied Poland Kurt Daluege Chief of the Ordnungspolizei Oswald Pohl Chief of the SS-Wirtschafts-Verwaltungshauptamt (SS Main Economic and Administrative Department), the central SS financial office responsible for overall administration of the concentration camps. Alois Brunner Deputy to Adolf Eichmann; organised the deportations of at least 140,000 Jews from France, Greece, Slovakia and Austria. Commandant of the Drancy internment camp Theodor DanneckerDeputy to Adolf Eichmann; Head of the SD Hauptamt – Judenreferat (SD Head Office – Jewish Affairs Department) for Paris: September 1940 – July 1942 In charge of the Final Solution in Bulgaria, the Balkans and Hungary (from 1943) Martin Bormann Head of the Nazi Party Chancellery Private Secretary to Adolf Hitler Wilhelm Keitel Wehrmacht. Hermann Höfle Reinhard Ante Pavelić Erwin Lambert Christian Wirth Commandant of Bełżec, March 17, 1942 – end of August 1942 Rudolf Höss Commandant of Auschwitz, Arthur Liebehenschel Commandant of Auschwitz Commandant of Majdanek Martin Weiss Commandant of Dachau Commandant of Neuengamme, Commandant of Majdanek, Irmfried Eberl Commandant of Treblinka, Hans Bothmann Commandant of Chelmno, Herbert Lange Commandant of Chelmno, Franz Stangl Sobibor, Commandant of Treblinka, Kurt Franz Treblinka, Franz Reichleitner Gottlieb Hering