Jewish men are arrested by the SS during Kristallnacht in Baden-Baden, Germany, and forced to march through the streets to a nearby synagogue to see it destroyed.
Mass scene of Jews arriving after an arduous journey. Here they would face the selection process, which ended for many in the crematorium that can be seen in the background.
In Kassel, Germany, artist Horst Hoheisel created a “counter-memorial” marking the site where a majestic fountain built by a Jewish citizen once stood; it had been destroyed by the Nazis in 1939. See full-sized image for analysis.
Crown Prince Tōgu with his father and mother strolling in Asukayama Park.
In 1936, August Landmesser, a shipyard worker in Hamburg, Germany, refused to participate in this Heil Hitler salute.
Author of The Sunflower, Simon Wiesenthal. The novel depicts the dilemma of a Jewish man who must decide whether to forgive a Nazi patient who confesses to burning alive all the Jews in a village.
Jacob Bronowski, author, holds his book, "The Ascent of Man." Bronowski had a varied career, working in mathematics, biology, history of science, and literature.
Ava (age 11) on summer vacation in Slovenia in Lake Blede.