Swastika Cigarette tin
Object numberM2025/084:002
TitleSwastika Cigarette tin
DescriptionCigarette tin with swastika.
This object originates from the National Socialist regime in Germany, 1933-1945. The museum approaches the history of the Holocaust primarily from the perspective of the victims. However, objects connected to the perpetrators are also preserved as evidence of the ideology and human choices that enabled genocide. While the museum does not actively acquire Nazi memorabilia, families of former Allied soldiers often donate items such as German medals, buckles, flags or daggers, presumably taken as war souvenirs. These objects are not displayed to glorify or endorse Nazi ideology. Rather, they demonstrate how symbols were mobilised in the service of persecution and violence, offering insight into the mechanisms of power and the individuals who sustained the regime.
This object originates from the National Socialist regime in Germany, 1933-1945. The museum approaches the history of the Holocaust primarily from the perspective of the victims. However, objects connected to the perpetrators are also preserved as evidence of the ideology and human choices that enabled genocide. While the museum does not actively acquire Nazi memorabilia, families of former Allied soldiers often donate items such as German medals, buckles, flags or daggers, presumably taken as war souvenirs. These objects are not displayed to glorify or endorse Nazi ideology. Rather, they demonstrate how symbols were mobilised in the service of persecution and violence, offering insight into the mechanisms of power and the individuals who sustained the regime.
Production date 1933 - 1945
Subjectnazi memorabilia, propaganda
Object namecigarette tins
Materialmetal
Dimensions
- length: 44.00 mm
Credit lineSydney Jewish Museum collection, donated by Allison Dale.
In appreciation to the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany (Claims Conference) for supporting this archival project.