Bloody Wednesday
InventarnummerM2005/027:006
TitelBloody Wednesday
BeschreibungBlack and white photograph of a mass a Poles and Jews lying face down with their hands behind their backs and surrounded by German police officers. They were shot as a reprisal for the assassination of a German police officer by a partisan in 1940. It became known as "Bloody Wednesday".
EntstehungsortPoland
Schlagwortdeportation, nazi cruelty, transportation
Objektbezeichnungphotographs
Materialphotographic emulsion, paper, paper
Technikphotography
Format
- width: 85.00 mm
height: 60.00 mm
Credit lineSydney Jewish Museum Collection, Donated by Mr Walter Ziegler
