Nazi Mass-Execution in Poland
InventarnummerM2008/050:002
TitelNazi Mass-Execution in Poland
BeschreibungB/W photo with caption titled "Nazi Mass-Execution in Poland, These Pictures will Shock the World". The image was taken on 14 March 1941 and shows two German soldiers overseeing several Polish men digging a mass grave in the woods. They are surrounded by the bodies of many executed Polish men whose hands are tied behind their backs. The caption indicates that there were many Jews among those killed on this occassion and that those men digging the grave would soon be executed as well. It also indicates that this mass execution of 100 Polish men was in retaliation for the death of one German soldier. This Keystone image depicts the tragic civilian impact of Germany's invasion and occupation of Poland.
EntstehungsortPoland
Datum 1941-03-14
SchlagwortInvasions, occupations, victims, executions and killings, mass graves, mass graves, soldiers, photojournalism, photographs, men
Objektbezeichnungphotographs
Materialphotographic emulsion, paper, paper, paper
Format
- a (image) width: 150.00 mm
height: 113.00 mm
b (large caption) width: 170.00 mm
height: 115.00 mm
c (small caption) width: 170.00 mm
height: 40.00 mm
Sprache
- English
English
Credit lineSydney Jewish Museum Collection, Donated by the Wenkart Family


