Authors: Stephen G. Fritz
German troops in Russia, summer 1941. NARA 242-GAP-286B-4.
German assault gun on the move over dusty roads, JuneâJuly 1941. Note the juxtaposition of mechanized and horse-drawn transport. BA Bild 101I-136-0882-13.
German infantry marching through a village in the Baltic, June 1941. BA Bild 101I-208-0027-04A.
German infantryman before a dead Red Army soldier and burning Soviet BT-7 tank, Ukraine, June 1941. BA Bild 101I-020-1268-36.
German soldiers watch a burning synagogue in a small Lithuanian village, June 1941. BA Bild 183-L19427.
The intensification of anti-Jewish policy began simultaneously with the invasion of the Soviet Union. Here, Jewish men and women are shoveling their own graves under the watchful gaze of SS men, Storov, Ukraine, 4 July 1941. BA Bild 183-A0706-0018-029.
Red Army prisoners were not spared the impact of the hunger policy. Distribution of bread to Soviet prisoners of war, Vinnitsa, Ukraine, 28 July 1941. BA Bild 146-1979-113-04.
Himmler visiting a camp for Soviet prisoners of war, Minsk, Belorussia, August 1941. At roughly the same time as this visit, Himmler, acting on an order from Hitler, vastly expanded the killing operations in the east. NARA 242-HB-47721-306.
Vitebsk: Transport of Soviet prisoners of war in an open rail car, 21 September 1941. In the winter of 1941â1942, this policy often resulted in large numbers of the prisoners freezing to death before arrival at the prison camps. BA Bild 101I-267-0124-20A.
Two German soldiers before a burning building and a billowing cloud of flames, October 1941. BA Bild 101I-268-0154-11.
The impact of weather and primitive Russian roads is clearly visible as a German vehicle attempts to negotiate a muddy road in a small village in the Moscow region, November 1941. BA Bild 183-B15500.
The fierce snowstorms of Russia burdened both humans and animals, making movement virtually impossible. A German soldier urges on a horse pulling a
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wagon through deep snow, winter 1941â1942. BA Bild 101I-215-0366-03A.