This is a newly created drop-down (Dec 2014) in which I shall gradually transfer or add Gypsy Holocaust photos from known locations.
The countries represented here by photographs taken by German soldiers during WW2 are:
Austria, Balkans, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy and Sardinia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Netherlands, Poland, Polish/Russian border, Rhineland, Rumania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sudetenland, Sweden (!), Ukraine, and Yugoslavia, Sadly, nothing from Belgium, Norway or Latvia (so far).
The death cards shown below are of Gypsies, not gaje. Because of the Holocaust, such cards are very rare.
Polish/Russian Border
The countries represented here by photographs taken by German soldiers during WW2 are:
Austria, Balkans, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy and Sardinia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Netherlands, Poland, Polish/Russian border, Rhineland, Rumania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sudetenland, Sweden (!), Ukraine, and Yugoslavia, Sadly, nothing from Belgium, Norway or Latvia (so far).
The death cards shown below are of Gypsies, not gaje. Because of the Holocaust, such cards are very rare.
Polish/Russian Border
Poland
Ukraine
Balkans
Macedonia
Rumania
Above right, Gypsies doing forced labour in the oilfields.
Yugoslavia
This photo looks so pleasant yet is an appalling 'what happens next'. It shows Gypsies assembled to be massacred in April 1941, a few days before the massacre of Jews from Zagreb in the same woods. The back of the photo states that the gun is loaded - it was a machine gun fastened to the front of a motor cycle sidecar and was obviously next to the photographer. The weapon was probably an MG34. Notice that the soldiers have SS insignia.
Rhineland
Sudetenland
Russia
Lithuania
Germany
Austria
Bulgaria
Serbia
Bosnia
Croatia
Greece
Denmark
Sweden (but how they came to be photographed there I do not understand)
France
Slovakia
Gypsies at Bardejov, Slovakia. From here they were transferred to Trnava and then to Auschwitz
Hungary
Netherlands
Sardinia and Italy
Slovenia
Czechoslovakia
The first two show Hodonin under construction
The first two show Hodonin under construction
Bohemia
Macedonia
Transylvania