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This media file depicts a display case in a museum setting, likely in Vienna, Austria, as suggested by the text. The display showcases a collection of objects related to the Nazi era, from 1938-1945.

The primary subjects are various artifacts, including photographs, documents, and personal items. Several black and white photographs are prominently displayed, some featuring groups of people and architectural scenes, with a recurring presence of swastika symbols. There are also postcards with autumnal imagery and months indicated as "Oktober," "November," and "Dezember," suggesting a connection to propaganda or seasonal events.

Among the notable objects are a book open to a page with handwritten text and German writing, possibly a personal letter or document. A ring box containing a small gold item, a coin, and several pins and badges adorned with swastikas and an eagle emblem are also visible. A plate with swastika motifs and a small eagle figurine are placed together. The text on the display's descriptive panels, "Hakenkreuze überall" (Swastikas Everywhere) and its English translation, confirms the theme of Nazi symbolism's pervasive presence.

The setting is a museum display case with a glass top, allowing a clear view of the artifacts laid out on a reflective surface. The lighting appears to be artificial, typical of indoor exhibition spaces. The overall mood conveyed is one of historical reflection, presenting a somber collection of objects from a significant and dark period in history. The presence of a QR code and a number "221" suggests an informational or cataloging system for the exhibit.
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Jun 25, 2026

Vienna, Austria

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This media file depicts a display case in a museum setting, likely in Vienna, Austria, as suggested by the text. The display showcases a collection of objects related to the Nazi era, from 1938-1945. The primary subjects are various artifacts, including photographs, documents, and personal items. Several black and white photographs are prominently displayed, some featuring groups of people and architectural scenes, with a recurring presence of swastika symbols. There are also postcards with autumnal imagery and months indicated as "Oktober," "November," and "Dezember," suggesting a connection to propaganda or seasonal events. Among the notable objects are a book open to a page with handwritten text and German writing, possibly a personal letter or document. A ring box containing a small gold item, a coin, and several pins and badges adorned with swastikas and an eagle emblem are also visible. A plate with swastika motifs and a small eagle figurine are placed together. The text on the display's descriptive panels, "Hakenkreuze überall" (Swastikas Everywhere) and its English translation, confirms the theme of Nazi symbolism's pervasive presence. The setting is a museum display case with a glass top, allowing a clear view of the artifacts laid out on a reflective surface. The lighting appears to be artificial, typical of indoor exhibition spaces. The overall mood conveyed is one of historical reflection, presenting a somber collection of objects from a significant and dark period in history. The presence of a QR code and a number "221" suggests an informational or cataloging system for the exhibit.

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