Cardboard cover with white letters on a black background with SS sign, top right MOHR, 32 unnumbered pages with photos of concentration camps around April 1945 liberated by the British army. Black and white photographs.
The booklet is held together by a spiral. With full-page map of Germany and description of each camp.

I put the piece of paper on the front, it's the piece that was originally in this first edition book in old Dutch explaining the reason of the war of the world against Germany by looking at the pictures in the book, it was still in the book, written in Old Dutch.

'Deze beelden, stuk voor stuk, verklaren den strijd op leven en dood van een geheele wereld tegen een levensbeschouwing die aan het 'leven' geen, aan de 'vernietiging' elke plaats wilde inruimen.'

Willem van de Poll (Amsterdam, 13 April 1895 – Amsterdam, 10 December 1970) was a Dutch photographer who was one of the most important photographers of his generation. He trained in Vienna in 1919 and worked as an independent touring press photographer in Europe, the Middle East, Indonesia and the Antilles. 
After the war he became the house photographer of the Royal Dutch Family. 

Picture 7 are two ladies survivors comforting each other picture 8 is of Josef Kramer commandant of Bergen-Belsen known in Dutch as 'de Beul van Belsen' or 'Beast of Belsen'

Title: Nazi Hel 
Willem van de Poll
Publisher: Van Holkema & Warendof N.V Amsterdam
Year: 1945
Binding: Hard cover + Spiral binding
32 (not numbered ) Pages
28 photogravures
With full-page map of Germany and description of each camp
Edition: First Edition
Language: Dutch
Design by MOHR
Condition: Used but good, see pictures, number written in book with pencil (last picture)

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