German civilians murdered by Soviet Forces, Nemmersdorf, East Prussia, October 20, 1944. Pg. 11
Grief-stricken German woman, a homeless expellee from the East. pg. 16
Flight over the ice of the Frisches Haff in East Prussia,Winter, 1945. Pg. 42
German members of the Civilian Labor Corps constructing anti-tank trenches in East Prussia, August 1944. Pg. 41
Flight over the ice of the Frisches Haff in East Prussia,Winter, 1945. Pg. 42
A German refugee trek through the city of Danzig (Gdansk) fleeing the Red Army, February 1945. page 45
A refugee trek with fleeing German soldiers in East Prussia in the vicinity of Braunsberg, February 1945. Pg. 51
The medieval palace of the Grand Master of the Order of the Teutonic Knights, Marienburg, (Malbork) West Prussia. Pg. 89
The town hall of Breslau (Wroclaw), Silesia. Pg. 90
The Schwarzenberg Palace – Böhmisch Krummau (Cesky Krumlov). Pg. 98
Rounding up German civilians, Prague, May 1945. Pg. 115
German civilians removing barricades, Prague, May 1945. Pg. 116
German woman beaten while removing barricades, Prague, May 1945. Pg. 124
Lidice, after the destruction by the SS, June 1942. page 144
1946 Transport of Expelled Sudeten Germans from the Buchau Camp. Pg. 161
Sudeten Germans arriving in Germany, 1945. Pg. 169
The medieval town of Güns (Köszeg), Western Transdanubia, Hungary. Pg. 175
View of Ödenburg (Sopron), Western Transdanubia, Hungary. Pg. 175
German refugee treks in Hungary, July 1944. Pg. 185
Emergency shelter for German-Hungarian refugees, Darmstadt, Hessen, 1946. Pg. 204
Typical baroque village church in the German settlements in Vojvodina, Serbia. Pg. 210
Austrian Army fortress of Petrovaradin, Neusatz (Novi Sad) on the Danube, Serbia. Pg. 210
Chetniks with German soldiers in a Serbian village. Pg. 214
Execution of Yugoslav civilians by the German Army, 1941. Pg. 217
SS poster listing Yugoslav civilians executed, January 1944. Pg. 217
German soldiers escort Yugoslav civilians from Kragujevac to be executed, October 1941. Pg. 219
The Lutheran Cathedral in Hermannstadt (Sibiu), Romania. Pg. 242
St. George’s Cathedral in Temeschburg (Timisoara), Romania. Pg. 244
German peasants and Romanian soldiers fleeing the Soviet Army, Summer 1944. Pg. 259
A poster in Northern Transylvania exhorting Germans to stand firm against the Soviet Army page 261
Refugee children in a West German camp, 1945. Pg. 285
German Chancellor Brandt kneeling at the monument to the Warsaw Ghetto uprising, December 1970. Pg. 290
Czech President Vaclav Havel welcoming German President Weizäcker to Prague, March 1990. Pg. 294
Monument to expelled Swabian Germans in Elek (Renndorf), Hungary. Pg. 298
Yugoslav President Tito visiting German Chancellor Brandt in Germany, October 11, 1970. Pg. 301