A Lone Man Who Refused to Do the Nazi Salute, 1936

August Landmesser’s defiant act against the Nazi regime in Hamburg on June 13, 1936 is marked in history as an act of resistance. While attending a rally of the Blohm & Voss shipyard with his wife, who was wearing the Star of David, Landmesser refused to raise his arm and make the ‘Sieg Heil’ salute. He spoke out against the National Socialist Party and was subsequently arrested for six months due to his “dishonorable” behavior. This famous picture offers us a glimpse into one person’s courageous opposition towards Nazi rule. Despite potential repercussions, Landmesser bravely stood up for what he believed in and continues to be remembered for his heroism today.