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Previously lost photos that were never shown of Hitler and his adoring masses. These pictures come from a photographer of LIFE Magazine. The time is 1939 - 1940. Parades. Stadiums. Adoring Germans saluting their believed monster Hitler. I wonder if they knew what this man would be responsible for...killing over 14 million non-combatant human beings in the process of genocidal cleansing.
This is pretty face of fascism in the home of it's origin.
Take a look at the PowerPoint Here. Lots of Pictures. Wait for the 5.1 Megabyte PowerPoint Show file to download.
The Strong Watchman
Pictures from Hugo Jaeger which he sold to LIFE Magazine. Interesting story. The description below comes from Wikipedia.
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Hugo Jaeger is the former personal photographer of Adolf Hitler. He travelled with Hitler in the years leading up to and throughout World War II and took around 2,000 colour photographs of the Austrian-born German politician. Jaeger was one of the few photographers who were usingcolor photography techniques at the time.
[1]Ado Jaeger began capturing Hitler in 1936 and was doing so until the Second World War ended in 1945.[2] Jaeger also specialised in taking colour photographs of the Nazi propaganda spectacles, unlike Hitler's other personal photographer Heinrich Hoffmann.[3]
As the war was drawing to a close in 1945, Jaeger hid the photographs in a leather suitcase.[4] He then encountered American soldiers prompting fears of potential arrest and prosecution for carrying around so many images of such a wanted man.[4] When the soldiers opened the case however, their attention was distracted by a bottle of cognac they found there, which they opened and shared with Jaeger.[4]
Jaeger buried the photographs inside 12 glass jars outside Munich.[4] The photographer returned to the burial place over several years to ensure they were safe.[4] He dug up all of the photographs ten years later in 1955, storing them in a bank vault.[1][4] In 1965, Jaeger sold them to Life magazine.[4]
Life.com published the photographs as the 65th anniversary of D-Day beckoned in June 2009.[4] The website published the photographs in four separate galleries online.[4] One photo showed Hitler saluting German troops in Adolf Hitler Platz on 1 September 1938.[2]
Another showed the Nazi leader attending a Christmas Party in 1941.[5] Further photos show Hitler at the International Auto Exhibition held in Berlin in 1939 and Hitler on a cruise that same year.[5]
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