Posted on 05/28/2016 8:51:46 AM PDT by InvisibleChurch
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 color photographs of the Austrian-born German politician. Jaeger was one of the few photographers who were using color photography techniques at the time.
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Hitler shaking hands with a young George Soros!
Maybe Ethiopia or Eritrea. In which case, they may not be Muslims.
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The Nazis made good use of radio, "The tribal drum".
LIFE Magazine - Oct 28, 1946
The Nazis are Hanged
https://books.google.com/books?id=iU0EAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA41&dq#v=onepage&q&f=false
“Anyone have any idea what this is? Muslims with Nazis?”
These are the Black African ambassadors to Italy presented to Adolf Hitler by Mussolini during his Italian visit, in 1938.
The British did consider it at one time. Hitler was vulnerable when he was at Berchtesgaden. He frequently would take a walk to the Mooslahnerkopf tea house from the Berghof. It was less than a kilometer along a wooded path.
He was within sniper range but it most likely been a 1 way trip for the sniper or his team. They decided against it because the reprisals against Allied POW’ would have been extreme. They also felt he was a bit of an asset as Hitler liked to meddle in military affairs and if they nailed him somebody might take his place who knew what they were doing
It was a different, dowdier world back then. In the 1970s and 1980s Europeans got rich and everybody was became attractive. Standards were a lot lower than that before.
Plus, a lot of it was the colorful pageantry. Some of that comes out in the pictures. And of course, Germans were already inclined to follow leaders.
Why didnt someone put a bullet in this scrawny little pansy sooner?
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Question I have been wondering for quite a while.
Why would the dems want to highlight their connection to totalitarian socialism?
Are there any boyhood photos of George Soros in there?
Of course President Roosevelt used the radio well too but in a very different manner. His fireside chats insured his reelection in spite of the continuing economic depression.
Both FDR and Hitler rose to power in 1933 and both died in April of 1945.
No, it’s part of the dims lies against Trump, keeping Nazis in the public’s mind.
The anti-Hitler movement within Germany suffered a serious setback when Chamberlain made his concessions. Hitler’s popularity spiked and the opposition was weakened. Stauffenberg’s group grew stronger after the war had turned against Germany and the briefcase bomb did not go off until July 20, 1944.
When I see photos of Nazis, I tend to associate them politically with the socialist democrat party of today.
He looks scared and all the other Nazis are looking at him.
He looks scared and all the other Nazis are looking at him.
Wow.
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