Posted on 02/27/2018 9:49:00 PM PST by nickcarraway
The grandson of a Nazi war criminal who appeared on the History channel on the condition of anonymity was in for an unpleasant surprise on Tuesday when his face was left uncensored for several seconds.
The man, described as an anonymous informant, met with the hosts of the show Hunting Hitler, and showed them what he claimed were microfilm copies of the Fuherers last will and testament.
While the mans face was pixelated for most of his appearance in the show's Season 3 finale, one shot clearly revealed his identity in what appears to be an editing error.
Viewers were quick to point out the mistake and took to social media to share screenshots of the mans face.
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Autobox @GoldenChild_15 @HISTORY Yall Messed up #huntinghitler
7:42 PM - Feb 20, 2018 42 17 people are talking about this Twitter Ads info and privacy @History so much for protecting the identity of the Nazi informant. Curious to see out this pans out legally #oops #HuntingHitler, James Agne wrote on Twitter.
Anyone else watching #HuntingHitler notice that they failed to pixelate the confidential informant's face at 37 minutes?? @HISTORY, Twitter user @RonnieGee463 wrote.
Another Twitter user @houstonbombera wrote, Holy crap, @history! The guy who is on your show #HuntingHitler who wants to be incognito, I just CLEARLY SAW HIS FACE! I HOPE HE DOESN'T GET INJURED OR KILLED!
Hitler sells, as he always has.
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