From radio broadcasts to shrewdly composed photographs, the Nazi propaganda machine played a critical role in helping Adolf Hitler solidify power. And the messaging extended beyond posters and ...
Adolph Hitler, seated at right, with group of admirers in a café. The National Archives is digitizing about 1,300 images from glass photo negatives created by Hitler's personal photographer Heinrich ...
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Joining a little-known right-wing political party known as the Nazis changed Hitler's fortunes. From his childhood through to the end of the First World War, Hitler struggled to be noticed. Joining a ...
A rare, cracked photograph of Adolf Hitler at the dawn of the Nazi Party has emerged, capturing the then 34-year-old flanked by his Alsatian, Prinz. The photo, along with a trove of never-before-seen ...
Ludwig Haymann, Die Olympischen Spiele 1936 (The Olympic Games 1936). With 100 stereographs by Heinrich Hoffmann (Dießen/Ammersee: Raumbild-Verlag Otto Schönstein 1936). Graphic Arts GAX 2010- in ...
WASHINGTON - Richard Schneider carefully spread the broken pieces of the glass photo negative on the light table at the National Archives and, wearing green rubber gloves, put them together like the ...
Some 1,270 images have been digitized from a trove of 41,000 negatives created by Hitler's photographer and key propagandist, Heinrich Hoffmann You can save this article by registering for free here.
A ghostly image emerged that Schneider recognized. "The face, and the mustache, and those eyes," he said. It was Adolf Hitler, sitting stiffly in an upholstered arm chair, his German shepherd at his ...
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