Hitler portrait photos
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Everyone, please remember to give proper credit to the sources of the images you post.
/Marcus
/Marcus
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Heres a few:
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Don't know if this one has been posted yet.
Cheers,
I B Piper
Cheers,
I B Piper
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Very nice, high quality image Dorpmuller.
Johnny R.
Johnny R.
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Hello,
I'am looking for a photo of the painting by Franz Triebsch Hitler 1939. This is for a school assignment and I need a photograph or photographic negative of the piece. Does anyone have any suggestions?? I have already contacted the IWM in London and they do not hold the collection.
Thanks
I'am looking for a photo of the painting by Franz Triebsch Hitler 1939. This is for a school assignment and I need a photograph or photographic negative of the piece. Does anyone have any suggestions?? I have already contacted the IWM in London and they do not hold the collection.
Thanks
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These pictures really inspire me. Just the other day for example I was in my local military surplus store and I saw authentic bags of sand from the period on sale. In the background was a massive picture of Hitler and it really just moved me to buy those bags of sand. Now I can feel just like a regular third Reich enthusiast of the times, putting out bomb fires in my neighborhood. Needless to say, best purchase of the month.
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Sooo....is that an attempt at humor and/or facetiousness/sarcasm, or are you truly a yo-yo?Yo-yo wizard wrote:These pictures really inspire me. Just the other day for example I was in my local military surplus store and I saw authentic bags of sand from the period on sale. In the background was a massive picture of Hitler and it really just moved me to buy those bags of sand. Now I can feel just like a regular third Reich enthusiast of the times, putting out bomb fires in my neighborhood. Needless to say, best purchase of the month.
rob
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I believe this image is from a period German Propaganda Post Card.
Johnny R.
Johnny R.
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I know this is not an image of AH—but as his designated successor—I think a nice image is in order.
Posted is a nice pencil portrait of Grossadmiral Karl Dönitz.
Johnny R.
Posted is a nice pencil portrait of Grossadmiral Karl Dönitz.
Johnny R.
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