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Thought it deserved its own thread: History photos (colored pre-war Nazi photos)
Posted on 4/30/15 at 1:16 pm
Posted on 4/30/15 at 1:16 pm
This has a really cool back story as to how these pictures came to light.....
Ceremonial March
Adolf Hitler makes keynote address at Reichstag session, Kroll Opera House, Berlin, 1939.
Adolf Hitler and Joseph Goebbels (in box) at Charlottenburg Theatre, Berlin, 1939.
Annual midnight swearing-in of SS troops at Feldherrnhalle, Munich, 1938.
Reichserntedankfest, 1934.
1937 Reich Party Congress, Nuremberg, Germany.
Adolf Hitler salutes troops of the Condor Legion who fought alongside Spanish Nationalists in the Spanish Civil War, during a rally upon their return to Germany, 1939.
Adolf Hitler speaking at the Lustgarten, Berlin, 1938.
Berlin illuminated at midnight in honor of Hitler’s 50th birthday, April 1939
Crowds cheering Adolf Hitler’s campaign to unite Austria and Germany, 1938.
League of German Girls dancing during the 1938 Reich Party Congress, Nuremberg, Germany.
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The photos were taken by Hugo Jager, a former personal photographer of Adolf Hitler. He traveled with Hitler in the years leading up to power and throughout World War II. He was one of the few photographers who were using color photography techniques at the time. As the war was drawing to a close in 1945, Jaeger hid the photographs in a leather suitcase. He then encountered American soldiers prompting fears of potential arrest and prosecution for carrying around so many images of such a wanted man. 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. Jaeger buried the photographs inside 12 glass jars outside Munich. The photographer returned to the burial place over several years to ensure they were safe. He dug up all of the photographs ten years later in 1955, storing them in a bank vault. In 1965, Jaeger sold them to Life magazine.
Ceremonial March
Adolf Hitler makes keynote address at Reichstag session, Kroll Opera House, Berlin, 1939.
Adolf Hitler and Joseph Goebbels (in box) at Charlottenburg Theatre, Berlin, 1939.
Annual midnight swearing-in of SS troops at Feldherrnhalle, Munich, 1938.
Reichserntedankfest, 1934.
1937 Reich Party Congress, Nuremberg, Germany.
Adolf Hitler salutes troops of the Condor Legion who fought alongside Spanish Nationalists in the Spanish Civil War, during a rally upon their return to Germany, 1939.
Adolf Hitler speaking at the Lustgarten, Berlin, 1938.
Berlin illuminated at midnight in honor of Hitler’s 50th birthday, April 1939
Crowds cheering Adolf Hitler’s campaign to unite Austria and Germany, 1938.
League of German Girls dancing during the 1938 Reich Party Congress, Nuremberg, Germany.
Posted on 4/30/15 at 1:16 pm to tiggerthetooth
Nazi officials on their way to Fallersleben Volkswagen Works cornerstone ceremony, 1938.
Adolf Hitler at the swearing-in of SS standard bearers at the Reich Party Congress, Nuremberg, 1938.
Nuremberg, Germany, 1938.
Reich Minister of Propaganda Joseph Goebbels speaking at the Lustgarten in Berlin, 1938.
Reich Party Congress, Nuremberg, Germany, 1938.
Reich Veterans Day, 1939
Scene along roadway to the Fallersleben Volkswagen Works cornerstone ceremony, Germany, 1938
Volkswagen Works cornerstone ceremony, near Wolfsburg, 1938.
Another image from Volkswagen Works cornerstone ceremony, near Wolfsburg, 1938.
The automobile engineer Ferdinand Porsche (in suit), Adolf Hitler and, immediately to Hitler's left, the head of the German Labour Front, Robert Ley, admire Hitler's birthday gift on his 50th birthday: a convertible Volkswagen.
Adolf Hitler at 50: Color Photos From a Despot’s Birthday, April 1939 |
The Ost-West-Achse (East-West Axis) in Berlin, site of a massive rally and parade in celebration of Adolf Hitler's 50th birthday, April 20, 1939.
German troops goose-step past the reviewing stand during a massive rally and military parade in celebration of Adolf Hitler's 50th birthdayBerlin, April 20, 1939. (Hitler can be seen in center, reviewing troops.)
Read more: Adolf Hitler at 50: Color Photos From a Despot’s Birthday, April 1939 | LIFE.com https://life.time.com/history/adolf-hitler-at-50-color-photos-from-a-despots-birthday-april-1939/#ixzz3Yokz3CW0
Heavy artillery passes the reviewing stand during a military parade in celebration of Adolf Hitler's 50th birthday, Berlin, April 20, 1939.
Read more: Adolf Hitler at 50: Color Photos From a Despot’s Birthday, April 1939 | LIFE.com https://life.time.com/history/adolf-hitler-at-50-color-photos-from-a-despots-birthday-april-1939/#ixzz3Yol7R86N
Adolf Hitler shakes hands with one of his personal photographers, Heinrich Hoffmann, while his doctor, Theodor Morrell (right) waits to greet the Fuhrer on Hitler's 50th birthday, April 20, 1939, in Berlin
Some of Adolf Hitler's 50th birthday gifts stored in a room at the Reich Chancellery, Berlin, April 1939
The automobile engineer and designer Ferdinand Porsche (in suit) presents Hitler with a convertible Volkswagen for Hitler's 50th birthday, Berlin, Germany, April 20, 1939. "Hitler loved to have his driver tear along at 80 mph," LIFE magazine once noted, "until 1939 when he turned superstitious about accidents and made 35 mph the limit."
Adolf Hitler at the swearing-in of SS standard bearers at the Reich Party Congress, Nuremberg, 1938.
Nuremberg, Germany, 1938.
Reich Minister of Propaganda Joseph Goebbels speaking at the Lustgarten in Berlin, 1938.
Reich Party Congress, Nuremberg, Germany, 1938.
Reich Veterans Day, 1939
Scene along roadway to the Fallersleben Volkswagen Works cornerstone ceremony, Germany, 1938
Volkswagen Works cornerstone ceremony, near Wolfsburg, 1938.
Another image from Volkswagen Works cornerstone ceremony, near Wolfsburg, 1938.
The automobile engineer Ferdinand Porsche (in suit), Adolf Hitler and, immediately to Hitler's left, the head of the German Labour Front, Robert Ley, admire Hitler's birthday gift on his 50th birthday: a convertible Volkswagen.
Adolf Hitler at 50: Color Photos From a Despot’s Birthday, April 1939 |
The Ost-West-Achse (East-West Axis) in Berlin, site of a massive rally and parade in celebration of Adolf Hitler's 50th birthday, April 20, 1939.
German troops goose-step past the reviewing stand during a massive rally and military parade in celebration of Adolf Hitler's 50th birthdayBerlin, April 20, 1939. (Hitler can be seen in center, reviewing troops.)
Read more: Adolf Hitler at 50: Color Photos From a Despot’s Birthday, April 1939 | LIFE.com https://life.time.com/history/adolf-hitler-at-50-color-photos-from-a-despots-birthday-april-1939/#ixzz3Yokz3CW0
Heavy artillery passes the reviewing stand during a military parade in celebration of Adolf Hitler's 50th birthday, Berlin, April 20, 1939.
Read more: Adolf Hitler at 50: Color Photos From a Despot’s Birthday, April 1939 | LIFE.com https://life.time.com/history/adolf-hitler-at-50-color-photos-from-a-despots-birthday-april-1939/#ixzz3Yol7R86N
Adolf Hitler shakes hands with one of his personal photographers, Heinrich Hoffmann, while his doctor, Theodor Morrell (right) waits to greet the Fuhrer on Hitler's 50th birthday, April 20, 1939, in Berlin
Some of Adolf Hitler's 50th birthday gifts stored in a room at the Reich Chancellery, Berlin, April 1939
The automobile engineer and designer Ferdinand Porsche (in suit) presents Hitler with a convertible Volkswagen for Hitler's 50th birthday, Berlin, Germany, April 20, 1939. "Hitler loved to have his driver tear along at 80 mph," LIFE magazine once noted, "until 1939 when he turned superstitious about accidents and made 35 mph the limit."
Posted on 4/30/15 at 1:17 pm to tiggerthetooth
somebody loves them some Nazis and it's you
Posted on 4/30/15 at 1:18 pm to tiggerthetooth
Some of Adolf Hitler's 50th birthday gifts — including flower vases emblazoned with swastikas — stored in a room at the Reich Chancellery, Berlin, April 1939.
Adolf Hitler receives a model of a Condor airplane as a gift on his 50th birthday, Berlin, April 20, 1939. Beside Hitler (left) stands Capt. Hans Bauer, his personal pilot.
The automobile engineer and designer Ferdinand Porsche (in suit) presents Adolf Hitler with a model car during celebrations for Hitler's 50th birthday, Berlin, April 1939.
Adolf Hitler receives a model of a Condor airplane as a gift on his 50th birthday, Berlin, April 20, 1939. Beside Hitler (left) stands Capt. Hans Bauer, his personal pilot.
The automobile engineer and designer Ferdinand Porsche (in suit) presents Adolf Hitler with a model car during celebrations for Hitler's 50th birthday, Berlin, April 1939.
Posted on 4/30/15 at 1:18 pm to tiggerthetooth
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Reichserntedankfest, 1934.
That's a lot of people.
Posted on 4/30/15 at 1:21 pm to tiggerthetooth
Would have been better to add to this epic thread
Interesting historical pictures thread (add captions please)
Interesting historical pictures thread (add captions please)
Posted on 4/30/15 at 1:22 pm to burdman
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That's a lot of people.
CGI?
Posted on 4/30/15 at 1:22 pm to meeple
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Would have been better to add to this epic thread
Agreed. Didn't know that existed. Oh well.
Posted on 4/30/15 at 1:24 pm to tiggerthetooth
Really cool photos though
Posted on 4/30/15 at 1:25 pm to tiggerthetooth
Holy cow that's alot of people. Damn.
Posted on 4/30/15 at 1:25 pm to tiggerthetooth
The crowds that showed up for that madman just boggle my mind.
Posted on 4/30/15 at 1:28 pm to burdman
Really cool pics. The scale / magnitude of Hitler's reign is awe-inspiring. I mean he was a cruel, twisted, sick mofo, but the sheer size of the movement he inspired is at once impressive and more than a little frightening.
Posted on 4/30/15 at 1:33 pm to FCP
Second post, first pic.
Maybach?
ETA: Pretty sure. Wonder if Rick Ross would be pimpin with Hitler back in the day.
Maybach?
ETA: Pretty sure. Wonder if Rick Ross would be pimpin with Hitler back in the day.
This post was edited on 4/30/15 at 1:35 pm
Posted on 4/30/15 at 1:40 pm to FCP
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Really cool pics. The scale / magnitude of Hitler's reign is awe-inspiring. I mean he was a cruel, twisted, sick mofo, but the sheer size of the movement he inspired is at once impressive and more than a little frightening.
That's exactly why these pictures are so fascinating to me.
Considering my age, I only have heard about Hitler, and his historic role seemed dramatized/exaggerated in many movies/books etc. But after seeing these pictures, it made me believe that a lot of the stuff I heard in history/movies wasn't really that far off at all....these pictures show that it really was a crazy effective brainwashing of these people, and shocking to see it in full. All I know of brainwashing is radical muslim groups, and this is a stark contrast to those groups IMO.
Posted on 4/30/15 at 1:45 pm to FCP
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Really cool pics. The scale / magnitude of Hitler's reign is awe-inspiring. I mean he was a cruel, twisted, sick mofo, but the sheer size of the movement he inspired is at once impressive and more than a little frightening.
The color pics really bring that to life. It's easy to see how the average person could get caught up in it so easily.
This post was edited on 4/30/15 at 1:46 pm
Posted on 4/30/15 at 1:54 pm to tiggerthetooth
Wow. That dude was all about some branding, huh?
The flags ARE EVERYWEHRE and some are several stories high. not to mention the crazy detail of all the formations.
Dude had some serious awe-inducting power. Can't imagine what the world would look like if he had one.
Go ahead, I'm sure one of you will link a fictional book that discusses this very thing
The flags ARE EVERYWEHRE and some are several stories high. not to mention the crazy detail of all the formations.
Dude had some serious awe-inducting power. Can't imagine what the world would look like if he had one.
Go ahead, I'm sure one of you will link a fictional book that discusses this very thing
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