Adolf Hitler Posing to a Recording of His Own Speeches, 1925

By Jane on  From vintag.es
Adolf Hitler (1889–1945), leader of the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP), strikes a pose for photographer Heinrich Hoffmann whilst listening to a recording of his own speeches, 1925. After seeing the photographs, Hitler ordered Hoffmann to destroy the negatives, but he disobeyed. Read more »Read Full Story

Adolf Hitler Posing to a Recording of His Own Speeches, 1925

By girlwithmask on  From vintag.es
Adolf Hitler (1889–1945), leader of the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP), strikes a pose for photographer Heinrich Hoffmann whilst listening to a recording of his own speeches, 1925. After seeing the photographs, Hitler ordered Hoffmann to destroy the negatives, but he disobeyed. Read more »Read Full Story

Adolf Hitler (1889-1945)

By silvangagn2753 on  From worldwar2-facts.com
admin | September 13, 2012 Adolf Hitler (1889-1945) was the founder and leader of the Nazi Party and the most influential voice in the organization, implementation and execution of the Holocaust, the systematic extermination and ethnic cleansing of six million European Jews and millions of other non-aryans. Hitler was the Head of State, Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces and guiding spirit, or fuhrer, of Germany’s Third Reich from 1933 to 1945. Early Years Born in Braunau am...Read Full Story

Adolf Hitler World War 2

By silvangagn2753 on  From worldwar2-facts.com
admin | September 13, 2012 No other twentieth-century world leader achieved the degree of infamy that Adolf Hitler did. A power-mad dictator intent on world conquest, Hitler used Germany’s tattered national pride and raging anti-Semitism as steppingstones to create one of the most heinous and morally repulsive governments in world history. Millions of people died as a result of Hitler’s lust for power, and his name has justly become synonymous with hate, intolerance, and evil...Read Full Story

Adolf Hitler Campbell Custody Battle: Parents Who Gave Kids Nazi Names Lose Custody

By Jdnas on  From newsfeed.time.com
Associated Press Heath Campbell (L) and Deborah Campbell (R) lost custody of their four children, including Adolf Hitler Campbell (M) after a New Jersey court deemed them unfit to raise children. A New Jersey couple has lost a three-year custody battle over their four children, three of whom are named after Nazi figures. Last week a superior court in New Jersey ruled that Adolf Hitler Campbell, 4, JoyceLynn Aryan Nation Campbell, 3, Honszlynn Hinler Jeannie Campbell, 2, and Hons Campbell, 7...Read Full Story
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