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Photos of Hitler Rehearsing His Speech in Front of The Mirror.

Hitler requested Hoffmann to destroy the negatives, but he didn’t obey. They were published in his memoir, “Hitler was my friend”, which came out in 1955.

Heinrich Hoffmann was a NSDAP member, a professional photographer, and a close associate of Adolf Hitler.
In the early 1920s, Hoffmann took numerous photographs of Hitler in a variety of circumstances, including at home, at NatSoc rallies, and during major world events.

The photos above were taken in 1925, soon after Hitler was released from a nine-month stint in prison.

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SS members at the Winterhilfswerk aid campaign exhibition, 1934.

The Winterhilfswerk (WHW) or "Winter Relief of the German People" was an annual charity drive in Germany that helped finance social welfare and relief efforts. WNW was founded in 1933. The program was a major source of funding for the National Socialist People's Welfare Organization (NSV).
In exchange for a donation, people received small, themed souvenirs, such as badges, lapel pins, or booklets, which were intended to be worn to demonstrate support. The designs were changed frequently and by 1945, over 8,000 different designs had been produced from various materials.

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George Lincoln Rockwell with two other members of his party, listening to Malcolm X's speech.
Photographed by Eve Arnold, 1962

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Vaticans involvement in "Ratlines".
Lots of clergy members like Bishop Alois Hudal used church resources to provide germans with false identity documents and safe passage to countries in South America, like Argentina.
These Vatican papers were not full passports, and not in themselves enough to gain passage overseas. However they could be used to obtain a displaced person passport from the International Committee of the Red Cross, which in turn could be used to apply for visas.

According to Phayer, Pius XII "preferred to see fascist's on board ships sailing to the New World rather than seeing them rotting in POW camps in zonal Germany".

The photo above is Adolf Hitler shaking hands with Ludwig Müller, September 1934.

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The Tannenberg Memorial.

The Tannenberg Memorial was a large monument, built to honor German soldiers from the Battle of Tannenberg and the First Battle of the Masurian Lakes during World War I. It was built between 1924 and 1927 and designed by architects Johannes and Walter Krüger.

The monument was dedicated by Paul von Hindenburg, a victorious commander of the 1914 battle and later German President. His coffin was later placed in the monument after his death in 1934.

As the Red Army approached in 1945, German troops removed Hindenburg's remains and partly demolished key structures. In 1949, the Polish authorities razed the site.
Today the site is located in Poland and leaves almost no trace of what used to be.

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Adolf Hitler with his German Shepherd Blondie.

Blondi was Adolf Hitler's German Shepherd, a gift as a puppy from Martin Bormann in 1941.
Hitler kept Blondi even after his move into the Führerbunker.
He was very fond of Blondi, keeping her by his side and allowing her to sleep in his bed while in the bunker.
Around April 4, 1945, Blondi had a litter of five puppies, one of which Hitler named "Wulf".

During his military service in WWI, Hitler rescued a stray white Fox Terrier named Fuchsl, which he lost in August 1917.
He also had been given a German Shepherd, named "Prinz" in 1921. He had been forced to lodge the dog, however, the dog managed to escape and return to him. Hitler, adored the loyalty and obedience of the dog. Hitler owned several other dogs throughout his life.

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An Early guide infographic of the American Nazi Party, founded by George Lincoln Rockwell.

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The National Socialist youth day.

The National Socialist youth field day opened on the evening of October 1st 1932, in the Potsdam Stadium, where about 30,000 boys and girls in listened to Adolf Hitler’s speech. The young NatSocs came to Potsdam from all parts of the country.
For seven hours, a parade of Hitler Youth members carrying flags marched at the Reich Youth Day rally. Hitler's Youth membership by the end of 1932, had reached 100,000.
A badge that can be seen in one of the pictures at the top was awarded by the Reichsjugendführer Baldur von Schirach. The badge was issued or sold to participants and spectators for 1 mark, with silver badges for participants and bronze badges for spectators. The design was created by Adolf Hitler himself.

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