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I'm relying on my phone for my data allowance this week so sadly I won't get to visit your site or make comments for a few days. Back soon.

 

Whilst I love you to look at my photos, please don't feel obliged to comment.

 

Himmler in his office, unseen by a Photographer 1939

La portada del Fanzine Submundo,el locutor de la Radio de los Obispos,un verdadero Hitler.....

assaf & hitler.

Who can identify the language that these newspapers are printed in? The paper across the lad's arm has the word Hitler as part of the headline. Any translation of the visible print?

Tentabdo pegar o pardal que entrou em casa (mas eu consegui salvar a vida dele) heheh

أحسن مقوله له

From the videogame ... what was the name? ;)

Hitler is here to bring war to the Lego world. Have an enemy for the Allies or a leader for the Axis. Stick these onto a green body and a tan head.

On this day in 1889, one of the most destructive men in history, Adolf Hitler, was born. He is shown here as he would have looked during his service in the Kaiser’s army during WW1. Wounded and temporarily blinded by a gas attack in October 1918, Hitler sat out the rest of the war in a hospital bed, and was shocked to hear of Germany’s defeat a month later. Like many German nationalists, he believed Germany had been betrayed by non-patriots, marxists and Jews. The rest of his life would be committed to restoring Germany to its former glory, establishing its dominance over the world, no matter the cost in human life or liberty. And costly it was.

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an image i used to create a similar image with me in it. No, I am not a supporter of the Nazis. And no, it is not meant to offend anyone.

The ''Hitler's Eyes'' tunnels in Croatia were hidden U-boat shelters built by Nazi Germany during WII. These reinforced concrete structures, often dug into coastal cliffs, allowed submarines to evade Allied air raids while resupplying. Their ominous name comes from the tunnel entrances resembling watchful eyes from above. Today, they stand as eerie, overgrown relics of wartime strategy.

This photo comes from the estate of my father. He recorded it in 1941. It shows the Berghof of Hitler (Obrersalzberg) near Berchtesgaden (Bavaria) He was obliged due to a disability service for two years. I found the photo in an old photo album. The building was almost destroyed by bombs in 1945, and completely blown up in 1952. Since the terrain was strictly guarded, I assume that the photo was taken secretly.

   

After coming to power in 1933, Adolf Hitler and his National Socialist (Nazi) Party imposed a ruthless dictatorial system on Germany. This black armoured Mercedes Benz Limousine (with bullet proof glass), which Hitler used as a parade car, helped to propagate this regime's image of strength, power and modernity.

Captured by America troops in 1945, and brought to Canada a few years later, this car recalls one of history's most brutal and murderous dictatorships.

Beelitz und Hitler

 

Die Beelitzer Heilstätten – um 1900 errichtet und mit 60 Einzelgebäuden auf 200 ha damals Europas größtes Krankenhaus – wurden zur Bekämpfung der Tuberkulose gebaut. In den beiden Weltkriegen wurde es dann als Militärlazarett genutzt.

 

Von Oktober bis Anfang Dezember 1916 war ein 27 Jahre junger Gefreiter aufgrund einer Granatsplitterverletzung am Oberschenkel Patient hier. Sein Name: Adolf Hitler

 

Er schrieb über Beelitz: "Vom Schlamm der Somme-Schlacht in die weißen Betten dieses Wunderbaus! Man wagte ja anfangs kaum, sich richtig hineinzulegen."

 

Tatsächlich konnte Hitler aus seiner Erfahrung nicht so richtig viel über die Somme-Schacht berichten: Er befand sich zu dieser Zeit weit hinter der Kampflinie, als Meldegänger zwischen Regimentsstab und den Bataillonen. Über seine Mitpatienten verliert der junge Hitler kein gutes Wort. Die nennt er „Feiglinge“ und (Antikriegs) „Hetzer“

 

Situationen, die diese Menschen dazu bewegten, den Krieg als grausames Abschlachten zu erkennen und die letztendlich furchtbare psychische Ängste bei diesen erzeugten, war Hitler kaum ausgesetzt: Sein einziger Einsatz im Kampf währte von Ende Oktober bis Anfang November 1914 - also vier Wochen. Anschließend ließ er sich auf eigenes Betreiben in den Stab versetzen.

 

Es sei noch bemerkt, das im Rahmen der „Heldenverehrung“ Hitlers im Deutschen Reich der Posten des Meldegängers plötzlich als besonders gefährlich und riskant dargestellt wurde. Und im Juni 1934 vermeldet der Buckower Lokalanzeiger, dass es gelungen sei, das Krankenzimmer der Beelitzer Heilstätten, in dem Hitler als Verwundeter gelegen haben soll „nach langer Suche endlich ermittelt werden konnte“. Es bestünden Pläne zur „würdigen Herrichtung des Zimmers“.

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Beelitz and Hitler

 

The Beelitz sanatorium - built in 1900 and with 60 separate buildings on 200 acres – was at this time Europe's largest hospital. It was built to combat tuberculosis. In the two world wars it was used as a military hospital.

 

From October to early December 1916 a young corporal was 27 due to a shrapnel injury to his thigh patient here. His name was Adolf Hitler

 

He wrote about Beelitz: "From the mud of the Somme battlefield in the white beds of this miraculous building. At first you didn't dare to get in this bed"

 

In fact, Hitler couldn’t tell much stories from the Somme battlefield: He was at that time far behind the battle line, as runner between regimental headquarters and battalions. About his fellow patients, the young Hitler loses not a good word. Which he calls "cowards" and (antiwar) "baiter"

 

Situations that moved these people to see the war as a cruel slaughter and ultimately terrible psychological distress in these generated, Hitler was hardly exposed:

His only use in frontline of the battle-field lasted from late October to early November 1914 - i.e. four weeks. He then was transferred - at his own request -to an operation in the bar.

 

In the context of "hero worship" of Hitler in the German Empire, they said that the job of a despatch runner was very dangerous. And in June 1934 announced the Buckower newspaper that they found the room in Beelitz sanatorium, in which Hitler stayed. There would be plans to "pay tribute to room arrangement".

The headquarters of the former Hitler Jugend in Poland was based in Kraków, Szlak 71. In the former Oskar Schindler's Enamel Factory in Kraków is nowadays a museum dedicated to rhe German occupation of Poland and especially the harsh situation of the Jews in Kraków during the WO II.

“Maybe history wouldn't have to repeat itself if we listened once in awhile.” Wynne McLaughlin

Mantova, questa scritta è ancora visibile oggi in pieno centro storico a Mantova, ... rimase nascosta per anni da un cartellone per le affissioni cinematografiche.

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Mantua, this writing is still visible today in the historic center of Mantua, ... it remained hidden for years by a bill for cinema billboards.

 

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Adolf Hitler (Braunau am Inn, Imperio austrohúngaro, 20 de abril de 1889 - Berlín, Alemania, 30 de abril de 1945) fue el presidente y canciller de Alemania entre 1933 y 1945. Llevó al poder al Partido Nacionalsocialista Obrero Alemán o Partido Nazi y lideró un régimen totalitario durante el periodo conocido como Tercer Reich o Alemania nazi. Además, fue quien dirigió a Alemania durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, iniciada por él con el propósito principal de cumplir sus previos planes expansionistas en Europa.

 

Hitler se afilió al Partido Obrero Alemán, precursor del partido nazi (NSDAP), en 1919 y se convirtió en líder de este en 1921. En 1923, tras el pronunciamiento en el pub Bürgerbräukeller de Múnich, Hitler intenta una insurrección, conocida como el Putsch de Múnich. La insurrección fracasa y Hitler es condenado a cinco años de prisión. Durante su estancia en la cárcel redacta la primera parte de su libro Mein Kampf (Mi Lucha) en el cual expone su ideología junto con elementos autobiográficos. Liberado ocho meses después, en 1924, Hitler consigue obtener creciente apoyo popular mediante la exaltación del pangermanismo, el antisemitismo y el anticomunismo, sirviéndose de su talento oratorio apoyado por la eficiente propaganda nazi y las concentraciones de masas cargadas de simbolismo.

 

Fue nombrado Canciller Imperial (Reichskanzler) en enero de 1933. Transformó la República de Weimar en el Tercer Reich y gobernó con un partido único (NSDAP) basado en el totalitarismo y la autocracia de la ideología nazi.

 

El objetivo de Hitler era establecer un Nuevo Orden de la Alemania Nazi de absoluta hegemonía en el continente europeo. Su política exterior e interior tenía el objetivo de apoderarse de Lebensraum (espacio vital) para los pueblos germánicos. Promovió el rearme de Alemania y tras la invasión de Polonia por la Wehrmacht en septiembre de 1939 se inicia la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Con estos actos, Hitler violó el Tratado de Versalles de 1919 que establecía las condiciones de la paz tras la Primera Guerra Mundial.

 

Bajo la dirección de Hitler, en 1941 las fuerzas alemanas y sus aliados ocuparon la mayor parte de Europa y África del Norte. Esas ganancias territoriales decrecieron paulatinamente después de la batalla de Stalingrado, hasta 1945, cuando los ejércitos aliados derrotaron al ejército alemán. Por motivos raciales, Hitler fue causa de la muerte de diecisiete millones de personas, incluyendo seis millones de judíos y entre medio y millón y medio de gitanos. A eso se le denominó el Holocausto.

 

En los últimos días de la guerra, durante la Batalla de Berlín en 1945, Hitler se casó con su antigua amante, Eva Braun. El 30 de abril de 1945 los dos se suicidaron para evitar ser capturados por el Ejército Rojo y sus cadáveres fueron quemados

These were bought by people for their mantlepieces.

Screenshot from the UK ITV programme “The Day Hitler Died”, transmitted on 24 January 2016

Thom took the ones of me. I cropped them and all that...and the colours, you understand. The middle is a school photo of Lara where up close she resembles Hitler. I love you Lara!

 

Happy Birthday Ya a7la Hitler Fe hal denya

Kil 3am o enti b2alf 5eer o 97a o salamah 7yatii (L)

May all ur dreams come true

Luv u so much =**

<:o)

 

I'm certainly no admirer of either Putin or Hitler and there may be some similarities although I can think of a huge number of differences.

 

I post this series of photos of a pro-Ukraine protest in London's Trafalgar Square as a neutral observer (more photos will be following soon). I'm no fan of either Russian or Western imperialism and military aggression and I have every sympathy with the Ukrainians who are facing a war of aggression from their more powerful northern neighbour, part of the motive for which seems to be to rebuild the prestige and power of Russia, as a sort of new Russian empire reflecting the former hegemonic influence over Eastern Europe of the Soviet Union. All at an immense cost in lives, and also a clear and grave violation of international law. Putin's decision to escalate the nuclear standoff with the West by publicly placing his nuclear forces on high alert should be another reminder of just how dangerous he is.

 

However, the West should also share a significant portion of the blame for this war. The Russian invasion is far from "unprovoked" as many media commentators claim. First, we have to remember recent history and how Russia has good reason to fear NATO which was originally set up to combat the threat of the 'Russian hordes.' It is remarkable how in 1990 Mikhail Gorbachev, despite his familiarity with Germany's responsibility for having invaded Russia twice during the twentieth century (in 1914 and 1941), agreed to allow East Germany to join West Germany inside a hostile military alliance. There was however a quid pro quo, as promised by President George H. W. Bush (senior) and Secretary of State James Baker that NATO wouldn't move "another inch to the east" but that promise was soon broken as during the Clinton presidency, Poland, the Czech Republic and Hungary joined, and then under President George W. Bush, the NATO alliance was further extended to include Bulgaria, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia and the Baltic States, and further still under Obama to Croatia and Albania.

 

This means that NATO forces are now frequently deployed right around Russia's western borders (except for Ukraine and Belarus). One can imagine, Washington's paranoia, if say in the 1960s or 1970s, Mexico and Canada had declared their intention to join the Warsaw Pact and many people may be familiar with how Cuba's desire to station Soviet missiles on its territory to deter a feared US invasion (and frequent terror attacks), almost led to a nuclear war, though fortunately Khrushchev saw wisdom and backed down in the face of JFK's terrifying brinkmanship and secretly the United States did agree to withdraw some of its older strategic nuclear missiles from Turkey.

 

At the same time the United States sees Ukraine as occupying a key space on the strategic chessboard, and has ensured that Ukraine has become increasingly dependent on foreign debt and Washington's goodwill, and has continued to plan for Ukraine's eventual incorporation into NATO. That would mean Ukraine, which occupies a vital strategic position on Russia's southern flank and with its border just 350 miles from Moscow, would also become a potential platform for an assault on Russia and even if no assault ever occurred, the mere fact of NATO's enhanced power, would inevitably greatly diminish any remaining influence Russia had to counterbalance US hegemony in Europe. That's why Ukraine's membership of NATO is something which no Russian leader was ever likely to accept. It is of course easy to see a possible compromise - that Ukraine should remain neutral but that in return all countries should respect its territorial integrity, although allowing some autonomy for the Russian speaking areas in Crimea and the Donbass.

 

Western media has downplayed the suffering of the Russian population in the Donbass region, which for years has been subjected to constant shelling from government forces, and although Ukrainian civilians have also been killed by Russian backed separatists, the UN figures clearly show that year after year, it was the Russian population which suffered a far higher level of fatalities and serious injuries, including the deaths of many children.

 

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Western media also holds up Ukraine as a beacon of freedom and democracy, but while there have been some important gains for civil society in recent years, Russians have good reason to be unhappy. The Ukraine government has harassed and detained several opposition and pro-Russian journalists and in February 2017 it banned the commercial importation of books from Russia and a new education law made Ukrainian the sole language of instruction in secondary schools, which obviously discriminated against its Russian population. Fascist militias are also growing in number and corruption is endemic while the UN Subcommittee on the Prevention of Torture suspects the Ukrainian government of operating secret prisons.

 

However, it should be noted that the human rights record of the separatist regions of Luhansk and Donetsk have also received intense criticism from the UN OHCHR (Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights) and various NGOs for suspected human rights abuses, while Russia's appalling human rights record and its increasing authoritarianism is well known.

 

To avoid the enormous risk of a nuclear confrontation the West has to start thinking of a way to allow Putin to climb down, without jeopardising European security or sacrificing the freedoms of the Ukrainian people and the obvious way would be to agree to recognise Ukraine as a neutral sovereign state which would remain outside NATO and with a real democratic autonomy for the Luhansk and Donetsk regions.

 

If the West continues to funnel enormous quantities of high tech military equipment into Ukraine, without any attempt to reach a political compromise (by recognising Russia's legitimate security concerns and autonomy for the Donbass region while still guaranteeing Ukraine's sovereignty) there's a very real risk that an increasingly frustrated Putin will issue an ultimatum for the tactical use of nuclear weapons in order to regain the upper hand on the battlefield, and this will be an incredibly dangerous moment for humankind.

  

Russian soldiers and a civilian struggle to move a large bronze Nazi Party eagle that once loomed over a doorway of the Reich Chancellery, Berlin, 1945.

Entrance to an unfinished shaft in the Platterhof/Gästehaus tunnel complex, which originally connected to the SS Tunnel System and Hitler's Berghof bunker, some 50 feet beneath this one. In the center is a view looking into the shaft, showing where the winch mechanism was originally mounted. This view is looking down into the shaft. This is often described as an elevator shaft, but it apparently was used only to winch up excavation debris from tunnels further below. The shaft originally had a wooden staircase in it

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