Segunda-feira, 8 de Junho de 2009
Fotos inéditas de Hitler ficaram escondidas dentro de garrafas durante anos

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A set of photographs showing the private side of Adolf Hitler have been published for the first time. The colour pictures come from the collection of Hugo Jaeger, Hitler's personal photographer, who captured him on camera him from 1936 to the final days of his rule in 1945. Jaeger hid thousands of transparencies in a leather suitcase at the end of the war. The case was found by six US soldiers as they searched a house near Munich where he was staying but they were more interested in a bottle of cognac he had also slipped inside.
In this picture, Hitler salutes German troops in Adolf Hitler Platz on September 1st, 1938. "The very first essential for success," Hitler once said, "is a perpetually constant and regular employment of violence"
Picture: Hugo Jaeger./Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images![]() |
Adolf Hitler chats with several young women on a promenade of the German cruise ship Robert Ley (named after a prominant Nazi labour leader) on its maiden voyage on April 1st, 1939
Picture: Hugo Jaeger./Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images