Embarrassing photo collection of Hitler, which he banned from publishing after digesting it
How did these pictures reach us then?
Even a man who performed many practices had certain criteria by which he measured how well others seemed to accept some of his actions. In the thirties of the twentieth century, Hitler banned the publication of this and many other images because he considered them "degrading one's dignity".
Certainly everyone will wonder how these images survived and reached us after their owner prevented them from publishing completely in their time. How did these photos reach us?
The story goes back to 1945 when an Allied soldier named (Alf Robinson) found a large book without an external cover immersed in the wreckage of a wartime home in Germany, and according to reports, the soldier added the book to his vast collection of relics he was collecting.
Then it became clear that the book was of great importance, as it was part of the propaganda that the Fanzen party made in favor of Hitler at the time. The book was called "Deutschland Aruach" meaning "vigil Germany", and its writer was called (Bald von Shirach), who wrote it in the thirties of the twentieth century.
The book included a number of pictures of Hitler with cute children, and contained many stylized comments such as “Young people love him”, and “Children try to approach him everywhere so that they can give him flowers.” But when the time came to describe Hitler in embarrassing images such as those in which he wore short shorts, the writer could not retouch the matter in any way and merely wrote the phrase “In der kurz’ ”meaning“ wearing shorts ”.
This is a good collection of embarrassing images that Hitler was keen to destroy but she survived to reach us today:
During filming, Hitler proposes the idea of several images in which he tries to record new signs he wants to make while delivering one of his future speeches at the time. These photos were taken by photographer Heinrich Hoffmann after Hitler was released from Landsberg prison in 1925:
Highlight that important point by lifting the pinky:
Let's say he is completely serious about what he says. Have you really been able to see that?
Perhaps he is wondering here why he is doing such childish behavior and exposing himself to embarrassment!
Here Hitler seems to be taking a dance break to escape all the seriousness of this photo session:
But now it is clear that he is returning to work:
Perhaps he is now adding a drama to his little novel using Shakespeare's language and gestures:
Hitler is now a "accusation returned with vengeance":
Half of it looks like he's trying to salute, the other half is a jazz dance!
As if to say: “Did you know, (Heinrich), I enjoy these little breaks, what a pleasure!”
But can we lighten these bright lights !?
And finally, what appears to be an artist's incarnation of this ridiculous incident as a whole has happened:
Nothing captures the tyranny leader like a leather corduroy. Hitler later regretted showing his legs and banning the few pictures he showed is an early matter and we all agree:
Hitler once again with short shorts and hips models sitting on the edge of a quirky cabin in 1930, this sample must have been completely banned:
Photo of Hitler staring at a rigid look. He thought that this photo made him look stupid so he blocked it. Picture around 1923-1924:
Hitler sits on a blanket for a picnic and is ready to indulge in a snack around 1933:
Hitler dangled from a comfortable chair in the garden in 1930. If Hitler did not try to add this image to his banned photo album, this would have been truly surprising: