A Who's Who of '60s pop culture: Marilyn, Sinatra, Brando, the Beatles, Liz Taylor, Elvis, Brigitte Bardot, Natalie Wood and more.
Adolf Hitler , German Nazi politician, in a deck chair next to is niece Angela Raubal - around 1930
The Gestapo (GeheimeStaatspolizei) was Nazi Germany’s feared secret police force. During World War Two the Gestapo was under the direct control of Hei
Eighty years ago this August, Nazi Germany welcomed the Olympics to the city of Berlin for two weeks. The Nazis used the games to promote Germany as a
Biografie van de Oostenrijkse nazi en jurist Arthur Seyss-Inquart (1892-1946). Tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog was hij Rijkscommissaris van Nederland.
Eva Braun made up as jazz singer Al Jolson Braun sunbathing and semi-nude behind umbrella Hitler's long-time companion seen par...
SS (abbreviation of Schutzstaffel [German: ‘Protective Echelon’]), the black-uniformed elite corps and self-described ‘political soldiers’ of the Nazi Party. Founded by Adolf Hitler in 1925 as a small personal bodyguard, the SS grew with the success of the Nazi movement and became virtually a state within a state.
844 x 1100 pixels - 137 KB Portrait of Adolf Hitler. 1940. Vintage chromogenic color print on Agfa-Color paper. 28 x 22 cm. Mounted to orginal grey board, signed and dated by the photographer in pencil below the image on the mount. Along with Heinrich Hoffmann, the cameraman and photographer Walter Frentz was one of the most important propaganda photographers during the Third Reich. In the 1930s - 1940s he worked as a cameraman for Leni Riefenstahl. He was one of the few photographers allowed in Hitler's closer circle and the more private photos he made of Hitler were never intended for publication. Frentz took part in the early experiments with color paper in Leverkusen 668 x 430 pixels - 86,2 KB Adolf Hitler with his entourages reviews the new apparatus of the Wehrmacht 5458 x 7500 pixels - 3,44 MB Adolf Hitler at Berghof 1024 x 790 pixels - 212 KB Adolf Hitler inspect Schwerer Gustav, 1941. In this picture also visible Heinrich Himmler, Martin Bormann and Albert Speer 1090 x 1051 pixels - 453 KB Adolf Hitler with Eva Braun and children 500 x 322 pixels - 33,2 KB Discussion of war situation at Führerhauptquartier "Wolfsschanze" Rastenburg, Ostpreußen, 11 February 1942. From left to right: Marshal Ion Antonescu, Dr. Paul Otto Schmidt (interpreter), Adolf Hitler, Generalfeldmarschall Wilhelm Keitel (blocked), Oberstleutnant Eckhard Christian, and Generaloberst Franz Halder 568 x 877 pixels - 151 KB Adolf Hitler and Gerhard Engel 1220 x 772 pixels - 395 KB Adolf Hitler meets with soldier. Standing in the back was Alfred Jodl (left) and Gerhard Engel 1148 x 859 pixels - 471 KB From left to right: Benito Mussolini, Alfred Jodl, Adolf Hitler and Wilhelm Keitel 850 x 1194 pixels - 494 KB Adolf Hitler and children at Berghof 850 x 1219 pixels - 481 KB Adolf Hitler and children at Berghof 900 x 1145 pixels - 418 KB Fritz Darges and Adolf Hitler at Berghof 700 x 1198 pixels - 466 KB Adolf Hitler with his German shepherd dog at Berghof 850 x 1230 pixels - 512 KB Adolf Hitler with his German shepherd dog at Berghof 1100 x 908 pixels - 490 KB Adolf Hitler with the crowds. In the right is his chaffeur Heinz Linge 808 x 444 pixels - 36,8 KB Adolf Hitler and Gerd von Rundstedt 1223 x 771 pixels - 442 KB Adolf Hitler & Alfred Jodl analyzing a map 1280 x 853 pixels - 96 KB Adolf Hitler at May Day celebrations in Olympic stadium at 1939 1280 x 878 pixels - 127 KB Adolf Hitler at May Day celebrations in Olympic stadium at 1939 1280 x 853 pixels - 96 KB Adolf Hitler at May Day celebrations in Olympic stadium at 1939 853 x 1280 pixels - 101 KB Adolf Hitler at the party reception at Führerbau, 25 February 1939. Behind we can see his deputy, Rudolf Hess 1280 x 873 pixels - 111 KB Adolf Hitler and Joseph Goebbels at press conference in Führerbau, Münich, 10 November 1938 1280 x 853 pixels - 85,1 KB Party reception at Führerbau, 25 February 1939. From left to right: Adolf Hitler, Arthur Seyss-Inquart, wife of Heinrich Himmler (Margarethe Boden) and Heinrich Himmler 550 x 822 pixels - 77,9 KB Adolf Hitler plays with Blondi 1280 x 853 pixels - 77,8 KB Adolf Hitler in press conference, Führerbau; Kristallnacht, 10 November 1938. In this picture we can see Julius Schaub, Albert Bormann, Wilhelm Brückner, Max Wünsche, Nicolaus von Below, Joseph Goebbels and Rudolf Hess 853 x 1280 pixels - 91,8 KB Adolf Hitler and Albert Bormann at party reception at Führerbau, 25 February 1939 1280 x 853 pixels - 88,7 KB Adolf Hitler at the party reception at Führerbau, 25 February 1939 1280 x 853 pixels - 100 KB Adolf Hitler at the party reception at Führerbau, 25 February 1939 853 x 1280 pixels - 103 KB Adolf Hitler at the party reception at Führerbau, 25 February 1939 1280 x 853 pixels - 142 KB Adolf Hitler enters Vienna for Austrian plebiscite, 10 March 1938 1280 x 853 pixels - 90,1 KB Adolf Hitler at Erntedankfest (German Thanksgiving Day) at Buckeberge 1937 850 x 1280 pixels - 79,9 KB Adolf Hitler with unidentified woman at Berlin 1940 853 x 1280 pixels - 114 KB Adolf Hitler speaking at cornerstone laying, Münich-Salzburg autobahn during the Austrian election campaign 1938 1280 x 853 pixels - 118 KB Reichskomissar Arthur Seyss-Inquart speaking at cornerstone layind, Münich-Salzburg autobahn during the Austrian election campaign, March 1938. Adolf Hitler is behind 250 x 328 pixels - 16,4 KB Adolf Hitler and Hermann Göring at Führerhauptquartier 853 x 1280 pixels - 119 KB Adolf Hitler during the Austrian election campaign at Salzburg, March 1938 1280 x 905 pixels - 143 KB Adolf Hitler speaking at the Lustgarden in Berlin, May 1938 1280 x 905 pixels - 143 KB Adolf Hitler speaking at the Lustgarden in Berlin, May 1938 608 x 380 pixels - 27 KB From left to right : Adolf Heusinger, Friedrich Paulus, Georg von Sodenstern and Adolf Hitler 1000 x 603 pixels - 114 KB Adolf Hitler and Korvettenkapitän Ernst Lindemann to his left, inspecting crew of battleship Bismarck in 1941 640 x 423 pixels - 43,7 KB Adolf Hitler at the conference of Heeresgruppe Weichsel (Vistula), 3 March 1945. From left to right : Generalleutnant Wilhelm Berlin, Generalfeldmarschall Robert Ritter von Greim, Adolf Hitler, Generalmajor Franz Reuß, General der Flakartillerie Job Odebrecht, General der Infanterie Theodor Busse and SS-Obergruppenführer Matthias Kleinheisterkamp 1234 x 820 pixels - 155 KB Adolf Hitler consecrating an SS flag with Heinz Linge. Nürnberg, 1938 711 x 542 pixels - 96,3 KB Adolf Hitler with Benito Mussolini (left) and Generaloberst Alfred Jodl (2nd from right) 1137 x 1227 pixels - 300 KB Adolf Hitler at Reichstag 787 x 1155 pixels - 217 KB Adolf Hitler and Reichsminister Joachim von Ribbentrop. In the back is SS-Obergruppenführer Otto Dietrich 1280 x 720 pixels - 249 KB Adolf Hitler with Generalfeldmarschall Wilhelm Keitel (left) and Reichsminister Albert Speer (right) 609 x 831 pixels - 43,8 KB From left to right : Hermann Göring, Wilhelm Keitel, Karl Dönitz, Heinrich Himmler, and Adolf Hitler 4148 x 3042 pixels - 1,86 MB A Heinkel He 111 P-2 "CA+NA" (Werknummer 2471) part of "Fliegerstaffel des Führers" (Führer's Air Squadron) in the spring of 1942 during a visit by Adolf Hitler to an airfield in the Southern sector of the Eastern Front
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As the Nazi party took control they needed a way to keep track of the forces. The Wehrpässe was a detailed book that contained personal and service information about the conscripts.
Reinhard Schulz, collector and curator of photography at the National Archives, stumbled across the images while researching seized records for an exhibition on Heinrich Hoffman and are now made available through Getty Images.
Gerda Bormann-Buch was born 23-10-1909 in Konstanz am Bodensee. She was the daughter of Supreme Nazi Party Judge and SS Obergruppenführer Walter Buch . After the end of the Second World War in Europe, Buch was seized and sentenced to five years in a labour camp. In July 1949, in the course of another wave of Denazification, he was... Read more »
Horst Wessel - official Nazi anthem “Horst Ludwig Wessel (October 9, 1907 – February 23, 1930) was a German Nazi activist who was made ...
Authorities banned a neo-Nazi group that saw itself as "Adolf Hitler's task force" and had links to the murder of a German politician. Police also conducted raids against the group in six states.