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adolfi:

On June 28, 1940, during his sightseeing tour of Paris, Hitler viewed Napoleon’s tomb. Apparently he thought it was condescending that you looked down on the tomb, thus it was his wish that people look up at his tomb.
“There are people who put their rank and title on their gravestones,” Hitler told his cameraman, Walter Frentz. “In my case two words will be enough: Adolf Hitler. The German people would know who it was if the only word was Adolf.”

adolfi:

On June 28, 1940, during his sightseeing tour of Paris, Hitler viewed Napoleon’s tomb. Apparently he thought it was condescending that you looked down on the tomb, thus it was his wish that people look up at his tomb.

“There are people who put their rank and title on their gravestones,” Hitler told his cameraman, Walter Frentz. “In my case two words will be enough: Adolf Hitler. The German people would know who it was if the only word was Adolf.”

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Inside the Mind of Adolf Hitler on the Military Channel

mein-fuehrer:

ha, calling Mein Fuehrer a sexual pervert.  These people who try and examine Hitler are ridiculous sometimes. 

Not surprising they’d say something ridiculous like that. ;) 

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obersalzburg:

Tiergarten by *irmadoziedo
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sspirate:

obersalzburg:

Liebling by *irmadoziedo

goddamnit Bormann you ruined the photo

sspirate:

obersalzburg:

Liebling by *irmadoziedo

goddamnit Bormann you ruined the photo

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gentleman-blackbird:

SA march in Leipzig, 1933.

gentleman-blackbird:

SA march in Leipzig, 1933.

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