Heinrich Hoffmann (1885 – 1957) served as Adolf Hitler’s official photographer from when Hitler took control of the Nazi party in 1921 until his death in 1945. Hoffmann estimates he took over half a million photographs of Hitler over the course of his career. His portraits were the most significant source of Nazi propaganda materials published over the course of close to 25 years, everything from postcards, posters, magazines, postage stamps and picture books. Click on each theme below to see a complete photo album devoted to that particular event or topic.

They say a picture is worth a thousand words… well be prepared to be at a total loss for words because these fine photographs will leave you speechless! Here are 30+ photos of Adolf Hitler in a Fedora, enough said.

Adolf Hitler, wearing a civilian suit, talking to the men of the Mountain Watch (Mountain Rescue Service) as he presents them with their new four wheeled drive Mercedes Benz vehicles. Four mountain rescue ambulances are also inspected on the Obersalzberg on 22 June 1938.
Christmas in Berchtesgaden 1935… After many months, der Führer’s German shepherd Muckl is back with his master again!
Führerbesuch auf der Herreninsel am Chiemsee

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