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.

Heinrich Hoffmann published this cigarette card photo book on Adolf Hitler titled “Bilder aus dem Leben des Führers” (Pictures from the Life of the Führer) in 1936. These books were sold as a blank album and the owner would purchase the 200 photographs separately and manually paste them in to complete the album. Over 2 million of these books had been printed and sold by the year 1940. The propagandist motive of this Nazi coffee table book was its devotion to the deification of Adolf Hitler. It contained numerous pictures of Hitler’s entourage, highlighted several major events in his early career and political life, and described his work and achievements in his first few years in power. Text and speeches were included by Joseph Goebbels, Julius Schreck, Otto Dietrich, Wilhelm Bruckner, Robert Ley, Albert Speer, Fritz Todt, Baldur von Schirach, Philipp Bouhler and Julius Schaub.

Collecting cigarette cards was a very popular and long held tradition in Germany dating all the way back into the 1890’s. These inexpensive cards were small enough to be included inside cigarette packages and were widely collected and traded among all ages. Larger cigarette cards that could not fit into cigarette packages were introduced much later as an added collecting incentive. A collector would receive “points” upon purchase of cigarettes and the points could be accumulated and mailed into the manufacturer to acquire the larger collectible card sets. The books that were needed for displaying the cards were also purchased directly from the cigarette companies. Each individual card would be pasted into the blank spaces provided in the albums. Some of the books could hold as many as 1000 cards. Just like today’s sports cards, these were all eagerly traded and highly desirable collectibles.

Cigarette-Bilderdienst of Hamburg was the German tobacco company which published the book and sold the 6 sets of photos to complete the album. This particular collection was known as Sammelwerk Nr. 15 “Adolf Hitler“ and picture groups 62-67 belong to this work. This photo is the very first in the set and is captioned “The Führer promotes aviation through his example.”

Adolf Hitler salutes the ranks of German youth from his car during a Reichsparteitag (Reich Party Day) parade. Seated behind Hitler are Rudolf Hess (left) and Baldur von Schirach (right). 10 September 1935

Adolf Hitler was actually thoroughly repulsed by cigarette smoking and would not tolerate smoking anywhere in his vicinity. He considered it a disgusting and extremely unhealthy habit, and had came to believe that it caused diseases like cancer, even well before that was scientifically proven and documented. Being a very health conscious individual, he did not believe cigarette smoking was good for the strength and prosperity of the “master race” and it became unpopular to smoke under the Nazi regime. Despite this stigma, soldiers were still rationed cigarettes, and cigarettes were still allowed to be sold and were taxed at a rate of 90%, becoming a large source of income for the government. Collectible cards were also identified as a great means for disseminating propaganda by the Nazis, therefore Hitler tolerated cigarette sales during his first 9 years in power, all the way up until 1942 when he decided to officially ban cigarettes altogether.

The book is divided into 13 chapters, following a two page introduction written by Dr. Joseph Goebbels. The thirteen topics that are visually documented through hundreds of Hoffmann’s photographs include Hitler’s travels, his interactions with German civilians and workers, highlights from his speeches, scenes from both his private life and his work as a statesman, and his numerous projects involving the construction of new buildings and roads. There is also a chapter devoted to his early career as an artist that include reproductions of five of his original paintings. The last two chapters cover the history of the Wehrmacht and the National Socialist movement. The book also includes a transcript from the speech “Our Hitler” given over the radio by Goebbels in honor of the Führer’s 46th birthday in 1935.


The Führer and his Travels, by SS Brigadeführer Julius Schreck

A two page spread featuring five Hoffmann photo collectors cards from the book “Bilder Aus Dem Leben Des Führers”.

The Führer and the German People, by Dr. Otto Dietrich

The Führer as a Speaker, by Dr. Joseph Goebbels

Bilder-Gruppe 64 Werk 15 : Adolf Hitler Bild Nr. 38 “Der Führer spricht zum deutschen Volk”. Sammelbild. (Picture No. 38)
Adolf Hitler at his welcoming speech for Party leaders in Nuremberg at the 1936 Reichsparteitag.


This section of the book also features a spread of four photographs taken during Hitler’s speech to the Hitler Youth from the 1935 Reichsparteitag in Nuremberg. Joseph Goebbels, in his text for the chapter Der Führer als Redner,” presents Hitler as a unique master of rhetoric, able to speak to the masses in a way that inspires them to greatness. Goering’s speech from the 1935 rally is also included in this chapter:

“An entire people, an entire nation feels strong and happy today because you came to this people not only as the Führer, but also as a savior.”

The Führer speaking during the election campaign on Germany’s freedom in 1936. One of the 11 photographs that accompany Goebbels’s discussion of Hitler’s speaking ability.

The Führer’s Private Life, by Obergruppenführer Wilhelm Brückner

Collector’s picture Adolf Hitler, walk on the Obersalzberg with Göring. (Picture No. 89)
Minister-president Hermann Goering meets with Adolf Hitler on a terrace in the Obersalzberg.

The Führer as a Statesman, by Dr. Joseph Goebbels

Am 1 Mai auf dem Tempelhofer Feld – Adolf Hitler gives a speech at the Tempelhof field for May Day 1934. Hermann Göring and Hitler at the Tag der Arbeit in Berlin on 1 May 1934.
Collector’s Photo No. 97 – Adolf Hitler views treasures from the Bavarian State Library on 7 January 1936.

The Führer and the German Worker, by Dr. Robert Ley

Adolf Hitler informs himself about the progress of the construction work on the Nazi Party Rally Grounds in Nuremberg. Here, he is talking to construction workers on the site at Luitpoldhain in 1934.

The Führer and the Arts, by Dr. Joseph Goebbels 

This 1914 painting is titled: “The Courtyard of the Old Residency in Munich.” The book contained photographs of five of Hitler’s paintings.

The Führer’s Buildings, by Architect Albert Speer 

Adolf Hitler and Rudolf Hess visit the construction of the Führer Buildings in Munich, Germany, 1936. German Nazi leader Hitler and his deputy, Hess checking on the progress of the construction. (Picture No. 113)

Adolf Hitler’s Roads, by Generalinspektor Fritz Todt 

Bilder-Gruppe 64 Werk 15 : Adolf Hitler Bild Nr. 124 “Reichsautobahn-Eröffnung”. Sammelbild Adolf Hitler, Joseph Goebbels, Reichsautobahn-Eröffnung Frankfurt – Darmstadt 1935 (Reichsautobahn opening Frankfurt – Darmstadt 19 May 1935) / (Picture No. 124)


The Führer and the Wehrmacht, by Oberstleutnant Foertsch

“The leader among his blue boys” Adolf Hitler poses with a group of sailors aboard a German armored cruiser, the Deutschland on 11 April 1934.

The Führer and the German Youth, by Baldur von Schirach

Photograph of Adolf Hitler signing autographs for a group of young boys in the Hitler Youth. (Picture No. 55)

The Führer and the National Socialist Movement, by Philipp Bouhler

An old fighter: Adolf Hitler congratulates General Karl Litzmann on his 84th birthday on 22 January 1934.

The book concludes with the text from “Our Hitler: A Radio Address to the German People on the Führer’s Birthday”, given by Dr. Joseph Goebbels on Hitler’s 46th birthday on 20 April 1935. The back of each individual card also included the notation “Auswahl und künstlerische Bearbeitung der Bilder dieses Werke lagen in den Händen des Reichs-Bilderichterstatters der NSDAP, Heinrich Hoffmann, München” (“The selection and artistic processing of the images in this work were in the hands of the Reich Image Judge of the NSDAP, Heinrich Hoffmann, Munich”)

Here’s a very rare and early one! Adolf Hitler at the Wartburg castle in Eisenach with Rudolf Hess on 13 January 1927. Note that he’s carrying his dog whip. Hitler gave a speech in the luxurious and renowned Kurhaus Hotel Fürstenhof in Eisenach at Luisenstrasse 11-13 in front of 1,800 listeners and stayed overnight in the hotel at the Wartburg. Gruppe 67 Bild Nr 13.

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      Thank you so very much! I really appreciate your support for my website – I’m always adding more content and commentary to each album because I’m always discovering something new every day 🙏

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