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Adolf Photo Trail #04

Groups

 

This photo gallery is of German Chancellor, Adolf Hitler, with groups of people.


Berchtesgaden September 9, 1934.
Adolf slowly moves through eager supporters on his way to give a speech in connection with the convention of the National Socialist Party. Adolf preferred to ride unprotected in an open-roof vehicle.


Munich, Germany, November 9, 1933
Adolf is cheered as Germans celebrate the tenth aniversary of the National Socialist Movement.


Adolf as a soldier in World War One.
He is in the middle row, second from the left.


Adolf as a soldier in World War One.
He is in the front row, second from the left.


Adolf with a group of artists.


Adolf with a group of farmers


The first true highway system in the world was conceived by Adolf Hitler.
The entire world came - and saw - and copied.


The only known portrait of Adolf (front) with his family.


People from miles around loved to walk past their leader's house on weekends.


After the war people continued their weekend walk around their beloved leader's house. This practice was banned and the house was totally demolished down to the last brick. Today the site is surrounded by a high fence and it is forbidden to enter.

 


Homepage of Adolf Hitler, also known as Adolf the Great or Hitler the Great. This Adolf Hitler site documents why millions loved their leader, Adolf the Great.
 

This Adolf Hitler website is dedicated to the documenting of the life of Adolf the Great and his role in Germany and the National Socialist party (Called "Nazi" by the Allies). Details are not intended to be exhaustive but present a clear and simple portrait of this most unjustly vilified and great man, Adolf Hitler. Therefore the material presented may be interesting background material a school project on Adolf Hitler, or onthe second world war. Details on the Jewish holocaust or on attrocitiescommitted by various beligerents during WWII are not rigorously covered, but links are provided for those who may be interested in these aspects of the war.