The man who photographed Adolf Hitler

The man who photographed Adolf Hitler

Heinrich Hoffmann, Eva Braun and Adolf Hitler on the terrace of the Berghof am Obersalzberg when viewing photographs.
National Archives and Records Administration

Heinrich Hoffmann created hundreds of thousands of pictures that shaped the appearance of the Nazi dictatorship. The photographer’s biography offers a deep insight into the propaganda machine.

Dr. Sebastian Peters

When Heinrich Hoffmann had to answer to the Munich saying chamber in January 1947, he tried to use a kind of fundamental debate

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