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In memory of World war ╬
Not compactuo with communist ideals, Nazis, capitalists or any other type of political system. Do not bring me any root-Semitic, anti-American or anti-German antiestadunidense. I appreciate the passion and the historic event, "mining" information from all sources (reliable) that can enrich the photos published here.                                                                                                                                                                 
Immersed in the Hitler cult from an early age—his portrait was a standard fixture in classrooms—German children enthusiastically greeted the Führer at public events. This sepia-toned image shows young German children peaking through the legs of policemen to catch a glimpse of Adolf Hitler. The original German caption reads, “Safe and secure between the boots, our little ones wait for the passing of the Führer”.
German police marching through the streets of Imst, Tirol (Imst) during the Anschluss of Austria.
My colleague does the mark of the first aerial victories on the keel of a fighter Focke-Wulf Fw.190A-four non-commissioned officer Heinz Hanke (Heinz Hanke) (far right) of the JG1.
HIS Euro Germany Nazi Youth Movement
The pilot of 58 Squadron, 33rd Fighter Group USAAF Chase Levi (Levi R.Chase) in the cockpit of his P-40 fighter. Levi Chase - one of three pilots, who won a victory in the air above the axis planes of the three countries - Germany, Japan and Italy. Altogether during the war, Chase shot down 12 enemy aircraft.
The so-called Brown House in Briennerstraße 45 housed in Munich from 1930 to 1945, the party headquarters of the Nazi Party. The recording of 1933 points to the balcony of the building, Adolf Hitler, left, and treasurer Franz Xaver Schwarz.
Technicians carry an oxygen tank for loading into a bomber Focke-Fulf Fw.200S “Condor” of the bomber squadron KG40.
German fighter pilots of the 5./JG54 at the airport during the Operation “Barbarossa.” Left to right: Lieutenant Mutter Hubert (Hubert Mutherich), Lieutenant Philip Hans (Hans Philipp), Hauptmann Dietrich Hrabak (Dietrich Hrabak) and Lt. Joseph Puhs (Josef Puhs). The photo was taken after the ceremony and Myutteriha Puhsa. In the background - a fighter Messerschmitt Bf-109F Dietrich Hrabaka with marks of 24 victories on the tail feathers (just before the end of the war Hrabak scored 109 victories on the Eastern front and 16 - in the West).