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Caption | Adolf Hitler at a German military parade in Warsaw, Poland, 5 Oct 1939 ww2dbase | |||||||||||||
Date | 5 Oct 1939 | |||||||||||||
Photographer | Mensing | |||||||||||||
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Source | ww2dbaseGerman Federal Archives | |||||||||||||
Identification Code | Bild 146-1974-132-33A | |||||||||||||
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Photos on Same Day | 5 Oct 1939 | |||||||||||||
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Licensing | Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 3.0 Germany License (CC BY-SA 3.0 DE).
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Added By | C. Peter Chen | |||||||||||||
Photo Size | 800 x 520 pixels |
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Visitor Submitted Comments
2.
Bill says:
17 Jun 2010 11:33:44 AM
Hitler, with two unidentified officers with
Keitel standing behind them, and General
Blaskowitz, at victory parade in Poland.
Photo taken Oct. 5, 1939 it was on the cover
of Life Magazine, 1939

17 Jun 2010 11:33:44 AM
Hitler, with two unidentified officers with
Keitel standing behind them, and General
Blaskowitz, at victory parade in Poland.
Photo taken Oct. 5, 1939 it was on the cover
of Life Magazine, 1939
3. Anonymous says:
26 Jan 2014 07:32:33 AM
"I just can't believe no one took a pot shot at him at these parades."
Can't believe? Really?
You are either american or you are missing some history points..
Plus, Nobody wanted his death, except capitalistic lovers
26 Jan 2014 07:32:33 AM
"I just can't believe no one took a pot shot at him at these parades."
Can't believe? Really?
You are either american or you are missing some history points..
Plus, Nobody wanted his death, except capitalistic lovers
4. Anonymous says:
26 Jan 2014 07:28:29 PM
“Nobody wanted his death”?! Like Claus von Stauffenberg?
“except capitalist lovers.” You mean like Jews?
If anybody here needs to re-examine their history points, it isn’t Bishop.
26 Jan 2014 07:28:29 PM
“Nobody wanted his death”?! Like Claus von Stauffenberg?
“except capitalist lovers.” You mean like Jews?
If anybody here needs to re-examine their history points, it isn’t Bishop.
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17 Jun 2010 06:21:15 AM
I just can't believe no one took a pot shot at him at these parades.