Thursday, June 23, 2011


Localizado álbum de fotos de Hitler com prisioneiros de campo de concentração


Hitler is greeted by nurses to get to a German concentration camp

Photos taken during the Second World War (1939-1945), which appear in the leading Nazi Adolf Hitler (1889-1945) and prisoners of a concentration camp, were released by the U.S. newspaper
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According to the newspaper, the photo album reached the hands of journalists for a "man of the fashion industry who works in Manhattan" and who prefers to remain anonymous. 
The photographs in black and white, have no references to dates or locations, but they reveal previously unseen footage of Hitler, Nazi soldiers and prisoners in concentration camps.
The images indicate that the photographer had free access, because people are portrayed and the next will. The direction of The New York Times asked readers to help in the identification of photographs of the characters.
According to experts interviewed by the newspaper, the photographs must have been made ​​in the concentration camp in Minsk in 1941 - one of the largest ghettos in Soviet territory.There is also a railway station identification, in which Hitler awaits the arrival of the then ruler of Hungary , Miklós Horthy.
The head of the Photographic Archives of the Holocaust Museum in the United States , Judith Cohen, said the group stands out for photoquality of the images. "[Were made] by a professional who clearly knew what he was shooting," she said, who believes that the professional part of the team of Hitler.

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