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1 Germany:

2 Hitler’s birthplace: Braunau Austria

3 Hitler: schoolboy in Linz

4 Munich: 2 August, 1914

5 Hitler in 1914

6 Defendants: “Beer Hall putsch” of 1923

7 Hitler: Landsberg Prison (1924)

8 Hitler as an orator (1920’s)

9 advertisement for Mein Kampf

10 Hitler with Hermann Goering (1935)

11 Berchetesgaden

12 Hitler with Heinrich Himmler (WW II)

13 Hitler with Josef Goebbels (early ’30’s)

14 Hitler with Eva Braun

15 Hitler with Hindenburg (1932 or ’33)

16 campaign poster, 1933

17 Hitler as a “Teutonic Knight”

18 Reichstag fire: February, 1933

19 Hitler Jugend (youth): early ’30’s

20 Hitler Youth rally

21 Hitler Youth salute

22 Nuremberg Laws Gropius
Einstein Fermi

23 Nuremberg Party Rally: 1933 (Hitler and Roem)

24 Nuremberg Party Rally: 1937
Speer’s “Cathedral of Light”

25 Albert Speer (on right) during WW II

26 torchlight parade 1939

27 Olympic Summer Games: Berlin, 1936

28 Leni Riefenstahl: making “Olympic” (1936)

29 Olympia

30 Jesse Owens

31 The Triumph of the Will

32 Hitler at Bayreuth Festival: 1936

33 Hitler with the Wagner Family,
Bayreuth Festival: 1938

34 Nazi anti-Semite poster (1932)

35 David Low cartoon on “Night of the Long Knives”

36 General Francisco Franco: head of the Nationalists

37 Loyalist poster: Guernica

38 Picasso: Guernica (1937)

39 David Low: cartoon on policy of appeasement

40 Munich Conference: October, 1938

41 Prime Minister Chamberlain:
“Peace in our time”

42 David Low: cartoon on Munich Conference

43 David Low: Nazi-Soviet Pact (August, 1939)

44 List of Works Cited Mary Evans Picture Library ( 2. The Center for the Study of Cartoons and Caricature, University of Kent at Canterbury (


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