Nippu Jiji Photograph Archive, "Gaijin" Collection ddr-njpa-1
2650 items
2650 items
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Adolf Hitler seated in a room with his advisors, Joseph Goebbels to his left (ddr-njpa-1-651)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Chancellor Hitler Also Has 'One Bowl, One Meal' Dinner - Raises Funds for the Winter Relief Fund for German Unemployed - (Berlin) Rengo. All the German people have been requested to have a 'one bowl, one meal' Sunday dinner in which they spend under 50 pfennig and donate the money saved on …
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German postage stamp (ddr-njpa-1-652)
Caption on front: "Deutsches Reich."
Caption on reverse [translation]: "New German Postage Stamp. (Berlin). The design of German postage stamps, which until recently had a portrait of former President Hindenburg on them, has been revised to have a photograph-like portrait of 'our Fuhrer' Adolf Hitler. They will go on sale on April 20, Hitler's birthday. [Stamped] …
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The Brenner meeting (ddr-njpa-1-653)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Brenner Meeting. (Berlin) Domei. The historic Brenner meeting to decide a strategy against Britain and plan for the new European order was held on October 4 at Brenner Pass on the German-Italian border. Photograph: Prime Minister Mussolini (left) and Fuhrer Hitler (middle) with Italian Foreign Minister Ciano during the meeting."
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Adolf Hitler saying farewell to Benito Mussolini (ddr-njpa-1-654)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Two Leaders Separate. (Munich) Domei. Chancellor Hitler and Prime Minister Mussolini, two leading figures of the world, in Munich after saying farewell and promising to meet again after finishing an important meeting on the new order in Europe. [Stamped] July 17, 1940."
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Adolf Hitler shaking hands with Francisco Franco (ddr-njpa-1-655)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Leaders of Germany and Spain Meet. (Berlin) Domei. Fuhrer Hitler (right) and General Franco (to his left) meet on July 23 near the Franco-Spanish border to plan for the new European order. (Foreign A). [Stamped] November 28, 1940."
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Adolf Hitler shaking hands with Hermann Goering (ddr-njpa-1-656)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Two Leaders Meet. (Berlin) Domei. Fuhrer Hitler visited Germany's number two, Marshall Goering, at his private residence in the suburbs of Berlin and gave his heartfelt congratulations to his dear friend as he celebrated his 47th birthday on February 2. [Stamped] March 7, 1940."
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Adolf Hitler giving a speech at the 20th anniversary of the Nazi Party's founding (ddr-njpa-1-657)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "20th Anniversary of the Nazis. (Munich) Domei. Chancellor Hitler stated his unyielding determination [illegible] against France and Britain at a celebration for the 20th anniversary of the Nazi Party's foundation on February 24. Photograph: Fuhrer Hitler shouting and the anniversary celebration. [Stamped] March 23, 1940."
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Wax figures of Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, and Engelbert Dolfuss (ddr-njpa-1-658)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Three Swaggering Leaders of Facism. (London) Rengo. Wax figures of the world's Fascist leaders will be displayed in an exhibit at Madame Tussaud's museum in London beginning on October 23. From left, Germany's Chancellor Hitler, Italy's Prime Minister Mussolini, and Austria's Prime Minister Dollfuss. How about each figure's swaggering pose?"
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Adolf Hitler observing the front line (ddr-njpa-1-659)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Domei Photographic Overseas News September 9, 1938. German Grand Autumn Exercises. (Berlin) Domei. 12 week-long autumn military exercises began on October 15, with fighting that held the passion of real battle. Photographs: Fuhrer (center) observing the front line on August 20 and the outstanding work of the artillery."
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Adolf Hitler observing the military (ddr-njpa-1-660)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Hitler (No. 5,663) observes the elite of the military under (from left) Minister of War von Blomberg, Air Minister Goering, Admiral Raeder, General von Fritsch."
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Adolf Hitler inspecting his bodyguards (ddr-njpa-1-661)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "(Berlin) Domei. Photograph: Fuhrer Hitler inspects his bodyguard, arrayed on Wilhelmstrasse in front of the Chancellery."
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Adolf Hitler at the 8th Nazi rally (ddr-njpa-1-662)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Domei Photographic Overseas News September 25. Fuhrer Hitler [illegible]. (Nuremberg) Domei September 8. [illegible] recreation of Greater Germany [illegible] Fuhrer Hitler today [illegible] 8th Nazi rally [illegible] crowd of 80,000 [illegible]. Photograph: Fuhrer Hitler [illegible]."
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Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini riding in a car (ddr-njpa-1-663)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Domei Photographic Overseas News May 26 1938. German-Italian Axis Grows Increasingly Strong. (Rome) Domei. Amidst the critical state of affairs in the European political world, the Berlin-Rome Axis was further strengthened by Chancellor Hitler's visit to Rome. Photograph: The two leaders headed to the grand naval review in Naples."
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Adolf Hitler and staff officers observing the western front (ddr-njpa-1-665)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Germany Finally Begins Offensive. (Berlin) Domei. Having given up on peace as hopeless, the waiting and primed military might of the Germans has finally begun its attack on Britain and France, both on land and sea. Photograph: Fuhrer Hitler observing the western front accompanied by staff officers. [Stamped] October 19, 1939."
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Nazi's saluting Adolf Hitler with the Parteiadler in the background (ddr-njpa-1-666)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Giving Up on Peace [...]. (Berlin) Domei. [...] having given up on a peaceful resolution [...] Fuhrer Hitler boldly made his statement that Germany [...] at home and abroad [...] the Anglo-French offensive [...] determination not to surrender [...]. Photographs: (left) German [..] dispatched to the North Sea. (right) Chancellor Hitler's declaration …
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Adolf Hitler giving a speech (ddr-njpa-1-667)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "4. Fuhrer Hitler announced the complete occupation of Poland at Kroll Opera House in Berlin on October 6 and stated that Germany would never surrender to Britain and France. (3 and 4 were transmitted to New York from Europe and arrived in Yokohama on October 28)."
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Adolf Hitler dressed as the Kaiser (ddr-njpa-1-668)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "If Hitler Wore the Kaiser's Uniform. (Berlin) Rengo. It may be a completely ridiculous fantasy to imagine what if Chancellor Hitler, who has become the supreme leader of Germany following the death of President Von Hindenburg, had become the German Kaiser and wore that uniform, but such an image was recently drawn …
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Adolf Hitler seated at a memorial ceremony (ddr-njpa-1-669)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "[Written] Tannenberg Memorial Ceremony. Photograph (those in attendance, from left): Chancellor Hitler, Marshall Von Hindenburg, Minister of the Interior for Prussia Goering, and a great show of force by members of the Nazi Party."
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Adolf Hitler inspecting an automotive squad (ddr-njpa-1-670)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Hitler Inspecting. (Berlin) Domei. Fuhrer Hitler, who has a deep interest in the advancement of weapon science, attended the automotive show here on February 18 and inspected the automotive squad."
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Adolf Hitler discussing strategy with Nazi leaders (ddr-njpa-1-671)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Hitler on the Front Line. The German high command planning strategy in the Nazi military's supreme headquarters. (from left) Marshall Goering, General Keitel, Fuhrer Hitler, Foreign Minister Ribbentrop. Course of Transmission: Berlin to New York by wireless, New York to Seattle by air mail, Seattle to Yokohama on the Heian Maru. [Stamped] …
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Adolf Hitler giving a speech about the party purge (ddr-njpa-1-672)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Chancellor Hitler Reports to Reichstag on Party Purge. (Berlin) Rengo. A report on the recent purge of conspirators within the German Nazi party which claimed dozens of victims, most notably the former chancellor General Von Schleicher and SA leader Rohm, was given to the Reichstag on the evening of July 13 in …
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Newspaper clipping regarding Gerhart Hauptmann (ddr-njpa-1-673)
Caption on front: "Germany's great dramatist calls upon the president: Gerhart Hauptmann, who has come to the United States to take part in the celebration of the centenary of the death of Goethe, leaving the White House with the German Ambassador, Herr von Prittwitz und Gaffron. (Harris & Ewing, from Times Wide World Photos.)"
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Associated Press Sketch 1338 for Gerhart Hauptmann (ddr-njpa-1-675)
A biographical sketch of Gerhart Hauptmann written for newspapers to use for current events or as an obituary