Showing posts with label Hitler. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hitler. Show all posts

5/18/11

Epic Rap Battles of History

Darth Vader vs Adolf Hitler

Hulk Hogan vs Kim Jong-il
with a save from "Macho Man" Randy Savage

Justin Bieber vs Ludwig van Beethoven

Albert Einstein vs Stephen Hawking

Genghis Khan vs Easter Bunny

Napoleon Bonaparte vs Napoleon Dynamite

These are hilarious!

5/10/11

"Third Reich - The Rise and The Fall" Documentary

"A two-part, four-hour Special Presentation: THIRD REICH, rare and never-before-seen amateur footage tells the epic story of the Third Reich as it's never been told before: through the eyes of the people who lived it."

It's the best documentary of the whole Third Reich I've seen so far, and I've seen most of them. Buy the dvd here

"THIRD REICH: THE RISE 
A unique perspective on the rise of Nazi Germany and how millions of people were so vulnerable to fascism, told through rare and never-before-seen amateur films shot by the Germans who were there."




"THIRD REICH: THE FALL
How did the Germans experience the Allied victory in WWII? Rarely-and never-before-seen amateur films recount the catastrophic downfall of the Third Reich through the eyes of the people who lived it: the Germans themselves."



4/20/11

Hitler Parody Stamps

A 45-Pfennig Hitler-head Variant


" The forgeries are of the 6 and 12 pfennig Hitler head stamps of 1941-1944. Several printings exist with minor differences. The stamps were printed at various times in both Rome and Bern, on different paper, with different perforations, with slight changes in color and the texture of the gum. The forgeries can be immediately recognized by their perforations, anywhere from 11 up to 13.  The genuine stamps are perforated 14. The exact number of forged stamps printed by the OSS is unknown, but one official document mentions the production of "726,550 facsimile German Postal Stamps."

In addition, a 12-pfennig parody was altered to show Hitler's head as a skull. This stamp is normally identified as "the Hitler skull stamp" or "the Hitler deaths-head stamp." The text at the bottom of the stamp was altered from DEUTSCHES REICH to FUTSCHES REICH ("LOST EMPIRE"). The OSS printed 1,138,500 of these parody postal stamps and shipped them to their agents al over Europe. The skull stamps were sometimes placed inside envelopes and mailed into Germany. The official OSS file number of the Hitler skull parodies, sometimes found stamped on an archived sheet is 307.

The forgeries were printed in sheets of 50 (five down, ten across). Because of the perforation difference, there is no need to provide a detailed description of the minor variations used to identify the frauds. The major campaign involving these forged stamps was code-named "Operation Cornflakes." This name was the natural result of the aim of the campaign, to place American propaganda on the German breakfast table each morning." via

6-Pfenning Forgery Sheet

12-Pfenning Forgery Sheet

The Hitler Skull 12-Pfenning Forgery Sheet

Genuine Hitler Birthday Souvenir Sheet

On 5 April 1937, Germany issued a souvenir sheet in honor of the 48th birthday of Reich Chancellor Adolf Hitler. In the center were four identical dark green 6-pfennig stamps showing the face of the German leader. An inscription at the bottom of the sheet read "WER EIN VOLK RETTEN WILL KANN NUR HEROISCH DENKEN" ("He who wants to save his people must think heroically")."

The OSS red Hitler Birthday Sheet

"The OSS produced a propaganda parody of this sheet meant to attack and ridicule Hitler and the Nazi Party. One of the earliest mentions of the propaganda sheet appears in Forged Stamps of Two World Wars, by L. N. and M. Williams, Verdant Press, London, 1954" 

Read more here

8/13/10

Photography by John Gutmann

Berlin, 1933

Goodbye Berlin, 1933

San Francisco, 1934

Marjorie Gestring, 1936

"Mother and Child Photographer", 1950

"The Oracle", 1949

"Death Stalks the Filmore", 1939

San Francisco, 1938

San Francisco, 1939

Harlem, New York, 1936

Chicago, 1936

San Francisco, 1988

New York, 1936

Mobile, Alabama, 1937

Georgia, 1937

San Francisco, 1934

San Francisco, 1934

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San Francisco, 1934

San Francisco City Hall, 1935

San Francisco, 1940

"Good Luck" Toes, 1945

"The Fortune Teller", Yunna Province, China, 1945

"The Sisters", Mexico, 1960

"The Confessional", Mexico, 1960

"Monster on Broadway", New York, 1936

"Jitterbug", New Orleans, 1937

"Memory", 1939

"The Landlady Graffiti", San Francisco, 1937

Portland, Oregon, 1954

"I am the Magic Hand", San Francisco, 1937

India, 1945

"Japanese Girl and Geisha Friend", San Francisco, 1939

"Texas Women", 1937

"Man's Ruin" Tattoo, 1945

"The Game", New Orleans, 1937

"The Sharpshooters", Harlem, New York, 1936

"The Artist Live Dangerously", San Francisco, 1938

"Dance Macabre", New York, 1979