File:Hitlerwithoutmoustache0004.jpg
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DescriptionHitlerwithoutmoustache0004.jpg |
English: The picture depicts two versions of a photograph of Adolf Hitler that was retouched by an artist of the United States Secret Service in 1944 in order to show how a fugitive Hitler may disguise himself in order to escape capture after Germany's (then imminent) defeat. Since Hitler's death was not a certainty in 1945 the pictures were posted up all over Germany in the summer of 1945 to ease finding the (potentially) "fugitive" and camouflaged dictator. |
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Source | National Archives at College Park, Maryland | |||||||
Author | United States Secret Service (published as a publicly displayed wanted poster) | |||||||
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Other versions | Derivative works of this file: HitlersManyFaces.png |
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