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Adolf Hitler studies a war map with Reichs Marshal Hermann Goering at a place described by German sources a Hitler???s headquarters on the eastern front in July 1941. Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel (right) looks on. German sources did not state the date the picture was taken this picture was send by radio from Berlin to New York on July 21. (AP Photo)
This intimate picture of Benito Mussolini, Italian Premier, and Reichs Fuehrer Adolf Hitler, right, was taken just before the four power conference in Munich, Germnay, Sept. 28, 1938. As a gesture of friendship, Der Fuehrer met Il Duce with his car at the Italo-German frontier. (AP Photo)
The Duke and Duchess of Windsor, left, are shown as they visited Adolf Hitler at his home in Berchtesgaden, Germany, on their tour of that country, Oct. 1937. On Hitler's right is Dr. Robert Ley, head of the German Labor Front, and guide of the Windsors on many of their industrial visits. (AP Photo)
PHOTO: LASKI DIFFUSION / EAST NEWS Fragment szczeki Adolfa Hitlera bedacy w posiadaniu KGB (obecnie FSB) od czasu zakonczenia II wojny swiatowej. Autentycznosc potwierdzano przez porownanie z przeswietleniami szczeki Hitlera i jego dokumentacja dentystyczna. Fragmenty szczeki Fuhrera wydaja sie byc jedynym dowodem potwierdzajacym jego smierc, Moskwa, Rosja. Hitler's jawbone, said to be confirmed as Hitler’s through dental records and X-rays of Hitler's jaw, is kept at the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation archive (FSB, earlier KGB) from the end of the WWII and seems to be the only documentary evidence of the Nazi leader’s death, Moscow, RUSSIA.
** ARCHIV ** Adolf Hitler verabschiedet den italienischen Ministerpraesidenten und 'Duce' Benito Mussolini am Zugfenster nach einem Treffen der Diktatoren in Rastenburg am 22. Juli 1944. Am Bahnsteig stehen Aussenminister Joachim von Ribbentrop und Reichsmarschall Hermann Goering. Vor 60 Jahren, am 20. Juli 1944, scheiterten Graf Schenck von Staufenberg und seine Mitkaempfer mit dem Versuch Hitler durch ein Bombenattenat zu toeten. (AP Photo) ** NUR S/W ** ** zu APD3726 **
Since 1922, Julius Schreck has driven more than a hundred thousand kilometers with Adolf Hitler. He is the only man the Nazi leader trusted to do his driving. Schreck died in Munich May 16, 1936. He is shown here with Hitler in this undated photo in the official Nazi Mercedes automobile. (AP Photo)
Swiss-American actor Billy Frick (center) is posing as the former German dictator Adolf Hitler for an American documentary film made in Munich shown August 17, 1971. The subject of this television production is the attempted assassination of Adolf Hitler on July 20th 1944. To the left and right of Frick, are two actors dressed as SS soldiers who carry ??sHitler??? away from the scene after the bomb explosion. (AP Photo)
Heinrich Noll, 38-year-old German unemployed Male Nurse who is the Spittin' image of Adolf Hitler, has his identity papers checked by a careful military policeman, Corporal Edward J. Kulick, on a Frankfurt, Germany street January 7, 1950. It was no new experience for the exasperated Noll, who has had frequent brushes with Military Policemen since 1945. (AP Photo)
Accused German National Socialist leaders are seen sitting in the defendant's dock, during the trial of Nazi war criminals at the Palace of Justice, Nuremberg, Germany, in November 1945. In the front row from left to right are: Reichsmarshal Hermann Goering, Chief of German Air Force and second most powerful man of the Third Reich, Rudolf Hess, third deputy to Adolf Hitler after Goering, Reichs Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop and Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel. The defendants sitting on the backrow bench are, from left to right: Grand Admiral Karl Doenitz, Admiral Erich Raeder, Reichs Youth leader Baldur von Schirach and Fritz Sauckel, organizer of the Nazi slave labor system. The International Military Tribunal took place between November 20, 1945 and October 1, 1946. (AP Photo)
Apr 30, 1945; Berlin, Germany; Dead ADOLF HITLER after he had shot himself and died in the bunker of Reichskanzlei. This photo is said to be a fake propaganda device formulated by the Soviet's Red Army. Adolf Hitler (April 20, 1889?April 30, 1945) was the Fuhrer and Reichskanzler (Leader and Imperial chancellor) of Germany from 1933 to his death. He was leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP), better known as the Nazi Party. At the height of his power, the armies of Nazi Germany and its Axis Powers dominated much of Europe during World War II. The racial policies that Hitler directed culminated in a massive number of deaths commonly cited at over 11 million people, including 6 million Jews, in a genocide now known as the Holocaust. (Credit Image: ? KEYSTONE Pictures USA)/ eyevine
Apr 29, 1945; Berlin, Germany; ADOLF HITLER dictating shortly before committing suicide. Adolf Hitler (April 20, 1889?April 30, 1945) was the Fuhrer and Reichskanzler (Leader and Imperial chancellor) of Germany from 1933 to his death. He was leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP), better known as the Nazi Party. At the height of his power, the armies of Nazi Germany and its Axis Powers dominated much of Europe during World War II. The racial policies that Hitler directed culminated in a massive number of deaths commonly cited at over 11 million people, including 6 million Jews, in a genocide now known as the Holocaust. (Credit Image: ? KEYSTONE Pictures USA)/ eyevine
Troops of the 45th, 3rd and 42nd Divisions, 7th U.S. Army, who took part in the capture of Nuremberg, Germany, salute the U.S. flag, in front of the Frauenkirche Cathedral on Adolf Hitler Platz,on Hitler's birthday, April 20, 1945. The U.S. flag is flown at half mast in honour of the late President Roosevelt. (AP Photo/Jim Pringle)
Troops of the 7th U.S. Army march past the reviewing stand at Adolf Hitler Platz, Nuremberg, Germany, on Hitler's birthday, April 20, 1945, to mark the capture of the city. At right the U.S. flag is flown at half mast in honour of the late President Roosevelt. (AP Photo/Jim Pringle)
Apr 15, 1945; Munich, Germany; ADOLF HITLER (April 20, 1889?April 30, 1945) was the Fuhrer and Reichskanzler (Leader and Imperial chancellor) of Germany from 1933 to his death. He was leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP), better known as the Nazi Party. At the height of his power, the armies of Nazi Germany and its Axis Powers dominated much of Europe during World War II. The racial policies that Hitler directed culminated in a massive number of deaths commonly cited at over 11 million people, including 6 million Jews, in a genocide now known as the Holocaust. (Credit Image: ? KEYSTONE Pictures USA)/ eyevine
Apr 10, 1945; Berlin, Germany; ADOLF HITLER and his mistress EVA BRAUN visiting with two children. Adolf Hitler (April 20, 1889?April 30, 1945) was the Fuhrer and Reichskanzler (Leader and Imperial chancellor) of Germany from 1933 to his death. He was leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP), better known as the Nazi Party. At the height of his power, the armies of Nazi Germany and its Axis Powers dominated much of Europe during World War II. The racial policies that Hitler directed culminated in a massive number of deaths commonly cited at over 11 million people, including 6 million Jews, in a genocide now known as the Holocaust. (Credit Image: ? KEYSTONE Pictures USA)/ eyevine
Adolf Hitler, right, views the damaged Reichskanzlei in Berlin, Germany, in April 1945, shortly before his suicide. This is one of the last photos of Hitler. Person at left not identified. (AP Photo) --- Adolf Hitler, rechts, begutachtet Ende April 1945, kurz vor seinem Selbstmord, in Berlin die zertruemmerte Reichskanzlei. Es ist eines der letzten Bilder des Diktators. Person links nicht identifiziert. (AP Photo)
This is one of the last pictures taken of Adolf Hitler in his bunker in Berlin in 1945 as he shakes hands with Col. General Schoerner, appointed commander-in-chief of the non-existent Wehrmacht in Hitler's last will and testament. In doorway is Hitler's adjustant, Julius Schaub. (AP Photo)
Dec 12, 1944; Berlin, Germany; ADOLF HITLER (April 20, 1889?April 30, 1945) was the Fuhrer and Reichskanzler (Leader and Imperial chancellor) of Germany from 1933 to his death. He was leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP), better known as the Nazi Party. At the height of his power, the armies of Nazi Germany and its Axis Powers dominated much of Europe during World War II. The racial policies that Hitler directed culminated in a massive number of deaths commonly cited at over 11 million people, including 6 million Jews, in a genocide now known as the Holocaust. (Credit Image: ? KEYSTONE Pictures USA)/ eyevine
U.S. soldiers of Pennsylvania's 28th Infantry Division march along the Champs Elysees, the Arc de Triomphe in the background, on Aug. 29, 1944, four days after the liberation of Paris, France. World War II began in September 1939 with Adolf Hitler's invasion of Poland. He launched the Holocaust and history's most destructive war, leaving 17,000,000 soldiers and 60,000,000 civilians dead. Germany surrendered on May 7, 1945. (AP Photo/Peter J. Carroll)
U.S. soldiers of Pennsylvania's 28th Infantry Division march along the Champs Elysees, the Arc de Triomphe in the background, on Aug. 29, 1944, four days after the liberation of Paris, France. World War II began in September 1939 with Adolf Hitler's invasion of Poland. He launched the Holocaust and history's most destructive war, leaving 17,000,000 soldiers and 60,000,000 civilians dead. Germany surrendered on May 7, 1945. (AP Photo/Peter J. Carroll)
German leader Adolf Hitler shakes hands with Italian Prime Minister Benito Mussolini as they say goodbye after the dictators met for a conference in Rastenburg, Prussia, July 22, 1944 during World War II. Hitler met with Mussolini shortly after the attempted bomb assassination July 20, from which he escaped with an injury to his right arm and a loss of hearing. At right is Third Reich's Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop and Reichs Marshal Hermann Goering. (AP Photo)
Shortly after surviving an assassination attempt, Nazi leader Adolf Hitler, second from right, prepares for a meeting with Italian leader Benito Mussolini on July 20, 1944. The file photo shows from left to right: Hitler's secretary Bormann, chief press officer Dietrich, Hitler, SS officer Schaub and in the background German ambassador in Rome Rahn. (AP Photo) --- Kurz nach dem versuchten Attentat bereitet sich Adolf Hitler am 20. Juli 1944 auf ein Treffen mit Benito Mussolini vor. Umstehend, von links nach rechts, Reichsleiter und 'Sekretaer des Fuehrers' Bormann, Reichspressechef Dietrich, Adolf Hitler, SS-Gruppenfuehrer Schaub und im Hintergrund der deutsche Botschafter in Rom Rahn. (AP Photo/Archiv)
** ARCHIV ** Kurz nach dem versuchten Attentat bereitet sich Adolf Hitler am 20. Juli 1944 auf ein Treffen mit Benito Mussolini vor. Umstehend, von links nach rechts, Reichsleiter und 'Sekretaer des Fuehrers' Bormann, Reichspressechef Dr. Dietrich, Adolf Hitler, SS-Gruppenfuehrer Schaub und im Hintergrund der deutsche Botschafter in Rom Rahn. Vor 60 Jahren, am 20. Juli 1944, scheiterten Graf Schenck von Stauffenberg und seine Mitkaempfer mit dem Versuch Hitler durch ein Bombenattentat zu toeten. (AP Photo/Archiv) ** NUR S/W ** ** zu APD3726 **
Dec 18, 1943; Berlin, Germany; ADOLF HITLER during a speech, GOERING and GOEBBELS are applauding in the front row. Adolf Hitler (April 20, 1889?April 30, 1945) was the Fuhrer and Reichskanzler (Leader and Imperial chancellor) of Germany from 1933 to his death. He was leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP), better known as the Nazi Party. At the height of his power, the armies of Nazi Germany and its Axis Powers dominated much of Europe during World War II. The racial policies that Hitler directed culminated in a massive number of deaths commonly cited at over 11 million people, including 6 million Jews, in a genocide now known as the Holocaust. (Credit Image: ? KEYSTONE Pictures USA)/ eyevine
German Chancellor Adolf Hitler, left, shakes hands with Field Marshal General Wilhelm Keitel upon his arrival at the Sports Palace, Berlin, Jan. 8, 1943. Others seen saluting are Reichsfuhrer Heinrich Himmler, right, and Field Marshal Erhard Milch salutes with a Marshal's Baton, second right. (AP Photo)
German Chancellor and dictator Adolf Hitler, centre, talks to his new Chief of Staff General Kurt Zeitzler, right, at a military review, in Germany, Dec. 14, 1942. Between Hitler and Zeitzler is German Minister for Arms and Munitions, Albert Speer and standing far right is Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel. (AP Photo)
Oct 19, 1942; Berlin, Germany; ADOLF HITLER (April 20, 1889?April 30, 1945) was the Fuhrer and Reichskanzler (Leader and Imperial chancellor) of Germany from 1933 to his death. He was leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP), better known as the Nazi Party. At the height of his power, the armies of Nazi Germany and its Axis Powers dominated much of Europe during World War II. The racial policies that Hitler directed culminated in a massive number of deaths commonly cited at over 11 million people, including 6 million Jews, in a genocide now known as the Holocaust. (Credit Image: ? KEYSTONE Pictures USA)/ eyevine
Jul 03, 1942; Berlin, Germany; ADOLF HITLER consoling the two sons of German Nazi General Reinhard Heydrich at the state funeral after he was killed in Prague. Adolf Hitler (April 20, 1889?April 30, 1945) was the Fuhrer and Reichskanzler (Leader and Imperial chancellor) of Germany from 1933 to his death. He was leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP), better known as the Nazi Party. At the height of his power, the armies of Nazi Germany and its Axis Powers dominated much of Europe during World War II. The racial policies that Hitler directed culminated in a massive number of deaths commonly cited at over 11 million people, including 6 million Jews, in a genocide now known as the Holocaust. (Credit Image: ? KEYSTONE Pictures USA)/ eyevine
Reichsmarschall (General of the German air Force) Hermann Goering, Adolf Hitler, Mrs. Goering (actress Emmy Sonnemann), the veiled mother of Werner Moelders and the widow of Moelders Luise, from right to left, paying their last respect to pilot and air force Captain Werner Moelders, during the state funeral at the German Ministry for Defense in Berlin, November 29, 1941. Moelders crashed as a passenger of a civil Heinkel He 111 plane after both engines failed attempting to land in Breslau, Silesia, which is a part of Poland today. (AP Photo)
Adolf Hitler, left, congratulates Lieut. Gen. Erwin Rommel on Nov. 21, 1941 as the latter was decorated earlier in 1941 for his work as a tank commander in the 1940 German western front offensive. Gen. Rommel is now in charge of German forces in North Africa which are threatened by a new British offensive. (AP Photo)
Sep 16, 1941; Berlin, Germany; ADOLF HITLER with HERMANN GOERING, General KEITAL studing the maps at Hitler's headquarters. Adolf Hitler (April 20, 1889?April 30, 1945) was the Fuhrer and Reichskanzler (Leader and Imperial chancellor) of Germany from 1933 to his death. He was leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP), better known as the Nazi Party. At the height of his power, the armies of Nazi Germany and its Axis Powers dominated much of Europe during World War II. The racial policies that Hitler directed culminated in a massive number of deaths commonly cited at over 11 million people, including 6 million Jews, in a genocide now known as the Holocaust. (Credit Image: ? KEYSTONE Pictures USA)/ eyevine
Jul 08, 1941; Toronto, CANADA; BRIGID HITLER, wife of Adolf Hitler's half-brother Alois Hitler Jr., bidding goodbye to her son WILLIAM PATRICK HITLER when he left to join the Canadian Air Force in 1941. Fervent anti-Nazi William Patrick campaigned against his uncle during the World War II. (Credit Image: ? KEYSTONE Pictures USA)/ eyevine
Adolf Hitler (second from left) and Dr. Ante Pavelic (second from right) listen to Hermann Goering (right) at Hilter's mountain residence,the Berghof, on June 6, 1941 in Bavaria. The occasion was Hitler's reception for Pavelic, the newly appointed Croatian Chief of State. (AP Photo/Berlin)
Apr 22, 1941; Berlin, Germany; An oil painting depiction of ADOLF HITLER by Professor Klaus Richter. Adolf Hitler (April 20, 1889?April 30, 1945) was the Fuhrer and Reichskanzler (Leader and Imperial chancellor) of Germany from 1933 to his death. He was leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP), better known as the Nazi Party. At the height of his power, the armies of Nazi Germany and its Axis Powers dominated much of Europe during World War II. The racial policies that Hitler directed culminated in a massive number of deaths commonly cited at over 11 million people, including 6 million Jews, in a genocide now known as the Holocaust. (Credit Image: ? KEYSTONE Pictures USA)/ eyevine
At his field headquarters somewhere in the Balkans, Adolf Hitler receives congratulations as he confers with high Nazi officials on his 52nd birthday, April 20, 1941. Left to right: Grand Admiral Erich Raeder, Naval Chief; Hitler; Foreign Minister Joachim Von Ribbentrop and Reichs Marshall Hermann Goering. (AP Photo)
Apr 12, 1941; Berlin, Germany;ADOLF HITLER during WWII. Adolf Hitler (April 20, 1889?April 30, 1945) was the Fuhrer and Reichskanzler (Leader and Imperial chancellor) of Germany from 1933 to his death. He was leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP), better known as the Nazi Party. At the height of his power, the armies of Nazi Germany and its Axis Powers dominated much of Europe during World War II. The racial policies that Hitler directed culminated in a massive number of deaths commonly cited at over 11 million people, including 6 million Jews, in a genocide now known as the Holocaust. (Credit Image: ? KEYSTONE Pictures USA)/ eyevine
The German Aviatrix and Captain Hanna Reitsch shakes hands with German chancellor Adolf Hitler after being awarded the Iron Cross second class at the Reich Chancellory in Berlin, Germany in April 1941, for her service in the development of airplane armament instruments during World War II. In back, center is Reichsmarshal Hermann Goering. At the extreme right is Lt. Gen. Karl Bodenschatz of the German air ministry. (AP Photo)
Mar 16, 1941; Berlin, Germany; ADOLF HITLER takes the salute while soilders hold their regimental flags. Adolf Hitler (April 20, 1889?April 30, 1945) was the Fuhrer and Reichskanzler (Leader and Imperial chancellor) of Germany from 1933 to his death. He was leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP), better known as the Nazi Party. At the height of his power, the armies of Nazi Germany and its Axis Powers dominated much of Europe during World War II. The racial policies that Hitler directed culminated in a massive number of deaths commonly cited at over 11 million people, including 6 million Jews, in a genocide now known as the Holocaust. (Credit Image: ? KEYSTONE Pictures USA)/ eyevine
Image one of the buildings and yard of the Ordensburg Sonthofen, south Bavaria, Germany, February 24, 1941. At the flag pole flies the banner of the Hitler Youth. The Ordensburg Sonthofen is one of twelve Adolf Hitler schools in Germany, educating the elite of the Hitler Youth. There are no fees for the boarding schools, everything including food and clothing is paid for by the government. For the youngsters aged between 12 and 18 there are no reports for the entire school period or flunking of classes. But if boys don't prove their values they have to leave the school.. (AP Photo)
Students in their uniforms of the Hitler Youth are studying at the library of the Ordensburg Sonthofen, south Bavaria, Germany, February 24, 1941. The Ordensburg Sonthofen is one of twelve Adolf Hitler schools in Germany educating the elite of the Hitler Youth. There are no fees for the boarding schools, everything including food and clothing is paid for by the government. For the youngsters aged between 12 and 18 there are no reports for the entire school period or flunking of classes. But if boys don't prove their values they have to leave the school. (AP Photo)
Dec 04, 1940; Berlin, Germany; ADOLF HITLER inspecting his troops. Adolf Hitler (April 20, 1889?April 30, 1945) was the Fuhrer and Reichskanzler (Leader and Imperial chancellor) of Germany from 1933 to his death. He was leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP), better known as the Nazi Party. At the height of his power, the armies of Nazi Germany and its Axis Powers dominated much of Europe during World War II. The racial policies that Hitler directed culminated in a massive number of deaths commonly cited at over 11 million people, including 6 million Jews, in a genocide now known as the Holocaust. (Credit Image: ? KEYSTONE Pictures USA)/ eyevine
Nov 16, 1940; Berlin, Germany; ADOLF HITLER (April 20, 1889?April 30, 1945) was the Fuhrer and Reichskanzler (Leader and Imperial chancellor) of Germany from 1933 to his death. He was leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP), better known as the Nazi Party. At the height of his power, the armies of Nazi Germany and its Axis Powers dominated much of Europe during World War II. The racial policies that Hitler directed culminated in a massive number of deaths commonly cited at over 11 million people, including 6 million Jews, in a genocide now known as the Holocaust. (Credit Image: ? KEYSTONE Pictures USA)/ eyevine
Soviet Commissar for Foreign Affairs, Vyacheslav M. Molotov, left, meets with Nazi German chancellor Adolf Hitler in Berlin, on November 13, 1940, to discuss spheres of interest of each power. The meetings result in an agreement between the Soviet Union and the Axis Powers of Germany, Italy and Japan, called the Four Power Pact. The man sitting in the middle is an unidentified interpreter. (AP Photo)
The Soviet president for foreign affairs V.M. (Vyacheslav Mikhailovich) Molotov, second from left, leaves with Germany's state secretary Dr. Otto Meissner, second from right, the German Empire's chancellory in Berlin after lengthy talks with Adolf Hitler, November 12, 1940. Others are not identified. (AP Photo)
Oct 24, 1940; Berlin, Germany; ADOLF HITLER (April 20, 1889?April 30, 1945) was the Fuhrer and Reichskanzler (Leader and Imperial chancellor) of Germany from 1933 to his death. He was leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP), better known as the Nazi Party. At the height of his power, the armies of Nazi Germany and its Axis Powers dominated much of Europe during World War II. The racial policies that Hitler directed culminated in a massive number of deaths commonly cited at over 11 million people, including 6 million Jews, in a genocide now known as the Holocaust. (Credit Image: ? KEYSTONE Pictures USA)/ eyevine
Following the signing of the pact, alligning Japan with the Axis Powers, the Japanese Ambassador to Berlin, Suturo Kurusu reads his government's declaration, at the Reich Chancellory, Berlin, Oct. 16, 1940. Seated right German dictator Adolf Hitler and Italian Count Ciano, centre, listens to the declaration. (AP Photo)
Adolf Hitler (front row right) is shown with his war Chiefs and Ministers at a Reichstag meeting, July 19, 1940 in Berlin, Germany, when he made a ?last appeal? to Great Britain to end the war. Front Row, L. to R. Minister of interior Wilhelm Frick, field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel, high Command Chief; field marshal Walter Von Brauchitsch, army chief; grand admiral Wilhelm Raeder, Navy chief; foreign Minister Joachim Von Ribbentrop; deputy party leader Rudolf Hess and Hitler. Behind Hitler (in civilian clothes) is propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels. (AP Photo)
One day after the formal capitulation of France, on June 23, 1940, Adolf Hitler is posing in Paris with the Eiffel Tower in the background. He is accompanied by Albert Speer, German Reichsminister of armaments and Hitler's chief architect, left, and Arno Breker, professor of visual arts in Berlin and Hitler's favorite sculptor, right. An unknown cameraman seen in the foreground is filming the event. (AP Photo)
Representatives of Germany and France meet at Compiegne Forest, France, in the railroad dining car (top image) to discuss Armistice terms, June 21, 1940. It is the same car in which Marshal Foch handed the Germans the armistice terms of 1918. At bottom Adolf Hitler is shown, center, with Col. Gen. Wilhelm Keitel, left, and Col Gen. Walther von Brauchitsch, right, who accompanied him to the armistice meeting. (AP Photo)
Representatives of Germany and France meet at Compiegne Forest, France, in the railroad dining car to discuss armistice terms on June 21, 1940 during World War II. Fuehrer of the German Reich, Adolf Hitler, is seated at left center. The others are not identified. The armistice agreement between the German High Command of the armed forces and the French plenipotentiaries was signed on June 22. (AP Photo)
Representatives of Germany and France met at Compiegne Forest, France, in the railroad dining car to discuss armistice terms on June 21, 1940. It is the same car in which Marshal Foch handed the Germans the armistice terms of 1918. Adolf Hitler (center) with Col. Gen. Wilhelm Keitel (left) and Col. Gen. Walter Von Brauchitsch (right) who accompanied him to the armistice meeting. (AP Photo)
Benito Mussolini, left, and Adolf Hitler move along in step, smilingly accepting the plaudits of Munich residents when they met to discuss armistice terms for beaten France on June 18, 1940. Joyous expressions on faces of women and girls at left as they raise their arms to "Heil" the axis leaders. (AP Photo)
Jun 13, 1940; Paris, France; ADOLF HITLER in Paris. Adolf Hitler (April 20, 1889?April 30, 1945) was the Fuhrer and Reichskanzler (Leader and Imperial chancellor) of Germany from 1933 to his death. He was leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP), better known as the Nazi Party. At the height of his power, the armies of Nazi Germany and its Axis Powers dominated much of Europe during World War II. The racial policies that Hitler directed culminated in a massive number of deaths commonly cited at over 11 million people, including 6 million Jews, in a genocide now known as the Holocaust. (Credit Image: ? KEYSTONE Pictures USA)/ eyevine
Jun 10, 1940; Berlin, Germany; ADOLF HITLER and MUSSOLINI inspecting military and navel guards. Adolf Hitler (April 20, 1889?April 30, 1945) was the Fuhrer and Reichskanzler (Leader and Imperial chancellor) of Germany from 1933 to his death. He was leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP), better known as the Nazi Party. At the height of his power, the armies of Nazi Germany and its Axis Powers dominated much of Europe during World War II. The racial policies that Hitler directed culminated in a massive number of deaths commonly cited at over 11 million people, including 6 million Jews, in a genocide now known as the Holocaust. (Credit Image: ? KEYSTONE Pictures USA)/ eyevine
Jun 10, 1940; Berlin, Germany; ADOLF HITLER and MUSSOLINI inspecting military and navel guards. Adolf Hitler (April 20, 1889?April 30, 1945) was the Fuhrer and Reichskanzler (Leader and Imperial chancellor) of Germany from 1933 to his death. He was leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP), better known as the Nazi Party. At the height of his power, the armies of Nazi Germany and its Axis Powers dominated much of Europe during World War II. The racial policies that Hitler directed culminated in a massive number of deaths commonly cited at over 11 million people, including 6 million Jews, in a genocide now known as the Holocaust. (Credit Image: ? KEYSTONE Pictures USA)/ eyevine
May 23, 1940; Berlin, Germany; ADOLF HITLER bidding farewell to MUSSOLINI. Adolf Hitler (April 20, 1889?April 30, 1945) was the Fuhrer and Reichskanzler (Leader and Imperial chancellor) of Germany from 1933 to his death. He was leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP), better known as the Nazi Party. At the height of his power, the armies of Nazi Germany and its Axis Powers dominated much of Europe during World War II. The racial policies that Hitler directed culminated in a massive number of deaths commonly cited at over 11 million people, including 6 million Jews, in a genocide now known as the Holocaust. (Credit Image: ? KEYSTONE Pictures USA)/ eyevine
May 23, 1940; Berlin, Germany; ADOLF HITLER bidding farewell to MUSSOLINI. Adolf Hitler (April 20, 1889?April 30, 1945) was the Fuhrer and Reichskanzler (Leader and Imperial chancellor) of Germany from 1933 to his death. He was leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP), better known as the Nazi Party. At the height of his power, the armies of Nazi Germany and its Axis Powers dominated much of Europe during World War II. The racial policies that Hitler directed culminated in a massive number of deaths commonly cited at over 11 million people, including 6 million Jews, in a genocide now known as the Holocaust. (Credit Image: ? KEYSTONE Pictures USA)/ eyevine
The annual Memorial Day for those who died in Germany's wars was held throughout Germany on Sunday, March 10, 1940. The Fuehrer and the German government attended the ceremony in the Berlin Zeughaus (Military museum). A general view of the ceremony in the Berlin Zeughaus on March 10, 1940 during Adolf Hitler's address. (AP Photo/Roth )
Gauleiter Adolf Wagner is pictured visiting victims of the Buergerbraeu Cellar bomb explosion, in a hospital in Munich, Germany, November 10, 1939 after a terrorist's bomb attack in the evening of November 8, 1939, aiming to assassinate Adolf Hitler. 8 people were killed and 63 injured. Hitler left early after speaking there, to catch his train back to Berlin. He couldn't take the planned flight due to heavy fog. (AP Photo)
Adolf Hitler, center, and Hermann Goering, right, are seen as they arrived in Berlin after escaping from an apparent attempt to assassinate them in Munich where they were celebrating the Beer Cellar Putsch of 1923, Nov. 8, 1939. The explosion, which occurred after Hitler left the scene, killed six and injured more than 60. (AP Photo)
Oct 24, 1939; Berlin, Germany; ADOLF HITLER (April 20, 1889?April 30, 1945) was the Fuhrer und Reichskanzler (Leader and Imperial chancellor) of Germany from 1933 to his death. He was leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP), better known as the Nazi Party. At the height of his power, the armies of Nazi Germany and its Axis Powers dominated much of Europe during World War II. The racial policies that Hitler directed culminated in a massive number of deaths commonly cited at over 11 million people, including 6 million Jews, in a genocide now known as the Holocaust. (Credit Image: ? KEYSTONE Pictures USA)/ eyevine