Adolf Hitler, accompanied by other German officials, grimly inspects bomb damage in a German city in 1944, in this German film captured by the Army Signal Corps on the western front.; English: The still frame from film depicts Adolf Hitler walking through the ruins of Öschelbronn on September 14, 1933. On September 10, 1933 a fire destroyed 184 buildings and damaged 111 structures, resulting in 357 out of 1421 residents becoming homeless. Hitler arrived in Öschelbronn at around 13:45 and left for Böblingen at around 14:30. The image was used for propaganda purposes by the Germans.[1][2][3


Adolf Hitler, accompanied by other German officials, grimly inspects bomb damage in a German city in 1944, in this German film captured by the Army Signal Corps on the western front.; English: The still frame from film depicts Adolf Hitler walking through the ruins of Öschelbronn on September 14, 1933. On September 10, 1933 a fire destroyed 184 buildings and damaged 111 structures, resulting in 357 out of 1421 residents becoming homeless. Hitler arrived in Öschelbronn at around 13:45 and left for Böblingen at around 14:30. The image was used for propaganda purposes by the Germans.[1][2][3] General notes: Use War and Conflict Number 1088 when ordering a reproduction or requesting information about this image.


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