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Hitler in Paris: How a Photograph Shocked a World at War
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64 pages
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Set against the backdrop of early World War II, the narrative explores Adolf Hitler's visit to Paris shortly after its fall to German forces. Captured in a photograph at the Eiffel Tower, Hitler's presence symbolizes Nazi triumph and cultural appropriation. This moment not only reflects the shock of the occupied city but also foreshadows Germany's potential invasion of Britain, highlighting the broader implications of Hitler's ambitions for world domination. The imagery serves as a pivotal point in the escalating conflict.
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2014, hardcover
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