saw more cheer from these chaps at Nuremberg (in 1945)
tupperware_rules
Well Barbarossa launched earlier that year hasn’t gone as planned and failed to achieve its objective and a few weeks (maybe sooner if this isn’t exactly Christmas day) earlier the US entered the war. May explain the glum looks.
TRZperm
your face when you wanted to go to Moscow for Christmas.
> These images are chilling, bordering on surreal: as World War II raged on December 18, 1941, Adolf Hitler presided over a Christmas party in Munich. The color-enhanced images were captured by Hugo Jaeger, one of Adolf Hitler’s personal photographers. Mr Jaegar buried the photos in a glass jar at the end of the war and they remained hidden there for 10 years until 1955 when he transferred them and around 2,000 other images to a bank vault.
KetchupKatsup
Celebrating the birth of a Jewish bloke?
CurtailedZero112277
Looks like an absolute belter of a party 🥳
crimsonbub
saw more cheer from these chaps at Nuremberg (in 1945)
tupperware_rules
Well Barbarossa launched earlier that year hasn’t gone as planned and failed to achieve its objective and a few weeks (maybe sooner if this isn’t exactly Christmas day) earlier the US entered the war. May explain the glum looks.
TRZperm
your face when you wanted to go to Moscow for Christmas.
arb7721
Found the rest of the album on this source
> These images are chilling, bordering on surreal: as World War II raged on December 18, 1941, Adolf Hitler presided over a Christmas party in Munich. The color-enhanced images were captured by Hugo Jaeger, one of Adolf Hitler’s personal photographers. Mr Jaegar buried the photos in a glass jar at the end of the war and they remained hidden there for 10 years until 1955 when he transferred them and around 2,000 other images to a bank vault.