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The Face of Hate

Joseph Goebbels photographed at the League of Nations in Geneva in 1933. Goebbels expression has a reason to be, he had just found out that the men behind the camera was Alfred Eisenstaedt, a German jew. Alfred later described the moment: "He looked at me with hateful eyes and waited for me to wither. But I didn’t wither. If I have a camera in my hand, I don’t know fear.”. Two years later Alfred Eisenstaedt emigrated to the US were he continued his career as a photographer. His most famous photo is the iconic kiss photo 'V-J Day in Times Square'.


This is a companion discussion topic for the original entry at https://www.ww2incolor.com/gallery/german-leadership/47291/the-face-of-hate

aha! This photo is priceless!