THESE are the never-before-seen photos of evil Adolf Hitler produced past the Nazis to attempt and show what a nice chap he was.
Hundreds of black-and-white images show the Nazi dictator smile and interacting with children in an attempt to portray him every bit a "personal friend and guardian of the German youth".
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The little girl called to be photographed with Hitler appears to be bewildered Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler's Alpine Headquarters
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While enjoying some team, Hitler sits with a girl who wants his autograph Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler's Alpine Headquarters
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A young boy draws away from Hitler, who in turn keeps hold of the boy in instance he runs off Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler's Alpine Headquarters
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A young girl beams equally she walks hand-in- paw with the Führer towards the house Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler's Alpine Headquarters
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As a smiling Hitler takes the boy's mitt the lensman captures a vote- winning image that sets the standard for modernistic political candidature Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler'southward Alpine Headquarters
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While displaying neat discipline by standing to attention and patiently awaiting the Führer'southward greeting, the older boys cannot hide the excitement on their faces Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler'southward Tall Headquarters
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The kid had been invited to spend a short time with Hitler because her birthday is on the same day every bit him Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler's Tall Headquarters
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Hitler feeding small deer to testify his gentle side and portray a man in tune with nature Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler'south Tall Headquarters Other carefully staged snaps show Hitler feeding small deer to show his gentle side and portray a man in tune with nature.
He is also pictured posing with his pet dogs - to give an impression he enjoyed life'due south uncomplicated pleasures.
The photographs were deliberately taken to present the Führer as a human being who enjoyed the swell outdoors and a visionary far removed from the banalities of everyday life.
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he Führer enjoys the company of two niggling girls from the Saar region who are spending time at Haus Wachenfeld equally the guests of his half-sister Angela, his housekeeper from 1928 to 1936 Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler's Alpine Headquarters
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Hitler with the youth in the mountains Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler'due south Alpine Headquarters
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Hitler chats with two local children while visiting the Hintersee not far from Berchtesgaden Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler's Alpine Headquarters
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These ii little girls are so engrossed in their own activity that they seem oblivious to the Führer'due south presence Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler's Alpine Headquarters
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Hitler picks out this young girl for particular for the full 'ah' factor Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler'southward Alpine Headquarters
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Hitler stops in passing to talk to this small male child Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler's Tall Headquarters
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Another of Fräulein Nienau's regular visits to the Obersalzberg provides nevertheless some other photo opportunity Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler's Alpine Headquarters At the time, the propaganda worked as thousands of immature people came to believe Hitler as a personal friend and father figure.
Thus, through the encouragement of the many youth organisations were prepare for that very purpose.
In that location were also numerous pictures depicting Hitler working tirelessly for the German people - even though historically, he was known not to be a morning person who rarely woke upwardly before midday.
The serial of propaganda postcards take been published in Hitler's Alpine Headquarters by James Wilson - which takes a look at how Hitler transformed the small mountainside region of Obersalzberg into his home and the Nazis' southern headquarters.
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The Führer stands on a rock at Obersee-Königssee - a half hour journey from Berchtesgaden Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler's Tall Headquarters
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A wistful, uniformed Hitler sits on a stone located only a few metres from the spot observed during some other visit to the Obersee Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler'south Alpine Headquarters
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Hitler at Hintersee with Göring, Wilhelm Brückner and his sister Paula on a visit to the Hintersee Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler's Alpine Headquarters
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The grave of Hitler's sister Paula equally it appeared when photographed in early on 2007 Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler'southward Alpine Headquarters
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Hitler sitting in the stern of one of the many pleasure arts and crafts that travel the lake Königssee (King'southward Lake) near Berchtesgaden Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler'south Alpine Headquarters
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This is an early paradigm, produced during the start year of Hitler's chancellorship in 1933. Hitler made numerous visits to the Hochlenzer during the periods he spent on the Obersalzberg Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler's Tall Headquarters
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Hitler pictured in his home at the solarium at Haus Wachenfeld with his dog, Blonda Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler'southward Alpine Headquarters
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The Führer attends to paperwork while seated on the terrace of his dear Haus Wachenfeld Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler's Alpine Headquarters
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Berchtesgaden children congratulate the Führer Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler'southward Alpine Headquarters
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Hitler's country business firm Wachenfeld in Berchtesgadener Country Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler'due south Tall Headquarters
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Haus Wachenfeld the Führer'due south home on the Obersalzberg Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler'south Tall Headquarters
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Haus Wachenfeld photographed looking back towards the mount route Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler's Alpine Headquarters
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Hitler and his deputy Hess admiring the view from Haus Wachenfeld towards Berchtesgaden Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler's Alpine Headquarters
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Hitler greets some of his erstwhile comrades from the Showtime World War during a visit to the Hintersee Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler's Alpine Headquarters
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Haus Wachenfeld and the surrounding area rests beneath a blanket of deep snow Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler's Alpine Headquarters
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Hitler's guard canis familiaris Sirus photographed close to Haus Wachenfeld Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler's Alpine Headquarters
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Hundreds of people line the road leading to Hitler's domicile in the hope to catch a glimpse of him Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler's Alpine Headquarters
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The Führer, having just been presented with flowers by this local girl passes them rather smartly to his SA adjutant, Wilhelm Brückner Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler's Alpine Headquarters
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Hitler and his deputy Hess photographed on the drive near Haus Wachenfeld Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler'due south Alpine Headquarters
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An aerial view of Haus Wachenfeld and the Obersalzberg region, in this instance appearing somewhat insignificant against the backdrop of the magnificent Hoher Göll Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler's Alpine Headquarters
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Hitler'due south land house Wachenfeld towards Reiteralpe Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler's Tall Headquarters
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A young admirer requests the Führer's autograph Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler's Alpine Headquarters
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Hitler takes a telephone call informing him of the consequence of the referendum on the disputed Saar region held on 13 Jan 1935 Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler's Alpine Headquarters
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Hitler relaxes on the terrace of the Predigtstuhl Hotel located on the outskirts of Bad Reichenhall Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler's Alpine Headquarters
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Hitler poses thoughtfully for the camera amid tranquil surround near Berchtesgaden Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler'due south Alpine Headquarters
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The Nazis produced these images to show Hitler as a caring and approachable human who was genuinely interested in young people Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler's Alpine Headquarters
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Included in this small group of leading Nazis are, from left to right; Heinrich Himmler (1900-45), head of the SS and chief of Gestapo. Behind Himmler stands Martin Mutschmann (1879-1947), Gauleiter of Saxony. The human continuing in the doorway is Karl Weinrich (1887-1973), Gauleiter of Kurhessen. Beside Himmler stands Dr Wilhelm Frick (1877-1946), Reich Minister for the Interior Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler's Tall Headquarters
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Haus Wachenfeld, land home of the Reich Chancellor in Berchtesgaden Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler's Alpine Headquarters
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Enthusiastic crowds salute and greet their Führer every bit he exchanges a few words with a immature woman at the front of this orderly line Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler'southward Alpine Headquarters
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Hitler shares an 'intimate' moment with a proud female parent and daughter Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler's Alpine Headquarters
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A young lady poses with Hitler - at the fourth dimension the fourth dimension this was equivalent to being photographed with your favourite film or pop star Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler'southward Alpine Headquarters
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A grin Hitler wearing a traditional Bavarian jacket greets the crowds lining the road below the house with the Nazi salute Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler's Tall Headquarters
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Hitler, Goebbels and Schreck stand by the drive leading to Haus Wachenfeld. Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler's Alpine Headquarters
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Haus Wachenfeld photographed in its original country, peaceful, traditional and possessing neat rustic charm; as notwithstanding no work has begun Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler's Alpine Headquarters
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The firm of the Führer in Apr 1933 showing renovation gets underway Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler's Alpine Headquarters
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Hitler looks out beyond the valley towards Austria Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler'due south Tall Headquarters
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Haus Wachenfeld, country firm of the Reich Chancellor in Berchtesgaden. Photographed from a bespeak uphill and near behind the property, this image gives an indication of the distance to the mountains opposite and the spectacular views afforded on a clear solar day. Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler's Tall Headquarters
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View from Alpine Hotel zum Türken to Adolf Hitler's country house Wachenfeld and Reiteralpe Mountains (Obersalzberg i,000m) Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler's Alpine Headquarters
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Hitler, posing nigh the firm, gazes thoughtfully beyond the valley in the direction of his birthplace, Austria Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler's Alpine Headquarters
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Hitler projects the image of a caring and approachable leader by posing with kids Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler'due south Tall Headquarters
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Hundreds of people line the route leading down from Hotel zum Türken towards Haus Wachenfeld in expectation of seeing their Führer Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler'southward Alpine Headquarters
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Hitler's favourite place to stay in Berchtesgaden Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler's Alpine Headquarters
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While accompanied past Hitler Youth Leader, Baldur von Schirach (standing behind Hitler) and Hermann Göring, caput of the Luftwaffe (farthermost correct), the Führer engages his adoring public on the road close to Haus Wachenfeld Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler'southward Alpine Headquarters
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Hitler'due south dwelling house on Obersalzberg about Berchtesgaden Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler's Alpine Headquarters
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This early prototype sees a rather uncomfortable looking Hitler attempting to relax while on the Obersalzberg Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler's Alpine Headquarters
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The Führer chats with little Bernile during another of the child's visits to Haus Wachenfeld Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler'southward Alpine Headquarters
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Reich Chancellor Adolf Hitler (standing right) on the terrace of his country firm Wachenfeld entertaining a little girl from Berchtesgaden Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler'due south Tall Headquarters
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This picayune daughter, Rosa Bernile Nienau from Munich became a favourite on the Obersalzberg. She and her mother, a doctor'south widow from Munich, visited the Obersalzberg for the first time in 1932. Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler's Alpine Headquarters
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Hitler, in sitting alone on the perimeter wall of the terrace in this way succeeds in communicating the idea of the somewhat lonely, pensive figure Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler's Alpine Headquarters
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Haus Wachenfeld and the outstretched valley beneath from the now extended terrace at Hotel zum Türken Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler'southward Alpine Headquarters
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Hitler in the company of a pocket-sized group standing earlier Haus Wachenfeld. The man second from the left is Julius Schreck, Hitler'south chauffeur and babysitter. Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler's Alpine Headquarters
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Hitler enjoying life'southward simple pleasures by resting with his faithful companion, his German language Shepherd Blonda Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler's Alpine Headquarters
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Ii young women, having reached a point on the Obersalzberg so known as 'Adolf Hitler Hill', give the unmistakable Nazi salute while posing for the camera Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler'south Tall Headquarters
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While accompanied past members of the SS, a fatherly Hitler greets some children selected from the daily gathering on the road near Haus Wachenfeld Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler's Alpine Headquarters
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Reich Chancellor Adolf Hitler'southward Haus Wachenfeld, Obersalzberg - an prototype of superb quality reflecting the elementary amuse of the Führer'due south mount home, the one identify he continually plant peace and refuge from all the complications and pressures associated with statesmanship Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler's Alpine Headquarters
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Flag-bearing Hitler Youth besiege on the road most Haus Wachenfeld as an SS man makes his way through the group towards the photographer Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler's Alpine Headquarters
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Hitler presents a gift to his niggling company on the terrace at Haus Wachenfeld Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler's Alpine Headquarters
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View from the terrace of Haus Wachenfeld towards Berchtesgaden Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler's Alpine Headquarters
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Haus Wachenfeld photographed from a point just beneath Hotel zum Türken looking towards the Reiteralpe Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler's Alpine Headquarters
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Reich Chancellor Adolf Hitler and Reich Youth Leader Baldur von Schirach Credit: ExclusivepixiMedia/Hitler'due south Alpine Headquarters We pay for your stories! Do y'all have a story for The Sun Online news team? Email us at tips@the-sun.co.uk or call 0207 782 4368
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