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Heinrich Hoffmann was more than Adolf Hitler’s photographer. He was the man who built the dictator’s image. His photos filled propaganda posters, books, and newspapers, shaping Hitler’s public myth. But Hoffmann also grew rich from looted art and Nazi profiteering. Arrested after WWII, he was convicted of war profiteering, yet escaped the harsh justice many Nazis faced. This film uncovers his rise, crimes, and quiet postwar life.

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“Hitler’s Photographer & Art Profiteer Heinrich Hoffmann”

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00:00Six years into Nazi rule, Germany's relentless drive toward war is all but set in motion.
00:07In Moscow, Nazi Germany's foreign minister, Joachim von Ribbentrop, meets with Soviet leader
00:13Josef Stalin to finalize the infamous Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, a cynical agreement that will carve
00:20up Eastern Europe and ignite the conflict within days.
00:25Despite the approaching war, Adolf Hitler remains fixated on Stalin's earlobes in the hope
00:31that they might reveal if his new ally in his attempt to conquer Europe was Jewish or not.
00:37Determined to obtain photographic evidence, he sends his most trusted photographer to
00:42the talks.
00:43The man behind the camera is Heinrich Hoffmann.
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