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Hugo Jaeger (18 January 1900 – 1 January 1970) was the former personal photographer of Adolf Hitler. He travelled with Hitler in the years leading up to and throughout World War II and took around 2,000 colour photographs of the German dictator and various events connected with criminal policy of Nazi Germany during the Second World War for example the invasion of Poland, Polish soldiers resting after the lost battle against Germans, destruction of Warsaw and persecution of Jews by the German Nazis in Kutno during the Holocaust and infamous Warsaw Ghetto where people were just prisoners in the heart of the modern city during the Holocaust. Jaeger was one of the few photographers who were using color photography techniques at the time.

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  • Hugo Jaeger (de)
  • Hugo Jaeger (en)
  • Йегер, Хуго (ru)
  • 胡戈·耶格 (zh)
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  • Hugo Jaeger (18 January 1900 – 1 January 1970) was the former personal photographer of Adolf Hitler. He travelled with Hitler in the years leading up to and throughout World War II and took around 2,000 colour photographs of the German dictator and various events connected with criminal policy of Nazi Germany during the Second World War for example the invasion of Poland, Polish soldiers resting after the lost battle against Germans, destruction of Warsaw and persecution of Jews by the German Nazis in Kutno during the Holocaust and infamous Warsaw Ghetto where people were just prisoners in the heart of the modern city during the Holocaust. Jaeger was one of the few photographers who were using color photography techniques at the time. (en)
  • Хуго Йегер (нем. Hugo Jäger; 18 января 1900, Мюнхен — 1 января 1970) — немецкий фотограф. (ru)
  • 胡戈·耶格(Hugo Jaeger,1900年1月18日-1970年1月1日),德國攝影師,曾擔任納粹德國元首阿道夫·希特勒的私人攝影師直到第二次世界大戰結束。這期間他拍攝了約2000張與希特勒相關的彩色照片,是當時為數不多的彩色攝影師。 (zh)
  • Hugo Jaeger (* 18. Januar 1900 in München; † vermutlich nach dem 1. Januar 1970) war ein deutscher Fotograf. Als Mitarbeiter von Adolf Hitlers Leibfotograf Heinrich Hoffmann hatte er in den Jahren 1936 bis 1945 Zugang zu Hitler und dessen persönlichem Umfeld. Während des Zweiten Weltkrieges arbeitete er als Fotograf einer Propagandakompanie. Als einer der ersten deutschen Pressefotografen wandte er sich der Farbfotografie zu. Nach dem Krieg konnte er seine Karriere anscheinend nicht fortsetzen. Nach einer Begegnung mit US-Soldaten, die jedoch bei der Kontrolle nicht auf die Farbnegative aufmerksam wurden, fürchtete Jaeger seine Inhaftierung, falls die Negative auffallen würden. Daher beschloss Jaeger 1945, die Negative zu verstecken und so zu retten, indem er sie in zwölf Glasbehältern in (de)
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