FancyMancy
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I came across this by accident.
The girl in TopoftheAbyss's signature picture
is supposed to be a jew girl with a jew mother and jew grandmother. That picture had been sold at auction for $11 520. Needless to say, I couldn't find anything online which debunked that she is a jew, or claimed that He is not hugging a jew girl.
If she is not a jew, how can that be shown? If she is, then what do you think? Of course, people would say that it was because Hitler was trying to show that He is kind and polite, etc., and if she is, may I ask you,
(If you don't have an account and don't want to pay for information, then you can view it here - http://archive.is/fzvCJ)
I think TopoftheAbyss has amazing Photoshop skillz0rs. To be honest - I don't think I need a reply! Just in case anyone can't see it - the picture in TopoftheAbyss's signature is clearer and not grainy, and doesn't have the overlayed flower drawings, nor the blue ink text written on it. It's also larger, so the other, smaller one was reduced to make it easier to manipulate. Is it an accident or a careless mistake that the flower drawings are over the writing, causing us to not be able to read it? (That's a rhetorical question, but I'd still like to hear - read! - anyone's thoughts.)
So someone wasted $11 520 on a falsified picture. I wonder if they might see this, or someone else might and will tell them, and they might get their money back plus compensation, and Alexander Historical Auctions of Chesapeake City, Maryland might be in trouble for it and lose credibility and reputation and custom. Maybe not.
The girl in TopoftheAbyss's signature picture
is supposed to be a jew girl with a jew mother and jew grandmother. That picture had been sold at auction for $11 520. Needless to say, I couldn't find anything online which debunked that she is a jew, or claimed that He is not hugging a jew girl.
If she is not a jew, how can that be shown? If she is, then what do you think? Of course, people would say that it was because Hitler was trying to show that He is kind and polite, etc., and if she is, may I ask you,
what your point of having that as your sigpic is? Maybe it's a well-doctored picture.TopoftheAbyss said:ping
https://www.washingtonpost.com/history/2018/11/13/the-fuhrers-child-how-hitler-came-adore-girl-with-jewish-rootsMost notably perhaps, the photograph is inscribed by Hitler himself in dark blue ink.
(If you don't have an account and don't want to pay for information, then you can view it here - http://archive.is/fzvCJ)
https://www.timesofisrael.com/photo-of-hitler-embracing-girl-he-knew-was-jewish-sells-for-11000The Washington Post reported the black-and-white image taken by Heinrich Hoffmann and inscribed by Hitler in dark blue ink shows him smiling as he embraces Rosa Bernile Nienau in 1933 at his mountainside retreat. The paper reported the image was deployed as propaganda at a time when the Nazi leader was being presented to the world as a kindly figure.
I think TopoftheAbyss has amazing Photoshop skillz0rs. To be honest - I don't think I need a reply! Just in case anyone can't see it - the picture in TopoftheAbyss's signature is clearer and not grainy, and doesn't have the overlayed flower drawings, nor the blue ink text written on it. It's also larger, so the other, smaller one was reduced to make it easier to manipulate. Is it an accident or a careless mistake that the flower drawings are over the writing, causing us to not be able to read it? (That's a rhetorical question, but I'd still like to hear - read! - anyone's thoughts.)
So someone wasted $11 520 on a falsified picture. I wonder if they might see this, or someone else might and will tell them, and they might get their money back plus compensation, and Alexander Historical Auctions of Chesapeake City, Maryland might be in trouble for it and lose credibility and reputation and custom. Maybe not.