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          Hitler's Face: The Biography of an Image Claudia Schmölders.

          In Hitler's Face Claudia Schmölders reverses the normal protocol of biography: instead of using visual representations as illustrations of a life.!

          Hitler's Face: The Biography of an Image (Material Texts) - Softcover

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          Introduction

          In 1973, Walter Kempowski published the results of a limited survey conducted on about two hundred West German citizens: "Did you ever see Hitler?" As might be expected, the responses were mixed.

          Some still recalled the excitement, some the hatred, some also the complete apathy with which they had perceived Hitler. In many cases the encounter was a childhood memory, not critical as such, but rather part of recollections of ritual splendor, of propagandistic clamor.

          Claudia Schmolders.

        1. Claudia Schmolders.
        2. Hitler's Face: The Biography of an Image (Material Texts) - Softcover ; Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press, ; Buy Used.
        3. In Hitler's Face Claudia Schmölders reverses the normal protocol of biography: instead of using visual representations as illustrations of a life.
        4. Hitler's Face: The Biography of an Image (Material Texts).
        5. In Hitler's Face Claudia Schmolders reverses the normal protocol of biography: instead of using visual representations as illustrations of a life, she takes.
        6. Very few responses made immediate reference to Hitler's physical appearance. Those older than 35 at the time of the survey seemed to react to it as a physical imposition. "He had really big, deep blue eyes, eyes like Fredrick the Great must have had," some observed; "The women turned out the whites of their eyes and fell down like wet rags.

          They lay there like slaughtered calve