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Saturday, January 28, 2012

Newly Discovered Photos of Hitler's Home & Office

http://news.yahoo.com/photos/inside-hitler-s-private-world-1327707270-slideshow/

Wow... 70 year old photos of the places Adolph Hitler lived and worked in. There are 6 photos shown in the link attached above, but over 2000 such photos were recently discovered. I would definitely pay money to buy an over-sized photo book of all 2000 of these photos.



THE STORY:

Several never-before-seen photographs have emerged from Adolf Hitler's personal photographer, giving a first time look at Hitler's Berlin apartment and Bavarian estate.

The Mirror reports that photographer Hugo Jaeger was one of the few photographers working with color photography at the time and was granted access to Hitler's living and study quarters, showing artwork and furnishings estimated to be worth millions even in pre-adjusted dollars. The pictures were taken in the two years leading up to the beginning of World War II.
It is rumored that Jaeger took as many as 2,000 photographs of Hitler and his possessions. However, in 1945 Jaeger is thought to have hid the photographs in a leather suitcase.
As Life Magazine reported:
In 1945, when the Allies were making their final push toward Munich, Jaeger found himself face to face with six American soldiers in a small town west of the city. During a search of the house where Jaeger was staying, the Americans found a leather suitcase in which Jaeger had hidden thousands of color photo transparencies. He knew he would be arrested (or worse) if the Americans discovered his film and his close connection to Hitler. He could never have imagined what happened next.


Jaeger then allegedly buried some of the pictures in 12 twelve glass jars outside Munich, returning to retrieve them in 1955. ~ See Life Magazine's story & lots of additional photos here: http://www.life.com/gallery/27022/image/ugc1000272/adolf-hitler-up-close#index/1

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Mysterious Ancient "Winged Structure" Discovered in UK

Thought you'd find this news below interesting. (Note: Anything ancient, archeological or architectural interests me.... cuz you know I love "connecting the dots". )

This story is about unearthing previously unknown types of archeology and architecture... suspected to be from the era of the Iceni Tribe and Boudica the Warrior Queen.

BTW... a few years ago there was an interesting documentary movie made about Boudica the Warrior Queen. I highly recommend it. Can be seen on TV occasionally. See 3 links below.

News Story: http://news.yahoo.com/mysterious-winged-structure-ancient-rome-discovered-143605645.html

Warrior Queen Boudica: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boudicca

Iceni Tribe: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iceni

Primary career choices back in ancient days... Farmer, Fisherman, Mason, Soldier, Slave.
Yes, there were a few wealthy merchants, bankers & priests back then... but not very many.

Regards,

--Hillman
"Builder, Contractor, Developer ... Michigan, Ohio & Florida"

Friday, January 20, 2012

A Slice of Little-Known History - Circa 1940

See: http://player.vimeo.com/video/31202906?autoplay=1

I pride myself in being a student of history but was never aware of this unusal slice of WW II history. Regardless of your age or gender, you will find this interesting. So check out this short clip. It is very well done... almost like being there watching it unfold.

Thursday, January 12, 2012

New Archeological Discovery Changes All Previously Known History!

See: http://www.flixxy.com/12000-year-old-unexplained-structures.htm#.Tl3um632a3A.email

I love archeology and world history! This latest archeological discovery in Turkey is a real "game changer" historically speaking... as it changes everything we ever knew or ever thought we knew... scientifically, historically and/or biblically! Watch it and see.

Note that only about 5% of it has been unearthed to date. Imagine what the next 95% of this discovery will show us. Mind-boggling, to say the least. But it will take many years to complete this work. And my guess is... because one thing always leads to another... before they are done unearthing this place it will end up being larger than first thought.

At this point no one knows who built this place... why they built it... and how they built it... 12,000 years ago!!!! -- Phew! Hard to get one's brain around that much ancient history, especially since we have long thought that civilization as we know it, biblically speaking, started about 6,000 years ago.

Can hardly wait for the "rest of the story". This is why I love the HISTORY CHANNEL and HISTORY INTERNATIONAL channel. Those channels take us to places we would never see otherwise. Such things enrich our lives greatly.

Regards,

--Ohio Hill ... (cousin of Indiana Jones)

PS: For the record, my construction company, HILLMAN CONSTRUCTION CORP., has been around a long time... but HILLMAN CONSTRUCTION was not the General Contractor on this project. That I can attest to. Not did we do any of the design work... or pull permits for any part of this project on behalf of any non-licensed "builder dejour". Besides, the staute of limitations has long since expired, especially on roofing warrantees.