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"Eyes of Hate". A well known photo of Joseph Goebbels.
Mr Eisenstaedt, who was a photographer for TIME magazine at the time, said: "I found him sitting alone at a folding table on the lawn of the hotel. I photographed him from a distance without him being aware of it."
He took a photo of him, and at first, he seemed very happy, almost in a jovial mood.
But it didn't take too long until some of his bodyguards approached to him and being informed that Alfred, the photographer, was jewish. The sudden change on his face says it all.
'He looked at me with hateful eyes and waited for me to wither. But I didn’t wither.
'If I have a camera in my hand, I don’t know fear.' - Alfred Eisenstaedt.
Mr Eisenstaedt, who was a photographer for TIME magazine at the time, said: "I found him sitting alone at a folding table on the lawn of the hotel. I photographed him from a distance without him being aware of it."
He took a photo of him, and at first, he seemed very happy, almost in a jovial mood.
But it didn't take too long until some of his bodyguards approached to him and being informed that Alfred, the photographer, was jewish. The sudden change on his face says it all.
'He looked at me with hateful eyes and waited for me to wither. But I didn’t wither.
'If I have a camera in my hand, I don’t know fear.' - Alfred Eisenstaedt.