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Hitler; Man of the Year, Time Magazine, Jan. 2, 1939.
Photographed at work, image-heavy. Most people react, understandably and sensibly, with horror when learning that Hitler was chosen by Time magazine as Man of the Year, 1939. I think the cover says it all, really.



















I only had about 10 minutes to spare when I took these. Alas, I did not get the name of the artist responsible for the cover. It has a messy, sketchy quality to it and is beautifully grotesque (very fitting, of course).
I only had about 10 minutes to spare when I took these. Alas, I did not get the name of the artist responsible for the cover. It has a messy, sketchy quality to it and is beautifully grotesque (very fitting, of course).
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I'd love to have the actual BBC (I was such an Anglophile when I was in my teens) and more foreign programming in general. One of our local channels runs a variety of foreign film and stage productions extremely early in the morning, but it's really not enough.
I suppose it's because Ted appeared to be so non-threatening and was charming to everyone he knew, but indeed, there is no specific look for a serial killer. Many of them seem rather harmless and unassuming by appearance alone.
And I'll do what I can to post interesting articles and such from various points in history! ♥
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I'm enjoying sharing my discoveries from work here, so I'm not the only one who loves reading such things.