FIND HITLER,
THE FUHRER,
THE FUHRER,
IN THIS PHOTOGRAPH.
One of the children in this school picture is Alois Schicklgruber, or
Adolf Hitler, as he later became.
It's a typical fourth-grade class, like the kind any of us might have
been in if we had attended an all-boys school. The difference is that one of
these boys as an adult tried to dominate the world.
Study the faces, the body postures, the positioning. Imagine for a
moment that you are Hitler as a fourth-grader, and you already have some
mind-blowing plans. Where would you place yourself as this class photo was
about to be taken? Holding the fourth-grade sign? Close to the teacher?
Hitler is in fact in the exact center of the top row, not only central,
but also slightly higher than anyone else in the photo. "Deutschland uber
Alles" was the German World War II battle cry, and in this early photo
it's ''Hitler uber Alles!"
What the photo shows, in all too chilling dimensions, is that Hitler's
personality was set at a very early age.
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