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Adolf Hitler's eye color in a rare color photo


Although Adolf Hitler claimed that the Germans belonged to a superior Aryan race of white, tall, blonde, blue-eyed individuals, he himself was of modest height, blue-eyed, and brown-haired.

His last secretary, Traudl Jung, often said in interviews that people were amazed about Hitler's blue eyes. Those who met Hitler after the war often refer, in their memories, to his remarkably pale, clear blue eyes, which in many states apparently had a distinctive hypnotic quality.

Hitler's eyes are historically significant because they are sometimes attributed to mystical qualities: followers often describe them as flaming, hypnotic, dominating. Objectively, they were physically prominent – ​​large and slightly protruding – and Hitler made a point of using them to dramatic effect.

It was his practice upon meeting someone for the first time, whom he imagined would take a penetrating gaze. Not surprisingly, this made a profound impression on many visitors, especially those who came to the interview, wishing it to be their unforgettable meeting with the Führer. Others found the famous stare "opaque, dull".

Goebbels describes his first meeting with Adolf Hitler in his diary:

Shakes my hand. like an old friend. And those big blue eyes. like a diamond. He is happy to see me. I am in paradise. That man has everything to become a king.

Léon deGrail in his article "The Enigma of Hitler" (The Journal of Historical Review):

Hitler's eyes were deep blue, which appealed to many, although I did not find him so. Nor did I know the electric current that was said to have left his hands. I caught him several times and never got struck by his lightning.

Sefton Delmar of the Daily Express wrote on February 23, 1933:

After a detour, we further reached a part of the building which was actually in flames. Firefighters were pouring water into the red mass. Hitler looked at them for a few moments, a fierce fury gleaming from his pale blue eyes.

Karl Ludeke, who published the book "I Know Hitler", wrote about the following when he first spoke to Hitler:

Hitler was a light, pale man with gray hair on one side. He had steel-blue eyes...he looked like a fanatic...he captivated the audience, and me with them, by the force of his conviction under a hypnotic spell.

Ernst Franz Sedgwick Hanfsteingel was a Harvard-educated German businessman who was close to Adolf Hitler before turning to partisanship and defecting. In his article in Colliers on August 4, 1934, "My Leader" describes how he had known and served Hitler, for which he is most admired.

Then Drexler introduced Adolf Hitler. He didn't look very impressive standing there in the repo. That is, until you pay attention to his eyes. He had clear blue eyes and was neither deceit nor fear. was honest; was honest; There was a hint of disdain.

Martha Dodd writes in her book "Through Embassy Eyes":

The first glance left me with a plump, soft face, pouches under the eyes, full lips, and very little bony facial structure. The mustache was not as funny as it appears in the photos - in fact, I hardly noticed it; But I imagine it because till then I was well prepared for such things. As has often been said, Hitler's eyes were startling and unforgettable - they seemed pale blue, intense, unbroken, compelling.

Of course, his only distinguishing feature was his eyes. They may contain fury and bigotry and cruelty; They can be mystic and tearful and challenging. On this particular afternoon he was excessive, informal, he had a certain quiet charm, almost a softness of speech and glance.

Hundreds of other similar quotes are found in mainstream Hitler biographies. From John Toland to Alan Bullock, historians agree: Hitler had blue eyes.

 

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