Alfred Eisenstaedt took this photo of Joseph Goebbels, the Third Reich's propaganda minister, during the League of Nations conference in 1933. The look and posture of the high-ranking Nazi is due to realization that the photographer was Jewish. The hatred in his stare is pulpable. Because Nazis were on the rise in Germany, as well as antisemitism that they proclaimed, Eisenstaedt emigrated to US, where he spent the rest of his life as a successful photographer for Life magazine.
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