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The brink of oblivion: Color photos from Nazi-occupied Poland
German photographer Hugo Jaeger enjoyed unprecedented access to the Third Reich as an ardent Nazi, often traveling with Adolf Hitler to rallies. His photos so touched the Fuhrer that Hitler famously declared, upon first seeing Jaeger's work: "The future belongs to color photography." LIFE.com is now presenting a series Jaeger's photographs from the Nazi invasion of Poland in 1939, including scenes from Warsaw and Kutno, a town 75 miles west of the Polish capital.
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The brink of oblivion: Color photos from Nazi-occupied Poland
German photographer Hugo Jaeger enjoyed unprecedented access to the Third Reich as an ardent Nazi, often traveling with Adolf Hitler to rallies. His photos so touched the Fuhrer that Hitler famously declared, upon first seeing Jaeger's work: "The future belongs to color photography." LIFE.com is now presenting a series Jaeger's photographs from the Nazi invasion of Poland in 1939, including scenes from Warsaw and Kutno, a town 75 miles west of the Polish capital.
- The brink of oblivion: Color photos from Nazi-occupied Poland