Werner von Blomberg (walking sideways behind with peaked cap), Hermann Goering and Paul von Hindenburg inspect the police formation on the occasion of the christening of a Junkers G 38 with the name Paul von Hindenburg. The then Reich Foreign Minister Konstantin von Neurath was also present at the celebrations. On the left side, 2nd from left, Erhard Milch and on the right, Otto Meissner.
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4960 x 3511 px | 42 x 29.7 cm | 16.5 x 11.7 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
29 April 1933Location:
Berlin, Berlin/City State, GermanyPhotographer:
Scherl/Süddeutsche Zeitung PhotoMore information:
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Hindernburg, von Blomberg and Goering in Berlin Tempelhof, 1933. Werner von Blomberg (walking sideways behind with peaked cap), Hermann Goering and Paul von Hindenburg inspect the police formation on the occasion of the christening of a Junkers G 38 with the name Paul von Hindenburg. The then Reich Foreign Minister Konstantin von Neurath was also present at the celebrations. On the left side, 2nd from left, Erhard Milch and on the right, Otto Meissner. Date created: 29/04/1933