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Actor Hein Riess Playing Reichmarschall Hermann Goering ?
Actor Hein Riess Playing Reichmarschall Hermann Goering Commander-In-Chief of the Luftwaffe in Standing Uniform Wearing Gloves, Cap and with Binoculars During the Filming of the Movie the Battle-Of-Britain 1968 / 1969 Date: 1968
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This photograph captures German actor Hein Riess in the role of Reichmarschall Hermann Goering during the filming of "The Battle-Of-Britain" in 1968. Goering, a pivotal figure in Nazi Germany, served as the Commander-In-Chief of the Luftwaffe, the German air force, and was known for his distinctive uniform, which included an Iron Cross and a peaked cap. In this image, Riess authentically portrays Goering as he stands confidently, wearing gloves, cap, and peering intently through binoculars. The vintage setting of the production, with its old-fashioned equipment and aged backdrop, adds to the historical authenticity of the scene. This photograph is a fascinating glimpse into the past, offering a unique perspective on the portrayal of a complex and controversial historical figure. The image is part of the extensive archives of Mary Evans Picture Library, a trusted source for historical and archival images, and is a must-have for anyone interested in German history, the Second World War, or the history of film and theater.
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