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Heinrich Hoffmann (12 September 188515 December 1957) was a German photographer, art dealer, art collector, and magazine publisher who was for many years Adolf Hitler's official photographer and a part of his intimate circle. Historian Alan Bullock succinctly described Hoffmann as an "earthy Bavarian with a weakness for drinking parties and hearty jokes"〔Bullock (1992), p.83〕 who "enjoyed the license of a court jester" with Hitler.〔Bullock (1962), p.81〕 ==Life and career== Hoffmann worked in his father's photographic shop and as a photographer in Munich from 1908. In 1919 he published a collection of photographs taken during the short-lived post-war Bavarian Soviet Republic, ''Ein Jahr bayrische Revolution im Bilde'' ("One Year of Bavarian Revolution in Pictures"). The accompanying text by Emil Herold suggested a connection between the "Jewish features" shown in the photographs and the subjects' left-wing policies.
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