
Johannes Hähle
Johannes Hähle was a German soldier and photographer who served in the German Army during World War II. Arriving in Kyiv in October 1941, he was part of a propaganda unit responsible for documenting the war. His photographs captured the harrowing aftermath of the Babyn Yar massacre, where thousands of Jews were executed by the Nazis. Hähle's work provides a haunting visual record of this atrocity, showcasing the grim reality faced by victims and the environment surrounding one of the darkest chapters in history.
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Johannes Hähle photographed the preparation for the massacre of 1800 Jews in Lubny by the SS.
Estarei sempre do lado dos troianos | CrónicaJohannes Hähle was a talented photographer who documented the aftermath of the Babyn Yar massacre in Kyiv in 1941.
A dor que está fora do enquadramento | Crónica



