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Deutsch: Die Machtergreifung Adolf Hitlers am 30. Januar 1933: Die Mitarbeiter des Führers aufgeommen am Tage seiner Ernennung zum Reichskanzler.
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English: Nazi seizure of power: The staff of the Führer taken on the day of his appointment as Reich Chancellor on January 30, 1933.
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Source | Kampf um's Dritte Reich : eine historische Bilderfolge | ||
Author | Unknown photographer, publisher: Altona-Bahrenfeld: Cigaretten-Bilderdienst | ||
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