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Deutsch: Der Eingangsbereich des Dokumentationszentrums Obersalzberg zeigt ein bekanntes Propagandagemälde des Führers von Karl Stauber ("Es lebe Deutschland!", 1933), eingerahmt von Fotos der Auswirkungen seines Dritten Reiches.
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