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  2. File:Mussolini&Hitler1.gif - Wikipedia

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    English: Mussolini & Hitler. Low resolution GIF animation created from a propaganda news reel documenting Benito Mussolini and Adolf Hitler in Munich on 25 September 1937. . Behind them from left: The deputy of the Fuehrer the Reich Minister Rudolf Hess, Foreign Minister Count Galeazzo Ciano and Foreign Minister Konstantin Freiherr von Neur

  3. File:Hitler portrait crop.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Images of Adolf Hitler - Wikipedia

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    File:Hitler in the Odeonsplatz Munich 2 August 1914 by Heinrich Hoffmann.jpg File:Hitler with other German soldiers.jpg File:Hitler, Göring, Goebbels and Hess.jpg

  5. Paintings by Adolf Hitler - Wikipedia

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    The Art of Adolf Hitler: A Study of His Paintings and Drawings. Grand Oak Books. Price, Billy F. (1984). Adolf Hitler: The Unknown Artist. Stephen Cook. ISBN 978-0-9612894-0-9. Price, Billy F. (1983). Adolf Hitler als Maler und Zeichner: ein Werkkatalog der Ölgemälde, Aquarelle, Zeichnungen und Architekturskizzen. Gallant Verlag.

  6. Nazi symbolism - Wikipedia

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    18, code for Adolf Hitler. The number comes from the position of the letters in the alphabet: A = 1, H = 8. [12] 88, code for "Heil Hitler", a phrase used in the Nazi salute. [13] Also used as a reference to the "88 Precepts", a manifesto written by white supremacist David Lane.

  7. Swingjugend - Wikipedia

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    The name Swingjugend was a parody of the numerous youth groups that were organised by the Nazis, such as the Hitlerjugend.The youth also referred to themselves as Swings or Swingheinis ("Swingity"); members were called "Swing-Boy", "Swing-Girl" or "Old-Hot-Boy".

  8. File:Adolf Hitler in Paris 1940.jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. Springtime for Hitler - Wikipedia

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    The play starts with the musical number, "Springtime for Hitler".Accompanied by dancing stormtroopers, who at one point form a Busby Berkeley–style swastika, [2] the play immediately horrifies everyone in the audience except the author, and one lone viewer who breaks into applause—only for the latter to get pummeled by other disgusted theatergoers.