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  2. Look Who's Back (film) - Wikipedia

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    Hitler allows Sawatzki to direct them to the rooftop, where Sawatzki shoots him off the side of the building. Hitler reappears behind him, unharmed, and the confrontation is revealed to be a film scene with an actor playing Sawatzki; the real Sawatzki had been committed to a mental hospital. As Hitler's film finishes, he senses a political ...

  3. Look Who's Back - Wikipedia

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    Fiedler described Vermes' assumption that readers would agree that Hitler deserved mockery as "surprisingly naive". [11] [12] In The Sydney Morning Herald, reviewer Jason Steger interviewed the author, who believed that the way Hitler is seen today "is one that hasn't too much to do with the real one." "Most people wouldn't think it possible ...

  4. Martin Bormann - Wikipedia

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    Hitler seldom used the building, but Bormann liked to impress guests by taking them there. [36] While Hitler was in residence at the Berghof, Bormann was constantly in attendance and acted as Hitler's personal secretary. In this capacity, he began to control the flow of information and access to Hitler.

  5. Lee Miller’s unbelievable life: From Hitler’s bathtub to ...

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    24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ... to the left is a portrait of Adolf Hitler. It is 30 April 1945, the day that the Fuhrer killed himself in his bunker in Berlin, and Miller, her ...

  6. Elon Musk is being portrayed as ‘Hitler of the month ... - AOL

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    Matt Taibbi says Twitter, Tesla and SpaceX CEO is being unfairly targeted

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    Under Nazi Germany, Adolf Hitler revived military conscription just ahead of his occupation of the Rhineland in 1936. In doing so, he flouted the Treaty of Versailles.

  8. Fourth Reich - Wikipedia

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    Map of Germany in 1937. Neo-Nazis envision the Fourth Reich as featuring Aryan supremacy, anti-semitism, Lebensraum, aggressive militarism and totalitarianism. [6] Upon the establishment of the Fourth Reich, German neo-Nazis propose that Germany should acquire nuclear weapons and use the threat of their use as a form of nuclear blackmail to re-expand to Germany's former boundaries of 1937 and ...

  9. Karl Ruprect Kroenen - Wikipedia

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    Karl Ruprecht Kroenen [note 1] is a fictional supervillain in the Hellboy comic book series, created by Mike Mignola.. In the comics, Kroenen was a relatively unremarkable Nazi SS scientist, whose most distinguishing characteristic was that he always wore a gas mask and protective bodysuit, which Mignola attributes to a disfiguring accident of some kind.