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Adolf Hitler visits the exhibition of Polish art in the Akademie der Künste, Berlin. March 29th 1935.

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Adolf Hitler and private planes.

Adolf Hitler had two primary private planes, a Junkers Ju 52/3m which he used from 1933 and a Focke-Wulf Fw 200 from 1939.
Hitler is considered the first modern politician to use air travel for campaigns rather then a train like most other politicians at the time.
His private pilot was Hans Baur, who began his aviation career as a flying ace in World War I, later on becoming Hitler's personal pilot and leader of the Reichsregierung squadron.

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Adolf Hitler in his plane leaving Bremen. July 21st 1932.

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Adolf Hitler presented with a faithful reproduction of Charlemagne's ceremonial sword by the city of Nuremberg, 1938.

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Marriage of Joseph and Magda Goebbels, behind them on the right is the Best Man, Adolf Hitler. Berlin, December 19th 1931.

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Adolf Hitler greets the participants in a torchlight parade on the evening of his appointment as chancellor of Germany. January 30th 1933.

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Adolf Hitler signs autographs for SA men while out on a boating excursion on Lake Chiemsee, July 3rd 1933.

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Young girls greets Adolf Hitler as he tours the newly inaugurated "Adolf Hitler Koog". August 29th 1935.

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Adolf Hitler addressing munitions workers of the Krupp factory, December 10th 1940.

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Heinrich Himmler with his daughter, Gudrun Burwitz. 1932.

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Heinrich Himmler with his older brother Gebhard Ludwig Himmler, most likely taken in 1918.

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Brothels In Post WWI Berlin.

Post-WWI Berlin was a global epicenter for early gender identity exploration and homosexual subculture. Magnus Hirschfeld's Institut für Sexualwissenschaft (Institute for Sexology) was based there, advocating for transgender and homosexual rights.
There were brothels and venues where sex workers who were male, cross-dressing worked.
Many teenagers and even children, underage prostitutes, both boys and girls, were a common sight in train stations, public parks. The NSDAP, upon taking power in 1933, shut down the entire scene.

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Heinrich Himmler, Sepp Dietrich and Joachim Peiper in Metz, France, September 1940.

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