Bundesarchiv_Bild_119-0289,_München,_Hitler_bei_Einweihung_"Braunes_Haus".jpg
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München.- Adolf Hitler und NSDAP-Reichsschatzmeisters Franz Xaver Schwarz
. Hitler und Schwarz bei der Einweihung des Umbaus des Palais Barlow in der Brienner Straße zum "Braunen Haus", 1930
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Description |
English:
Munich - Adolf Hitler and NSDAP treasurer Franz Xaver Schwarz
. Hitler and Schwarz at the dedication of the renovation of the Palais Barlow on Brienner Straße to the Brown House.
Deutsch:
Adolf Hitler und NSDAP-Reichsschatzmeisters Franz Xaver Schwarz bei der Einweihung des „Braunen Hauses“.
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Date |
December 1930
date QS:P571,+1930-12-00T00:00:00Z/10
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institution QS:P195,Q685753
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Hauptarchiv der NSDAP (Bild 119)
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