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Title Nürnberg, Reichsparteitag, SA- und SS-Appell Info non-talk.svg
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For documentary purposes the German Federal Archive often retained the original image captions, which may be erroneous, biased, obsolete or politically extreme. Info non-talk.svg
Parteitag der NSDAP in Nürnberg 1934.
Heldenehrung in der Luitbold Arena während eines Appells der S.A. und S.S. In der Mitte der Führer, der Chef des Stabes der S.A. Lutze und Reichsführer der S.S. Himmler
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Nürnberg.- Reichsparteitag der NSDAP "Reichsparteitag der Einheit und Stärke". Appell von SA und SS mit Adolf Hitler, Viktor Lutze, Heinrich Himmler, 5.-10. September 1934
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  • Hitler, Adolf: Reichskanzler, Deutschland
  • Himmler, Heinrich: Reichsführer der SS, Deutschland (GND 11855123X)
  • Lutze, Viktor: Stabschef der SA, Reichsleiter NSDAP, Oberpräsident Hannover, Deutschland
Depicted place Nuremberg
Date
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institution QS:P195,Q685753
Aktuelle-Bilder-Centrale, Georg Pahl (Bild 102)
Accession number Bild 102-04062A
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