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7 items
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Adolf Hitler (ddr-njpa-1-560)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "No. 8,329. Adolf Hitler. (German) Fuhrer. [Stamped] May 8, 1940."
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Portrait of Adolf Hitler (ddr-njpa-1-561)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "No. 7, 665 Recent picture of Adolf Hitler. [Stamped] April 20, 1939."
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Adolf Hitler and Rudolph Hess congratulating party members (ddr-njpa-1-678)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "[Written] Nazi 10th Anniversary Celebration November 28, 1933. 2. Chancellor Hitler giving congratulatory handshakes to senior party members at Munich's Stahlnecker [?]"
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Funeral inside the Yakima Buddhist Church (ddr-densho-293-24)
Reverend Tesho Matsumoto presiding over Tora Migita's funeral. Reverend Matsumoto, leader of the Wapato Buddhist Church, spoke in defense of his community's loyalty to the United States and removed the swastika image that had formerly adorned the church facade. Prior to its appropriation by Adolph Hitler (1889-1945), the swastika was used by a wide variety of …
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Funeral inside the Yakima Buddhist Church (ddr-densho-293-22)
Reverend Tesho Matsumoto presiding over the funeral. Reverend Matsumoto, leader of the Wapato Buddhist Church, spoke in defense of his community's loyalty to the United States and removed the swastika image that had formerly adorned the church facade. Prior to its appropriation by Adolph Hitler (1889-1945), the swastika was used by a wide variety of groups …
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Funeral inside the Yakima Buddhist Church (ddr-densho-293-23)
Reverend Tesho Matsumoto presiding over the funeral. Reverend Matsumoto, leader of the Wapato Buddhist Church, spoke in defense of his community's loyalty to the United States and removed the swastika image that had formerly adorned the church facade. Prior to its appropriation by Adolph Hitler (1889-1945), the swastika was used by a wide variety of groups …
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Funeral attendees in front of the Yakima Buddhist Church (ddr-densho-293-26)
Reverend Tesho Matsumoto presiding over the funeral. Reverend Matsumoto, leader of the Wapato Buddhist Church, spoke in defense of his community's loyalty to the United States and removed the swastika image that had formerly adorned the church facade. Prior to its appropriation by Adolph Hitler (1889-1945), the swastika was used by a wide variety of groups …