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English: Bronze eagle from the german new Reichs Chancellery that often stood behind Hitler, at the Imperial War Museum London.
Deutsch: Bronzeadler aus der Neuen Reichskanzlei. Das Bild ist im „Imperial War Museum“ in London entstanden.
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Dieses Bild ist von mir selbst gemacht.


Originally uploaded to DE Wikipedia as de:Bild:Bronze eagle from the german reichs chancellery.jpg by Archer2000 9 April 2005.
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