File:Tag-von-Potsdam-gemalt von-Carl-Langhorst-Postkarte.jpg

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"Adolf Hitler and Reich President Paul von Hindenburg shake hands in church interior, propagandistic depiction relocates Hitler's 1933 appointment as Reich Chancellor to a Protestant church."

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Deutsch: „Adolf Hitler und Reichspräsident Paul von Hindenburg geben sich die Hand in kirchlichem Interieur, die propagandistische Darstellung verlegt die Ernennung Hitlers 1933 zum Reichskanzler in eine protestantische Kirche.“
English: File:Bundesarchiv Bild 183-S38324, Tag von Potsdam, Adolf Hitler, Paul v. Hindenburg.jpg

In Germany there is a debate going on, that Theo Eisenhart's photo only gained iconic fame after the war. In this cropped painting, however, you can see an adaptation where the meeting between Adolf Hitler and Paul von Hindenburg has been placed in the church. Hitler doesn't bow like in the photo but seems proud and on even footing with the much taller Hindenburg.

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