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Deutsch: Cover der Sonderausgabe Der Tag von Potsdam, am 21. März 1933 zur Wiedereröffnung des deutschen Reichstags in der Wochenzeitung Die Woche.
Porträt Friedrichs II. von Klaus Richter (1919). Den preußischen König verehrten die Nationalsozialisten als Vorbild und Vorläufer von Hitler.
English: Cover of the special edition Der Tag von Potsdam (Potsdam Day) on March 21 1933, a ceremony for the re-opening of the German Reichstag in the weekly newspaper Die Woche.
Portrait of Frederick the Great by Klaus Richter (1919). The Prussian King was glorified by the Nazis as a precursor to Hitler.
Українська: Обкладинка спеціального випуску «День Потсдама» 21 березня 1933 року, церемонія повторного відкриття німецького Рейхстагу в тижневій газеті «Die Woche».
Портрет Фрідріха Великого роботи Клауса Ріхтера (1919). Прусський король був прославлений нацистами як попередник Гітлера.
Español: Portada de la edición especial Der Tag von Potsdam (Día de Potsdam) en el semanario Die Woche del 21 de marzo de 1933, sobre la ceremonia de reapertura del Reichstag alemán. Muestra un retrato de Federico el Grande, el rey de Prusia a quien los nazis glorificaron como un precursor de Hitler.
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Klaus Richter  (1887–1948)  wikidata:Q1745605
 
Klaus Richter
Description German painter and writer
Date of birth/death 25 January 1887 Edit this at Wikidata 3 January 1948 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Berlin Berlin
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reproduced from the original cover by Palauenc05.

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