WW2

1937, Berlin


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"The Fuhrer in the Japanese embassy. On the occasion of the anniversary of the signing of the German-Japanese Anti-Commintern Treaty took place on Wednesday, November 24th. A large reception took place in the Japanese embassy here, at which the fuhrer was also present. Our photo shows the greeting of the fuhrer by the local Imperial Japanese ambassador Count Mushakoja. On the far left Reich leader Alfred Rosenberg, in the background the youth leader of the German Reich, Baldur von Schirach, Lammera, next to him State Secretary Funk, Prime Minister Colonel General Göring, the local Italian ambassador, on the far right in the background General Admiral Dr. Paeder. (Atlantic photo, 11.37)"


 


 

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DATED 1937

 

 

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