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English: Gathering of high-ranking Nazi officials in Berlin. Left to right: Georg von Detten (chief of the Political Office of the SA Supreme Command), Heinrich Sahm (Lord Mayor of Berlin), August Wilhelm of Prussia (SA-Group Leader), Hermann Goering (Minister President of Prussia), Julius Lippert, Karl Ernst (Commander of the Berlin SA) and Artur Görlitzer (Deputy-Gauleiter of Berlin).
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