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  2. Socialist fraternal kiss - Wikipedia

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    The socialist fraternal kiss was a special form of greeting between socialist state officials. The act demonstrated the special relationship that exists between Communist countries , consisting of an embrace, along with a series of three kisses on alternate cheeks. [ 1 ]

  3. Sexuality of Adolf Hitler - Wikipedia

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    Ernst Röhm was Hitler's closest friend—one of the few people who called him "Adolf". [31] Hitler continued to support him during the Röhm scandal in 1931–1932 in which the Münchener Post disclosed Röhm's homosexuality, but historian Laurie Marhoefer argues that this is not evidence of Hitler's homosexuality. [32]

  4. Bernile Nienau - Wikipedia

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    Hitler only learned of it when his personal photographer Heinrich Hoffmann complained that Bormann had forbidden him to continue publishing photos showing the Führer with "his daughter." In his book " Hitler as I Saw Him, " Hoffmann writes that Hitler said about Bormann: "There are people who have a positive genius for spoiling all my little ...

  5. Wallis Simpson reportedly flirted with Adolf Hitler ...

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    Wallis Simpson’s ties to Adolf Hitler became a focal point on season 2 of “The Crown," and a new biography about King Edward VIII's wife claims she once unsuccessfully flirted with Hitler ...

  6. THE COUNTDOWN: From Tobey Maguire almost suffocating on the set of ‘Spider-Man’ to the actors who wouldn’t stop smooching when the director called ‘cut!’, Ellie Harrison looks back on ...

  7. Hessy Levinsons Taft - Wikipedia

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    Taft's Ashkenazi Jewish parents, Jacob Levinsons and Pauline Levinsons (née Levine), [2] were originally from Latvia and were unaware of their photographer's decision to enter the photograph into the contest until learning that the photo of their daughter had been selected by Nazi Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels as the winner.

  8. What happens when you read people Hitler quotes disguised as ...

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    SoFlo, a YouTube channel dedicated to pulling pranks and staging social experiments, hit the streets to find some real, live Trump supporters and read them famous Hitler quotes to see what they ...

  9. Alfred Eisenstaedt - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Eisenstaedt (December 6, 1898 – August 23, 1995) was a German-born American photographer and photojournalist. He began his career in Germany prior to World War II but achieved prominence as a staff photographer for Life magazine after moving to the U.S. Life featured more than 90 of his pictures on its covers, and more than 2,500 of his photo stories were published.