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English: Parade of SA troops past Hitler. Nuremberg, in the car with Hitler: the en:Blutfahne, behind the car SS-man en:Jakob Grimminger the carrier of the Blutfahne flag
Deutsch: Nürnberg, eine Parade der SA marschieren an Hitler vorbei. Im Auto hinter Hitler: Die de:Blutfahne (NSDAP), rechts daneben der SS-Mann de:Jakob Grimminger, der Träger der Blutfahne war
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