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coins showing the church and the date "21 März 1933" were minted. They are not rare, but larger numbers of both denominations were also issued in 1934–1935 without the commemorative date.
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Broadcast in its entirety on radio, the festivities began with religious services. Protestant members of the Reichstag, including
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had been rendered unusable by the fire. That evening, celebrations ended with a
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was the only brother who did not attend the ceremony.
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Reichskanzler
Adolf Hitler
Reichspräsident
Paul von Hindenburg

Die Woche
Reichstag
Reichstag fire
German federal election
Adolf Hitler
Joseph Goebbels
Potsdam
Kingdom of Prussia
Frederick the Great
German Empire
Otto von Bismarck
Reichstag
Crown Prince Wilhelm

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