File:Mignon Deutsche Qualitäts-Schokolade. Jung Deutschland Edelbitter Vollmilch-Nuss. German chocolate bars decorated with young uniformed Nazi Party standard-bearers. Sachsenhausen, Museum Berlin, 2012.jpg

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English: Mignon Deutsche Qualitäts-Schokolade: Jung Deutschland Edelbitter; Jung Deutschland Vollmilch-Nuss. German chocolate bars in wrapping decorated with young uniformed standard-bearers; a member of the Nazi Party's Hitler-Jugend, Hitler Youth, and a boy in the uniform of the colonial troops in the German colonial empire (Schutztruppe). Sachsenhausen concentration camp memorial (Gedenkstätte und Museum Sachsenhausen), Berlin, 2012
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