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              <text>Après la défaite de la France et la signature de l’armistice le 22 juin 1940, Adolf Hitler, qui était passionné par l’architecture et avait toujours voulu visiter Paris, eut une visite rapide ("Blitz Cratie") de la ville, accompagné des architectes Albert Speer et Hermann Giesler, et Arno Breker, son sculpteur préféré, ainsi qu’une délégation d’officiers militaires. Selon Albert Speer (dans ses mémoires "Inside the Third Reich") et Joseph Goebbels (dans son journal), la visite a eu lieu 3 jours après l’entrée en vigueur de l’armistice, le 28 juin. Cependant, d’autres sources disent que la visite a eu lieu le 23 juin.</text>
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              <text>Adolf Hitler pose devant la Tour Eiffel avec, à sa droite, l'architecte Albert Speer et, à sa gauche, le sculpteur Arno Breker. Le cliché est immortalisé par Heinrich Hoffmann, photographe du dirigeant nazi.</text>
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