Columbus Globe for State and Industry Leaders

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title: Columbus Globe for State and Industry Leaders
text: The Columbus Globe for State and Industry Leaders were two purpose-made globes designed in Berlin in the 1930s, one each for Adolf Hitler and his Nazi Party. The Columbus Globe for State and Industry Leaders was located in Hitler's office throughout most of its existence. It became widely known in the United States after comedian Charlie Chaplin parodied it in his 1940 film The Great Dictator. Comedy group The Three Stooges also made fun of it in two of their short subject comedies. One of the
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description: Globe owned by Adolf Hitler
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date modified: 2024-02-12T02:15:12Z
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