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Principal and auctioneer Rod Egan is photographed in front of the 1939 Mercedes-Benz 770K Grosser Offener Tourenwagen, ordered by, built for, and used by, Nazi German tyrant Adolf Hitler in Scottsdale, Arizona. Billed as "the most historically significant automobile ever offered for public sale," the imposing four-door convertible was offered to bidders at the Worldwide Auctioneers event in Scottsdale on January 17 at the city's annual classic car event.The car did not sell. Laura Segall / Agence France-Presse / AFP
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A picture taken on January 22, 2018 shows a view of the vacant Block 5 of the heritage-protected Prora Complex in Prora, near Binz, on the island of Ruegen. The massive Nazi holiday camp, Prora, was commissioned by Adolf Hitler and built for German workers under a program called Strength through Joy. The outbreak of the Second World War prevented its further use. The complex is being turned by developers as luxury summer homes and a full-time apartment complex. Stefan Sauer / dpa / AFP
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A photograph taken on January 24, 2018 shows the statue of Vladimir Lenin in Kostroma. Lenin, who died on January 21, 1924, was a Russian communist revolutionary, developing the one-party Communist state and political theories commonly known as Leninism. Mladen ANTONOV / AFP
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People look out at the Statue of Liberty from the Staten Island Ferry as it stands in New York Harbor at sunset on January 23, 2018 in New York City. The national landmark only briefly closed due to the government shutdown which has temporarily been resolved. Spencer Platt/Getty Images/AFP
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A picture taken in Kehl, at the French-German border on January 23, 2018, shows a statue after the Rhine river burst its banks due to torrential rains. The Rhine on January 23 threatened to overflow and the rapidly rising Seine forced Paris authorities to halt trains on a busy commuter line. FREDERICK FLORIN / AFP
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This file photo taken on April 13, 2006 shows a light and sound show projected on the walls of a quarry in the southern French city of Les Baux de Provence. The City Hall of Baux-de-Provence was sentenced by a court in Tarascon to pay 5.8 million euros to the company which had created video projections in the quarries and was later ousted in favor of another. In 2010, the company 'Cathedrale d'images' which organized the projections for 35 years, had to close its doors after the decision of the City Hall, which the company has been contesting for many years. BORIS HORVAT / AFP
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Music manager, GRAMMY Museum supporter, and MusiCares® Board Chair Michael McDonald speaks during panel discussion at GRAMMY Museum's GRAMMY Camp-Jazz Session Industry Insider Night With John Batiste at Hudson Yards on January 24, 2018 in New York City. Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images for NARAS/AFP
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Atmosphere at the Louis Armstrong House Museum Annual Gala at Capitale on January 23, 2018 in New York City. Eugene Gologursky/Getty Images for The Louis Armstrong House Museum/AFP
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US Vice President Mike Pence (C) and his wife Karen (2nd L), Yad Vashem Chairman Council Rabbi Israel Meir Lau (L), Yad Vashem Director Avner Shalev (3rd R), Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (R) and wife Sara Netanyahu (2nd-R) visit the Hall of Names in Yad Vashem Holocaust History Museum in Jerusalem January 23, 2018. RONEN ZVULUN / POOL / AFP
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A worker stands next to two metal Russian traditional onion domes during the renovation of a church in the historical center of Yaroslavl on January 24, 2018. Mladen ANTONOV / AFP