Germany: Hitler museum show extended
Germany's first post-war exhibition devoted to Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler has been extended by three weeks due to popular demand.
Over the past three months, more than 170,000 visitors have flocked to "Hitler and the Germans", which explores the links between German society and Hitler's rise to power in 1933. It is being hosted by the German Historical Museum in Berlin.
"There has been great interest among Germans and also international tourists," museum spokesman Rudolf Trabold said yesterday.
The exhibition will now run to 27 February.
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