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Adolf Hitler was a German politician, Chancellor of Germany from 1933 to 1945, and the leader of the Nazi Party.

In 1927, Charles Lindbergh threw Mr. Burns' childhood teddy bear Bobo into a crowd where it was grabbed by Hitler. In 1936, Hitler was at the 1936 Berlin Summer Olympics where Abraham Simpson threw a javelin, narrowly missing Hitler and killing an assassin. In 1945, when Hitler lost the Second World War he blamed the loss on Bobo and threw the bear away. Abraham Simpson once came close to assassinating Hitler, but failed because of Mr. Burns hitting his rifle barrel with a tennis ball (or racket) and spoiling his aim.

When Barney congratulates a worker who has to check which Duff bottles are not fit for consumption, several disturbing bottles pass by during their chat, including one with the head of Hitler. However, this may not have been Hitler as he was later seen alive as when Bart makes phone calls to countries below the equator, he coincidentally phones Hitler, who seems to spending his old age days somewhere in South America (presumably Argentina). Hitler fails to take the call and is angry as a consequence. A man in lederhosen bicycles by and makes the Nazi salute to him.

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