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Another example of taking an image downloaded from the internet (Adolf Hitler at a rally) and inserting it into a background picture, in this case a photo taken of Brighton's Royal Pavilion at night. Hitler was in fact very fond of the Brighton Pavilion, which he had of course only ever seen in pictures. German records were found at the end of the Second World War that showed the Nazis planned to spare the Pavilion from bombing because it had been earmarked as a suitable seaside residence for the Fuhrer. Goering, a noted art lover as well as the head of the German air force, also had his eye on the building as a nice place to live. Fortunately, the Pavilion remains in the ownership of Brighton & Hove Council and is open to the public every day apart from Christmas Day and Boxing Day.
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