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‘Hi, Hitler,’ It’s Me, Lucie

When Lucie Pohl was a young girl, her mother asked her what she’d like to dress up as for a carnival.
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December 11, 2014

When Lucie Pohl was a young girl, her mother asked her what she’d like to dress up as for a carnival.

“Hitler,” Pohl said, confidently.  

“I don’t think that’s a good idea, Lucie,” her mother said. “Is there anything else you’d like to be?” 

Pohl ended up dressing as a spoon, but her childhood fascination with Hitler never went away. That, combined with her wacky life growing up in both Germany and the United States, is the focus of her new one-woman autobiographical show, “

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