Madame Tussaud's Hitler Wax Causes Furor

A wax representation of Adolf Hitler is to be displayed at the new Madame Tussaud's in Berlin.

Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum, which is known worldwide for the replication of wax figures of popular culture, is currently a source of controversy in Germany.

Reuters reports that the museum has drawn some concerns with the opening of the new museum in Berlin, that is scheduled to make its debut next month, where a wax representation of Adolf Hitler will be displayed, with other known historic political leaders. Given the opposition due in reference to Hitler's gravity in the role of world history, Tussaud's has incorporated Hitler's likeness, as a major part of past Germanic history. The wax replica of Hitler, and matching surroundings, will be featured in next month's exhibit as historically recorded and portrayed at the end of his political legacy.

Though perceived as a form of entertainment, in duplication of celebrities, Tussaud's Wax Museum also features controversial world leaders. It is reported that wax portraits of scientist Albert Einstein and sports figure Boris Becker will also be displayed at next month's Berlin exhibit.

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