Dancers dressed as Nazi SS officers perform the “Springtime for Hitler” number in Berlin’s Admiralspalast theater, which once was comandeered by the Nazis and given a designated box for Hitler. (John MacDougall / AFP/Getty Images)
The “Springtime for Hitler” number is part of a show within the show. It’s the nadir of a musical about Hitler, which the “Producers” title pair choose to stage because they assume it will be quickly hooted off the stage - thereby making them money, thanks to a creative con scheme. (John MacDougall / AFP/Getty Images)
Nothing German goes unparodied in the “Springtime for Hitler” number. (John MacDougall / AFP/Getty Images)
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Cornelius Obonya, left, and Andreas Bieber portray the producers, seen here cavorting with their secretary, played by Bettina Moench. (John MacDougall / AFP/Getty Images)
In a bold marketing move, the Admiralspalast theater in Berlin - home to “The Producers” - is festooned with imitation Nazi banners on which a pretzel has been substituted for the swastika. (John MacDougall / AFP/Getty Images)