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No, Adolf Hitler did not put Daniel's head back on a statue at Metz. The statue of the biblical figure Daniel, which was originally part of a larger monument in Metz, was damaged during World War II. While there were efforts to restore various artworks and monuments after the war, Hitler himself was not involved in any restoration activities related to the statue.

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