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1938, Nuremberg Nazi Party Congress, celebration postcard, central publishing house of the NSDAP (the Nazi Party), Munich, with special cancel \"Nuremberg\", transport traces. Nazi propaganda, colour postcard.
1929: The 4th Party Congress, known as the "Day of Composure", was held in Nuremberg, 1–4 August 1929. [17] [8] The propaganda film Der Nürnberger Parteitag der NSDAP was made at this rally. 1933: The 5th Party Congress was held in Nuremberg, 31 August – 3 September 1933. [8] It was called the "Rally of Victory" (Reichsparteitag des Sieges).
English: Adolf Hitler, wearing Nazi Party uniform and a cape, followed by an accompanying SS officer (Hitler's valet Karl Wilhelm Krause?), leaving the 8th Party Congress in Nuremberg, Germany (Nuremberg Rally) in September 1936.
Reichsparteitag 1934, Luitpoldarena, "Totenehrung" (honouring of dead): SS leader Heinrich Himmler, Adolf Hitler and SA leader Viktor Lutze on the terrace in front of the "Ehrenhalle" (Hall of Honour); in the background: the crescent-shaped "Ehrentribüne" (literally: tribune of honour) First Party Congress in Nuremberg (1927) Mock-up of the Rally grounds in their planned finished shape at the ...
English: Crowds of people gather at a Nazi rally in Nuremberg, Germany in 1936 to watch Adolf Hitler speak 3 years prior to World War II. Explore Our Online Channel For FULL Documentaries, Fascinating Interviews & Classic Movies
The Cathedral of Light or Lichtdom was a main aesthetic feature of the Nazi Party rallies in Nuremberg from 1934 to 1938. Designed by architect Albert Speer , it consisted of 152 anti-aircraft searchlights , at intervals of 12 metres, aimed skyward to create a series of vertical bars surrounding the audience.
August 1927: Austrian born German fascist dictator, Adolf Hitler, saluting the massed ranks of his party during the party congress at Nuremberg (Getty Images)
The Congress Hall Documentation Center seen from the lake. The Documentation Center Nazi Party Rallying Grounds (German: Dokumentationszentrum Reichsparteitagsgelände) is a museum in Nuremberg. It is in the north wing of the unfinished remains of the Congress Hall of the former Nazi party rallies.