Title: Nuremberg Rally Grounds Tour – A Great Way To Understand The Nuremberg rallies And Their Propaganda Impact
1Nuremberg Rally Grounds Tour A Great Way To
Understand The Nuremberg rallies And Their
Propaganda Impact
2Kevin at Tour Guide Kevin is a cultural
interpreter, a local expert who explains and
shares Nuremberg, Bamberg and Rothenburg culture
with his inquisitive customers. He leads
exploratory walks and unscripted cultural
experiences. He makes sure that he presents the
information on such a way that his guests make
their own mental connections. He provides private
Nuremberg tours in English that include WW2 combo
tour, Franconian village beer tour and more. All
his private tours take you on a journey of
discovery that is both thought provoking and full
of marvelous historical sites to enjoy. Also, if
you wish to explore outside of Nuremberg such as
the UNESCO World Heritage site Bamberg or the
world famous medieval city of Rothenburg, you can
check out his different day trips. For more
details regarding the tours offered by Kevin
visit https//tourguide-kevin.com/
3The gigantic Nazi Party Rally Grounds once
covered4.3 square miles in the southeast corner
ofthe city of Nuremberg. Once considered the
most German of all German cities, it was a
favorite of Adolf Hitler and, in 1933, became the
site for the largest annual Nazi propaganda
spectacle. The Nuremberg Nazi party rallies were
the largest propaganda event that the Nazis held
each year and they influenced German society in a
number of ways. Albert Speer, Hitlers favorite
architect, designed and built most of the
structures on the Nazi Party Rally Grounds in
order to showcase the power of National Socialism.
4The Nazi Party Rally Grounds included the
Luitpold arena that accommodated mass gatherings
of150,000 SA and SS troops and seated 50,000
spectators, the mile long Great Street paved
with about 6000 Granite blocks for goose stepping
Wehrmacht troops, the Congress Hall that was
inspired by the design of the Roman Colosseum and
today serves as a legacy to Hitlers megalomania,
and the 12 acre parade ground known as Zeppelin
Field.The Zeppelin Field had space for 350,000
spectators and participants and got is name after
Graf Zeppelin landed one of his zeppelins there
in 1909.
5The Nazi Party Rally Grounds Tour highlights how
the structures on the rally grounds were intended
to be an impressive backdrop for demonstrating
the Nazis power not only to Germany, but to the
entire world and they stand today as vivid
testimony to the megalomania of the National
Socialist regime. Kevinis also the guide for the
Nazi Party Rally Grounds Tour that lasts 3 hours
and is a leisurely, kid friendly, walking tour.
It is also possible to combine this tour with any
of the other tours offered by Nuremberg Tours in
English.
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