Discover the hidden history of Nuremberg during the Third Reich. Explore the city’s role as a propaganda center and its connection to the powerful Germanic Empire of the Middle Ages.
Discover the hidden history of Nuremberg during the Third Reich. Explore the city’s role as a propaganda center and its connection to the powerful Germanic Empire of the Middle Ages.
- Frauenkirche - Pogrom of 1349: Jewish quarter and its relationship with the city
- St. Sebaldus Church - Antisemitism from the Middle Ages to National Socialism
- Nurnberger Rathaus - History of Hitler and its link with the city of Nuremberg
- Gedenkstatte an der Nurnberger Hauptsynagoge - Main Synagogue of Nuremberg: its destruction…
- Frauenkirche - Pogrom of 1349: Jewish quarter and its relationship with the city
- St. Sebaldus Church - Antisemitism from the Middle Ages to National Socialism
- Nurnberger Rathaus - History of Hitler and its link with the city of Nuremberg
- Gedenkstatte an der Nurnberger Hauptsynagoge - Main Synagogue of Nuremberg: its destruction and the Night of the Broken Crystals
- Katharinenkirche - Ruins of the Church of Santa Catalina: battle and liberation of Nuremberg. The reconstruction of the city
- St. Lawrence Church - The Via Crucis of the Church of San Lorenzo and its relationship with the Nuremberg Concentration Camp
- Nuremberg Opera House - The opera house and its link with National Socialism
- Charterhouse Gate - Nuremberg trials
- Strasse der Menschenrechte - Street of the Rights of Man: the rebirth of the ashes of the city of Nuremberg
- Guide fluent in Spanish
- Guide fluent in Spanish
- Carbonated beverages
- Carbonated beverages
Nuremberg, for many years, had been the clandestine hub of the Holy Roman Empire of Germany, hosting the prominent Nuremberg Diets. These congregations allowed for meetings between the emperor of the Holy Empire and the prince electors. Due to its vital role, it was chosen as a propaganda hub during the Third Reich. Hitler viewed Nuremberg as a…
Nuremberg, for many years, had been the clandestine hub of the Holy Roman Empire of Germany, hosting the prominent Nuremberg Diets. These congregations allowed for meetings between the emperor of the Holy Empire and the prince electors. Due to its vital role, it was chosen as a propaganda hub during the Third Reich. Hitler viewed Nuremberg as a stronghold of Germanic traditions, making it the congress capital to keep the memory and inheritance of the August Germanic Empire of medieval times alive in Nazi architecture. The city’s importance was such that Julius Streicher, one of the regime’s foremost anti-Semitic figures, resided here. He was the owner and proponent of the weekly publication, Der Stürmer. The town was bestowed the accolade of the German city par excellence and was represented as the most loyal city to the regime above all others.
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