Nürnberg Now & Then - Episode 3: Luitpoldarena
A now & then of the Luitpoldarena in Nürnberg during the Reichsparteitage (1927-1938)
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Episode 7: Zeppelinfield | The Area -
Episode 8: Zeppelinfield | Entrance -
Episode 9: Zeppelinfield | Rallies -
Episode 10: Zeppelinfield | Night -
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Nuremberg Germany luitpoldhain. 19 July 2011
Germany 1934 ▶ Nuremberg Party Rally Adolf Hitler - Reichsparteitag Nürnberg
Germany 1934 - Nuremberg Party Rally Adolf Hitler • Reichsparteitag Nürnberg
(5.-10. September 1934)
original unpublished footage World War II & Germany 1927-1945
The Nuremberg Rally (officially About this sound Reichsparteitag , meaning National Party Convention) was the annual rally of the Nazi Party in Germany, held from 1923 to 1938. These events were held at the Nazi party rally grounds in Nuremberg from 1933 to 1938 and are usually referred to in English as the Nuremberg Rallies.
The first Nazi Party rallies took place in 1923 in Munich and in 1926 in Weimar. From 1927 on, they took place exclusively in Nuremberg. The Party selected Nuremberg for pragmatic reasons: it was in the center of the German Reich and the local Luitpoldhain was well suited as a venue. In addition, the Nazis could rely on the well-organized local branch of the party in Franconia, then led by Gauleiter Julius Streicher.
Many films were made to commemorate them, the most famous of which is Leni Riefenstahl's Triumph of the Will and Der Sieg des Glaubens.
Each rally was given a programmatic title, which related to recent national events:
1923 – The First Party Congress took place in Munich on January 27, 1923.
1923 – The German day rally was held in Nuremberg on September 1, 1923.
1926 – The 2nd Party Congress (Refounding Congress) was held in Weimar on July 4, 1926.
1927 – The 3rd Party Congress (Day of Awakening) was held on August 20, 1927. The propaganda film Eine Symphonie des Kampfwillens was made at this rally.
1929 – The 4th Party Congress, known as the Day of Composure, was held on August 2, 1929. The propaganda film Der Nürnberger Parteitag der NSDAP was made at this rally.
1933 – The 5th Party Congress was held in Nuremberg, August 30 – September 3, 1933. It was called the Rally of Victory (Reichsparteitag des Sieges). The term victory relates to the Nazi seizure of power and the victory over the Weimar Republic. The Leni Riefenstahl film Der Sieg des Glaubens was made at this rally. Hitler announced that from now on all Rallies would take place in Nuremberg.
1934 – The 6th Party Congress was held in Nuremberg, September 5–10, 1934, which was attended by about 700,000 Nazi Party supporters. Initially it did not have a theme. Later it was labeled the Rally of Unity and Strength (Reichsparteitag der Einheit und Stärke), Rally of Power (Reichsparteitag der Macht), or Rally of Will (Reichsparteitag des Willens). The Leni Riefenstahl film Triumph des Willens was made at this rally. This rally was particularly notable due to Albert Speer's Cathedral of light: 152 searchlights that cast vertical beams into the sky around the Zeppelin Field to symbolise the walls of a building
1935 – The 7th Party Congress was held in Nuremberg, September 10–16, 1935. It was called the Rally of Freedom (Reichsparteitag der Freiheit). Freedom referred to the reintroduction of compulsory military service and thus the German liberation from the Treaty of Versailles. Leni Riefenstahl made the film Tag der Freiheit: Unsere Wehrmacht at this rally, and the Nazis introduced the Nuremberg Laws.
1936 – The 8th Party Congress was known as the Rally of Honour (Reichsparteitag der Ehre, September 8–14). The remilitarization of the demilitarized Rhineland in March 1936 constituted the restoration of German honour in the eyes of many Germans. The film Festliches Nürnberg incorporated footage shot at this rally, as well as the rally of 1937.
1937 – The 9th Party Congress was called the Rally of Labour (Reichsparteitag der Arbeit, September 6–13). It celebrated the reduction of unemployment in Germany since the Nazi rise to power.
1938 – The 10th Party Congress was named the Rally of Greater Germany (Reichsparteitag Großdeutschland, September 5–12).[5] This was due to the annexation of Austria to Germany that had taken place earlier in the year.
1939 – The 11th Party Congress was given the name Rally of Peace (Reichsparteitag des Friedens). It was meant to reiterate the German desire for peace, both to the German population and to other countries. It was cancelled at short notice, as one day before the planned date, on September 1, Germany began its offensive against Poland (which along with the Soviet Union's invasion of Poland ignited World War II).
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Aren't these Nazi Party Buildings in Nuremberg still scary? - A German Life #6
We visited some buildings built by the nazis in Nuremberg, Germany and the exhibition at the Dokumentationszentrum inside the congress hall.
Don't let anything like this happen again. If you want to read up on some of the history, here are some links.
Nazi party rally grounds in Nuremberg
Beer hall putsch (Hitlerputsch)
Reichstag fire (Reichstagsbrand)
Nazi book burnings (Bücherverbrennung)
Plus, you can search YouTube for videos of Triumph of the will or Sieg des Glaubens
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Donnerstag, 16. bis Samstag, 18. Mai 2019
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Die Straßen, die Ecken und Plätze in der Südstadt sind ihre Welt. Sie kennen die Stadtteile, die Orte und die Menschen und wissen, wo was fehlt. Wo die Südstadt Farbe, Licht oder Sitzplätze, braucht, wo ein Spielgerät oder eine Rampe fehlt. Ihr Wissen ist wichtig, ihre Meinung zählt und das zeigten wir bei den Aktionstagen „Wir machen Südstadt“: Junge Menschen sprayten, sangen, spielten, tanzten, gestalteten, wie ihre Südstadt aussehen soll, um gut zusammen leben zu können. Sie verwirklichten ihre Ideen zusammen mit Graffitikünstlerinnen und –künstlern, mit Musikfachleuten... Als Projekttionsfläche gestalteten sie die unschöne Mauer am Spielplatz im Celtispark. Und auch das laut!-Sofa wartete bei den Aktionstagen auf ihre Meinung.
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Nürnberg Now & Then - Episode 7: Zeppelinfield | The Area
A now & then of the Zeppelinfield (The Area) in Nürnberg during the Reichsparteitage (1927-1938)
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Episode 3: Luitpoldarena -
Episode 4: Luitpoldhalle -
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Episode 6: Kaserne -
Episode 7: Zeppelinfield | The Area -
Episode 8: Zeppelinfield | Entrance -
Episode 9: Zeppelinfield | Rallies -
Episode 10: Zeppelinfield | Night -
Episode 11: Zeppelinfield | Facilities -
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Places to see in ( Nuremberg - Germany )
Places to see in ( Nuremberg - Germany )
Nuremberg, a city in northern Bavaria, is distinguished by medieval architecture such as the fortifications and stone towers of its Altstadt (Old Town). At the northern edge of the Altstadt, surrounded by red-roofed buildings, stands Kaiserburg Castle. The Hauptmarkt (central square) contains the Schöner Brunnen, the gilded “beautiful fountain” with tiers of figures, and Frauenkirche, a 14th-century Gothic church.
Nuremberg (Nürnberg), Bavaria’s second-largest city and the unofficial capital of Franconia, is an energetic place where the nightlife is intense and the beer is as dark as coffee. As one of Bavaria’s biggest draws it is alive with visitors year-round, but especially during the spectacular Christmas market.
For centuries, Nuremberg was the undeclared capital of the Holy Roman Empire and the preferred residence of most German kings, who kept their crown jewels here. Rich and stuffed with architectural wonders, it was also a magnet for famous artists, though the most famous of all, Albrecht Dürer, was actually born here. ‘Nuremberg shines throughout Germany like a sun among the moon and stars,’ gushed Martin Luther. By the 19th century, the city had become a powerhouse in Germany’s industrial revolution.
The Nazis saw a perfect stage for their activities in working class Nuremberg. It was here that the fanatical party rallies were held, the boycott of Jewish businesses began and the infamous Nuremberg Laws outlawing German citizenship for Jewish people were enacted. On 2 January 1945, Allied bombers reduced the city to landfill, killing 6000 people in the process.
After WWII the city was chosen as the site of the war crimes tribunal, now known as the Nuremberg Trials. Later, the painstaking reconstruction – using the original stone – of almost all the city’s main buildings, including the castle and old churches in the Altstadt, returned the city to some of its former glory.
When people think of Nuremberg, they usually think of gingerbread, toys, Christmas, the Nazi Party Rally Grounds or the Nuremberg Trials. The old town of Nuremberg is much more than this and indeed Nuremberg probably comes closest to many tourists' expectations of a typical German city: on the one hand one can find half-timbered houses, gothic churches within a medieval city wall in the shadow of the towering imperial castle, which was one of the most important residences of the emperors of the Holy Roman Empire. On the other hand, Nuremberg and the surrounding cities are home to many well-known German companies, e.g. Adidas, Diehl, Faber-Castell, Playmobil, Puma and several divisions of industrial giant Siemens. Finally, Nuremberg even can live up to culinary expectations with breweries and beergardens and its most famous dish, the Nuremberg sausages with Sauerkraut.
Alot to see in Nuremberg such as :
Nuremberg Castle
Christkindlesmarkt, Nuremberg
Frauenkirche, Nuremberg
Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds
St. Lorenz, Nuremberg
St. Sebaldus Church, Nuremberg
Albrecht Dürer's House
Germanisches Nationalmuseum
Schöner Brunnen
Nuremberg Toy Museum
Hauptmarkt
Nuremberg Zoo
Handwerkerhof Nürnberg
Playmobil FunPark
Nuremberg Transport Museum
Ehekarussell
Felsengänge Nürnberg
Henkersteg
Medieval Dungeons
Weißer Turm
City walls of Nuremberg
Neues Museum Nürnberg
Tiergärtnertor
City Museum in Fembo house
Fleisch Bridge
Historischer Kunstbunker
Weinstadel
Pellerhaus
Giardini delle Esperidi
Johannisfriedhof Nurnberg
Way of Human Rights
Sinwellturm
Botanischer Garten Erlangen
Luitpoldhain
Memorium Nuremberg Trials
Maxbrücke
St Egidien, Nuremberg
Kunsthalle Nürnberg
Kongresshalle
Tucherschloss
Schuldturm
Insel Schütt
Association d'Histoire Naturelle de Nuremberg
Frauentorturm
Bürgermeistergarten
St. Elizabeth, Nuremberg
Burggarten
Schlossgarten Erlangen
Turm der Sinne
Kulturscheune der Altstadtfreunde
( Nuremberg - Germany ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Nuremberg . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Nuremberg - Germany
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Straßenbahn Nürnberg | Die Endschleife Luitpoldhain (1963-2002)
Straßenbahn Nürnberg
Reise in die Vergangenheit
Es war einmal... Die Endschleife Luitpoldhain (1963 - 2002)
Die Wendeschleife am Luitpoldhain wurde im Jahre 2002 im Zuge der Verlängerung der Gleisanlagen zum Doku-Zentrum aufgegeben und zurückgebaut.
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TW 305 (GT6) mit BW 1577
TW 326 (GT6) mit BW 1554
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PLACES TO VISIT IN NURNBERG
* Imperial Castle of Nuremberg
* Nürnberger Christkindlesmarkt
* Nazi party rally grounds
* Albrecht Dürer's House
* Frauenkirche, Nuremberg
* Germanisches Nationalmuseum
* Hauptmarkt
* Toy Museum
* Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds
* Schöner Brunnen
* St. Lorenz, Nuremberg
* Nuremberg Zoo
* St. Sebald - Sebalduskirche Nürnberg
* Handwerkerhof Nürnberg
* Fleisch Bridge
* Way of Human Rights
* Giardini delle Esperidi
* Schwarzach-Durchbruch
* Schmausenbuck, And lot more
Max Mutzke & Clueso - Stars im Luitpoldhain 2019
Ain´t no sunshine”
“Chicago”
“Magisch
So viel mehr
Keinen Zentimeter
Me and Mrs Jones
Cello
Can´t wait until tonight
Zusammen
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German All Star Big Band
Leitung: Jörg-Achim Keller)
Aufnahme vom 4. August 2019 bei Stars im Luitpoldhain, Nürnberg 2019
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A German Life #3: Classic Open Air 2014 in Nuremberg [Klassik Open Air Nürnberg]
Join me for the Classic Open Air 2014 in Nuremberg. A free concert of classical music in a park. People go picnicking and enjoy the nice atmosphere.
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EXPLORING the NUREMBERG RALLIES sites by the NATIONAL SOCIALISTS (1927-1938), GERMANY
SUBSCRIBE: - The Nuremberg Rally (officially About this sound Reichsparteitag (help·info), meaning Imperial Party Convention) was the annual rally of the Nazi Party in Germany, held from 1923 to 1938. They were large Nazi propaganda events, especially after Adolf Hitler's rise to power in 1933. These events were held at the Nazi party rally grounds in Nuremberg (which we are visiting ehre) from 1933 to 1938 and are usually referred to in English as the Nuremberg Rallies.
From 1927 on, the rallies took place exclusively in Nuremberg. The Party selected Nuremberg for pragmatic reasons: it was in the center of the German Reich and the local Luitpoldhain (converted parkland) was well suited as a venue. In addition, the Nazis could rely on the well-organized local branch of the party in Franconia, then led by Gauleiter Julius Streicher. The Nuremberg police were sympathetic to the event.
Germany is a Western European country with a landscape of forests, rivers, mountain ranges and North Sea beaches. It has over 2 millennia of history. Berlin, its capital, is home to art and nightlife scenes, the Brandenburg Gate and many sites relating to WWII. Munich is known for its Oktoberfest and beer halls, including the 16th-century Hofbräuhaus. Frankfurt, with its skyscrapers, houses the European Central Bank.
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Nightmares on Wax - Stars im Luitpoldhain 2019
Be I do
Give Thx
I am you
Les Nuits
Nightmares on Wax
German All Star Big Band
Leitung: Jörg-Achim Keller
Aufnahme vom 4. August 2019 bei Stars im Luitpoldhain, Nürnberg 2019
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Newsreel of the Fifth Party Congress of the Nazi Party, 1933
From the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University.
Black-and-white, silent, 31-minute Agfa newsreel print documenting the Fifth Party Congress of the Nazi Party (Reichsparteitag), Nuremberg, August 30-September 3, 1933. Also known as the Rally of Victory, it was the final rally before the Nazi leadership purge known as the Night of the Long Knives (June 30-July2, 1934), whose victims included Ernst Röhm. Röhm, the chief of staff of the Stormabteilung, is featured extensively in this newsreel.
Intertitles:
0:14 Bis zum letzten Augenblick wird an der Herrichtung der Festplätze gearbeitet. (The festival areas are readied up to the last moment.)
0:38 Nürnberg prangt im Flaggenschmuck. (Nuremberg shines in flag decorations.)
0:42 (sign: Für die Einigkeit des Volkes für die Stärke des Reiches. (For the unity of the people for the power of the nation.))
2:04 Der Führer trifft auf dem Nürnberger Flugplatz ein. (The Führer arrives at the Nuremberg airport.)
3:25 Adolf Hitler begibt sich zum Parteikongreβ in die Festhalle am Luitpoldhain. (Adolf Hitler goes to the party congress in the festival hall at Luitpoldhain.)
4:54 Die Blutfahne vom 9. November 1923 wird hereingetragen. (The Blutfahne from November 9, 1923 is carried in.)
5:21 Der Stellvertreter des Führers, Rudolf Heβ, eröffnet den Parteikongreβ. (The Führer's deputy, Rudolf Heβ, opens the party congress.)
5:34 Empfang der auswärtigen Diplomaten. (Reception of foreign diplomats.)
7:21 Eine unübersehbare Menschenmenge erwartet den Führer vor dem Kulturvereinshaus, in dem die Kulturtagung stattfindet. (An immense crowd awaits the Führer before the Culture Clubhouse where the culture conference takes place.)
8:25 Begeistere Zurufe begrüβen den Stabschef Röhm. (Animated shouts greet chief of staff Röhm.)
8:40 Im Zeltlager der Hitlerjugend. (In the Hitler Youth camp.)
10:37 65 000 Hitlerjugend marschieren ins Stadion, um dem Führer zu huldigen. (65,000 Hitler Youth march into the stadium to pay homage to the Führer.)
12:24 Die Reichsminister von Papen, von Neurath, und Reichsbankpräsident Schacht auf der Tribüne. (Ministers von Papen, von Neurath, and Reichsbank president Schacht in the stands.)
13:17 Reichsjugendführer Baldur von Schirach begrüβt die italienischen Faschisten. (Youth Leader Baldur von Schirach greets the Italian fascists.)
13:39 Achtung! Stillgestanden! (Stand to attention!)
14:37 ...Ihr seid das lebende Deutschland der Zukunft, Ihr seid Blut vom unserm Blut, Fleisch vom unserm Fleisch, Geist vom unserm Geist, Ihr seid unseres Volkes Weiterleben!... (You are the living Germany of the future, you are the blood of our blood, flesh of our flesh, spirit of our spirit, you are the survival of our people...)
15:01 Deutschland, Deutschland über alles! (Germany, Germany above all!)
15:35 Ende des 1. Teils. (End of the first part.)
16:37 In den frühen Morgenstunden des Sonntages marschieren die braunen Kolonnen der S.A. zum Luitpoldhain. (The brown columns of the S.A. march in the early Sunday morning hours to Luitpoldhain.)
17:40 Ein Meer von Fahnen. (A sea of flags.)
17:51 Auf der Tribüne der Ehrengäste. (Honored guests in the stands.)
18:16 Abordnungen aus England, Italien und Ungarn. (Delegations from England, Italy and Hungary.)
21:14 Der Führer begibt sich zum Ehrenmal für die Gefallenen des Weltkrieges. (The Führer visits the monument dedicated to fallen soldiers of the World War.)
22:54 Adolf Hitler weiht mit der Blutfahne die neuen Fahnen und Standarten. (Adolf Hitler inaugurates the new flags and standards with the Blutfahne.)
24:08 Mütze ab zum Gebet! (Hats off for prayer!)
24:37 Das Treuegelöbnis der 100 000. (The pledge of allegiance of the 100,000.)
24:47 Der Führer begrüβt den verwundeten Tiroler Gauleiter Hofer. (The Führer greets the wounded Tirolian party chief Hofer.)
25:18 Auf dem Adolf Hitler Platz kurz vor Beginn des Vorbeimarsches. (At Adolf Hitler Platz shortly before the beginning of the passing march.)
26:15 Viele, viele Stunden währte der Vorbeimarsch der S.A., S.S. und des Stahlhelms vor dem Führer. (The passing march of the S.A., S.S. and the Steel Helmet before the Führer lasts many, many hours.)
29:23 Der Reichsparteitag wurde am Abend durch die Weltpolitische Rede des Führers beschlossen. (In the evening, the Führer's speech on the subject of world politics concludes the party congress.)
29:43 ...Das Volk steht mehr und mehr wie ein Mann hinter seiner neuen Führung. Das Wunder, an das unsere Gegner niemals glauben wollten, ist Wirklichkeit geworden...! (The people stand more and more like a man behind his new leadership. The miracle that our opponents never wanted to believe has become a reality.)
2. Classic Open Air Nuremberg 2019 -- Sparklers moment
03.08.2019
EDWARD ELGAR (1857 – 1934) Salut d‘Amour
Bill Evans - Stars im Luitpoldhain 2019
Cool Eddie
Let's Pretend
Bones in the Ground
Soulbop
Bill Evans
German All Star Big Band
Leitung: Jörg-Achim Keller
Aufnahme vom 4. August 2019 bei Stars im Luitpoldhain, Nürnberg 2019
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Straßenbahn Nürnberg | Neugestaltung Endschleife Tiergarten (2019)
Straßenbahn Nürnberg
Neugestaltung Endschleife Tiergarten
Gegenüberstellung: vorher/nachher
Aufnahmen aus den Jahren 2007-2019
Bis Ende Juli 2019 erneuerte die VAG zwischen dem Mögeldorfer Plärrer und dem Tiergarten die Fahrleitung, baute in der Wendeschleife am Tiergarten ein Überholgleis ein und gestaltete die dortige Haltestelle barrierearm.
Im Zuge der Umbaumaßnahmen wurde die kleine Wendeschleife komplett zurückgebaut.