Nurnberg - Germany, Bayern The Nazi Documentation Center is a superior presentation of the tyranny and megalomania of the Nazi regime with special emphasis on the importance of Nurnberg to the ideology of the movement. The exhibits pass from the early years through power, defeat, and the Nurnberg trials. It occupies one wing of the massive Congress Hall ordered by Hitler. The most striking feature is the glass and steel passageway, likened to a spear, passing from the exterior through the interior of the building, exposing the evil innards of the Nazis ( as well as a play on the name Albert Speer, the chief Nazi architect - who did not design this building ). The plain brick building reminds us of the ovens used in the KZ camps.
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Uploaded: Jan, 09 2011 | Taken: Sep, 15 2007| Viewed: 13 times
Camera: Eastman Kodak Company | Model: Picture Kiosk G4 | Exposure 1/30s, f2.9 | FLength: 6mm | SW: Picture Kiosk G4 KPK V1.6 FC3.1
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- Jan, 09 2011 05:01pm
Nico, is this way of documentation adequate in your opinion? Have you missed something substantial?
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