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5: 1945-2020: No Ordinary Place – Dealing with the Rally Grounds
5.1: The Nuremberg Trial: War criminals in Court
5.2: Pragmatic Use: Disposing of History
5.3: Changed Perception: Growing Critical Awareness
5.4: The Zeppelin Grandstand - A Symbolic Place: A Subject for Discussion
4: 1933-1945: The Rally Grounds in the War – Captivity, Forced Labour and Deportation
4.1: Captured Soldiers: Important Resource for the War Economy
4.2: Captured Officers: Forced Inaction
4.3: Forced Labour in Nuremberg: A familiar Sight in the City
4.4: Russian Prisoners of War: Deliberate Murder
4.5: Deportation of Jews from Franconia: From Nuremberg to the Death Camps
3: 1933-1939: The Nazi Party Rallies – Community and Exclusion
3.1: Major National Event: From Party Rally to National Celebration
3.2: Nazi Party Rally as Media Event: Absent, but in the Picture
3.3: Granite from Concentration Camps: Worked to Death
3.4: Architecture as Backdrop: "Cathedral of Light" and Cult of the Flag
3.5: "City of the Nazi Party Rallies": Role Model in the Jewish Question
3.6: Nuremberg Experience: Individual Perception
3.7: Social and Political Aims: More than a Propaganda Show
2: 1918-1933: Nuremberg in the Weimar Republic – Opportunities and Crises
2.1: Local Power Struggle: Guarding Democracy
2.2: Anti-Semitic Stronghold: Julius Streicher and his "Stormtrooper" Newspaper
2.3: Tradition as Political Venue: Early Nazi Party Rallies
1: Nuremberg – Site of the Nazi Party Rallies
1.1: The Rally Grounds from the Beginnings to the Present Day: Changing Topography