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Background: The annual Nuremberg rallies were the highpoint of
the Nazi year. Every effort was made to produce a spectacular show not
only for those attending, but for the rest of the country, and the world,
as well. These pictures come from a commemorative volume issued after
the 1937 rally.
Source: Hanns Kerrl, Reichstagung in Nürnberg
1937. Der Parteitag der Arbeit (Berlin: Vaterländischer Verlag
C. A. Weller, 1937).
Pictures of the 1937 Nuremberg
Party Rally
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The Blood Flag (Blutfahne) was the most
"sacred" Nazi relic. It was the flag that was carried
during Hitler's abortive 1923 Beer Hall Putsch, and was stained
with the blood of those who had fallen. In this picture, the flag
is borne into Nuremberg by a ceremonial guard.
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Here, Hitler holds the Blood Flag in one hand, and
consecrates new party standards with his other hand.
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A march through Nuremberg.
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The Nazis planned enormous construction projects
for the Nuremberg party rally grounds. Here, Hitler is standing
alongside a model of the "German Stadium."
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Albert Speer developed the "Cathedral of Light"
for the annual evening rally of party leaders. A multitude of searchlights,
point straight up, created a vivid spectacle.
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Another picture of the evening rally.
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The effect showed up for miles around Nuremberg. This
shot was taken from outside the party rally grounds. |
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Hitler, Heinrich Himmler, and Viktor Lutze salute
the Nazi dead.
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Eager Hitler Youth drummers.
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