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The '''Zeppelin Field''' ([[German]]: '''Zeppelinfeld''') was a large military parade ground in [[Nuremberg]], [[Germany]]. | The '''Zeppelin Field''' ([[German]]: '''Zeppelinfeld''') was a large military parade ground in [[Nuremberg]], [[Germany]]. | ||
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+ | From 1933, the [[NSDAP|National Socialist's]] used the Zeppelin Field as the central venue for their spectacular Party rallies (Reichsparteitage). | ||
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+ | ==Zeppelintribüne== | ||
+ | The grandstand, known as the Zeppelintribüne, was erected in 1935-1937. | ||
+ | It was designed by Albert Speer, who drew his inspiration from the ancient [[Pergamon Altar]]. |
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The Zeppelin Field (German: Zeppelinfeld) was a large military parade ground in Nuremberg, Germany.
From 1933, the National Socialist's used the Zeppelin Field as the central venue for their spectacular Party rallies (Reichsparteitage).
Zeppelintribüne
The grandstand, known as the Zeppelintribüne, was erected in 1935-1937. It was designed by Albert Speer, who drew his inspiration from the ancient Pergamon Altar.