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Muestra fotografías de lugares usados durante el Tercer Reich y como se encuentran actualmente. Desde las ciudades más famosas hasta campos de concentración, pasando por zonas industriales.
Third Reich in ruins
Y hay una foto que me ha parecido bastante curiosa, no tenía ni idea de recintos de ese tipo...
Heidelberg
The Heiligenberg (Holy Mountain) overlooking Heidelberg was the site of an unusual Nazi edifice - a "Thingstätte." In early Nazi quasi-religious Völkisch ceremony and Blut und Boden (Blood and Soil) ideology, a "Thing" was an open-air gathering of the people, harking back to old Germanic pagan gatherings. Some 1200 "Thing" sites were planned, but only about 40 were built, as the Nazi hierarchy lost interest in the "Thing" movement in 1936. Another such site that remains today is the Dietrich-Eckart-Bühne adjacent to the Berlin Olympic Stadium. (1936 postcard in author's collection)
*Hay más fotos del curioso amfiteatro en la web en el apartado Miscellaneous y Thingplatz / Thingstätte
Muestra fotografías de lugares usados durante el Tercer Reich y como se encuentran actualmente. Desde las ciudades más famosas hasta campos de concentración, pasando por zonas industriales.
Third Reich in ruins
Y hay una foto que me ha parecido bastante curiosa, no tenía ni idea de recintos de ese tipo...
Heidelberg


The Heiligenberg (Holy Mountain) overlooking Heidelberg was the site of an unusual Nazi edifice - a "Thingstätte." In early Nazi quasi-religious Völkisch ceremony and Blut und Boden (Blood and Soil) ideology, a "Thing" was an open-air gathering of the people, harking back to old Germanic pagan gatherings. Some 1200 "Thing" sites were planned, but only about 40 were built, as the Nazi hierarchy lost interest in the "Thing" movement in 1936. Another such site that remains today is the Dietrich-Eckart-Bühne adjacent to the Berlin Olympic Stadium. (1936 postcard in author's collection)
*Hay más fotos del curioso amfiteatro en la web en el apartado Miscellaneous y Thingplatz / Thingstätte