Luitpold Hall

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Luitpold Hall was a large ceremonial structure in Nuremberg used by the Nazi regime for mass rallies, propaganda events, and party gatherings during the Third Reich.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Nazi architecture
ceremonial hall
historical building
architecturalStyle monumental Nazi architecture
associatedWith Adolf Hitler
Nazism
surface form: National Socialism

Nazi mass spectacle culture
Nuremberg Party Rally
surface form: Nuremberg Rallies
countryAtTimeOfUse Nazi Germany
surface form: German Reich
era World War II
surface form: World War II period

interwar period
eventTypeHosted ceremonial gatherings
party congress events
speeches by Nazi leaders
function ideological indoctrination space
mass spectacle venue
heritageStatus site associated with Nazi crimes
historicalPeriod Third Reich
locatedIn Bavaria
Germany
Nuremberg
namedAfter Luitpold, Prince Regent of Bavaria NERFINISHED
partOf Nazi Party Rally Grounds
surface form: Nazi party rally grounds in Nuremberg
politicalAffiliation Nazi Party
surface form: National Socialist German Workers' Party
politicalFunction propaganda dissemination
staging Nazi Party rallies
postWarPerception burdened heritage site
primaryUseStart 1930s
region Franconia
symbolized mass mobilization
power of the Nazi regime
usedBy Nazi Party
Third Reich authorities
usedFor mass rallies
orchestrated mass choreography
party gatherings
propaganda events
visual propaganda displays
usedUntil end of World War II

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Nazi Party Rally Grounds contains Luitpold Hall