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Hall of Honour (Ehrenhalle), Nuremberg

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Hall of Honour (Ehrenhalle), Nuremberg

Hall of Honour (Ehrenhalle), Nuremberg

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    Intermediate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    March 4, 2023

    This memorial was erected during the Weimar Republic as a memorial to the soldiers who died in World War I and was completed and inaugurated in 1930. As early as the Reich Party Congress in 1929, the unfinished Hall of Honor was included and misused by the National Socialists in their cult of the dead. After the end of the war, the area was redesigned as a park and the Hall of Honor is a memorial and memorial for the victims of the First and Second World Wars and the National Socialist tyranny (1933-1945).

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      July 16, 2020

      After 1945, the city of Nuremberg redesigned the site into a park. Today, the city's Ehrenhalle serves as a memorial for the victims of the First and Second World Wars and the National Socialist tyranny (1933-1945). Every year on Memorial Day there is an official celebration of the victims.

      After 1945, the City of Nuremberg had the area remodeled into a park again. Today, the Hall of Honor commemorates the victims of World War I and World War II, as well as the victims of the National Socialist rule of terror (1933-1945). Every year, victims ar commemorated here during official events on the national day of mourning.

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        August 18, 2020

        Commemorates the victims of both world wars as well as the victims of the Nazi rule 1933-1945.

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