Architectural Elements
Taking a closer look at building details.
1.09.2009
More Architecture of Power and Propaganda
This is Zeppelin field where the power-building began. This is where marching and war games took place in order to recruit young people to the Nazi cause.
Here's an interesting
video clip
of the swastika being blown off the top of the main building.
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