Führer Cult and Megalomania
Führer Cult and Megalomania

Führer Cult and Megalomania

November 11, 2011 | 51 min

By early in the twentieth century, Nuremberg was regarded as the most anti-Semitic city in Europe. By 1929, Hitler had decided to make Nuremberg the "City of the Party Rallies" and a symbol representing the greatness of the German Empire. Even today, it is possible to see signs in Nuremberg of the megalomaniac proportions that the system was to assume.

Genres

Documentary History

Cast

Naomi Scott

Adolf Hitler

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