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Deutsch: Reichsparteitag der NSDAP; Nürnberg, 4.–10. September 1934; Adolf Hitler, Heinrich Himmler, Viktor Lutze, Luitpold Arena, Sturmabteilung (SA), Schutzstaffel (SS), Blutfahne (Hakenkreuzflagge) usw. Reichsparteitagsgelände wurde das Areal im Südosten Nürnbergs genannt, auf dem von 1933 bis 1938 die Reichsparteitage der NSDAP stattfanden.

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Der Reichsparteitag der N.S.D.A.P. in Nürnberg 1934. Der große Appell der S.A. und S.S. vor dem Führer in der Luitpold Arena in Nürnberg. Blick auf das riesige Feld der S.A. und S.S. während der Heldenehrung. Im Vordergrund der Führer und der Chef des Stabes der S.A. Lutze und Reichführer der S.S. Himmler bei der erhebenden Totenfeier. Ganz im Vordergrund die Blutfahne vom 9. November.


English: Adolf Hitler, Heinrich Himmler and Viktor Lutze at the Nazi party rally grounds during the Nuremberg rally 1934, the 6th Nazi Party Congress held in Nuremberg, September 5–10, which was attended by about 700,000 Nazi Party supporters. Also members of the paramilitary party branches Sturmabteilung (SA) and Schutzstaffel (SS), as well as the Blutfahne ('Blood Flag', ceremonial swastika flag) and probably its bearer SS-Sturmbannführer Jakob Grimminger. Image file marked as Public domain in Narodowe Archiwum Cyfrowe, the National Digital Archives of Poland.
  • Original caption translated from German: The great appeal of the S.A. and S.S. in front of the Führer in the Luitpold Arena in Nuremberg. View of the huge field of the S.A. and S.S. during the hero honor. In the foreground the leader and the chief of staff of the S.A. Lutze and Reichführer of the S.S. Himmler at the uplifting funeral ceremony. In the foreground is the blood flag from November 9th.
  • Adolf Hitler (1889 – 1945) was an Austrian-born German politician who was the dictator of Germany from 1933 to 1945. He rose to power as the leader of the Nazi Party, initiated World War II in Europe and was central to the perpetration of the Holocaust.
  • Heinrich Himmler (1900 – 1945) was Reichsführer of the Schutzstaffel (Protection Squadron; SS), a leading member of the Nazi Party (NSDAP) and a main architect of the Holocaust.
  • Viktor Lutze (1890 – 1943) was a German Nazi Party functionary and the commander of the Sturmabteilung ("SA") succeeding Ernst Röhm as Stabschef and Reichsleiter.


Polski: Apel pamięci zmarłych z oddziałów SA i SS na Luitpold Arena. Hołd zmarłych oddają kanclerz Rzeszy Adolf Hitler, Reichsfuehrer-SS Heinrich Himmler, szef sztabu SA Viktor Lutze. 1934-09; The New York Times G.m.b.H. Bild-Denst Wide World Photos Berlin SW 68 Kochstr. 28/29; entity.technika_wyk.foto.pozytyw; Norymberga ; Himmler Heinrich, Reichsfuehrer-SS ; Hitler Adolf, kanclerz Rzeszy ; Lutze Viktor, szef sztabu SA ; kongresy ; partie ; Narodowosocjalistyczna Niemiecka Partia Robotników (NSDAP) ; flagi .Public domain
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Totenehrung (honoring of the dead) at 1934 Nuremberg rally in Germany. SS leader Himmler, Hitler, and SA leader Lutze on stone terrace in front of Ehrenhalle (Luitpoldaren, Nazi party rally grounds). Crescent-shaped Ehrentribüne in the background.

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