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Bückeberg Reichsthingstätte – The Aestheticization of Violence and Politics
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Bückeberg Reichsthingstätte – The Aestheticization of Violence and Politics
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Bückeberg Thingstätte – notes
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Transcript video Bückeberg – Interview about the historic Reichserntedankfest under National Socialism
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Erica Shires – Photography Portfolio
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Thingstätte Bückeberg. Historian and author Bernhard Gelderblom researches the local history of National Socialism in Hameln and the surrounding area. © Erica Shires 2014
Thingstätte Bückeberg. Surroundings of the thing site built for the Reichserntedankfest 1933 based on a design by architect Albert Speer © Erica Shires 2014
Thingstätte Bückeberg. Surroundings of the thing site built for the Reichserntedankfest 1933 based on a design by architect Albert Speer © Erica Shires 2014
Thingstätte Bückeberg. Surroundings of the thing site built for the Reichserntedankfest 1933 based on a design by architect Albert Speer © Erica Shires 2014
Thingstätte Bückeberg. Surroundings of the thing site built for the Reichserntedankfest 1933 based on a design by architect Albert Speer © Erica Shires 2014
Thingstätte Bückeberg. Architectural remains of the thing site built for the Reichserntedankfest 1933 based on a design by architect Albert Speer © Erica Shires 2014
Thingstätte Bückeberg. The middle path of the festival site is still visible in the landscape © Erica Shires 2014
Thingstätte Bückeberg. Historian and author Bernhard Gelderblom researches the local history of National Socialism in Hameln and the surrounding area. © Erica Shires 2014
Thingstätte Bückeberg. Surroundings of the thing site built for the Reichserntedankfest 1933 based on a design by architect Albert Speer © Erica Shires 2014
Thingstätte Bückeberg. The middle path of the festival site is still visible in the landscape © Erica Shires 2014
Thingstätte Bückeberg. Architectural remains of the thing site built for the Reichserntedankfest 1933 based on a design by architect Albert Speer © Erica Shires 2014
Thingstätte Bückeberg. Architectural remains of the thing site built for the Reichserntedankfest 1933 based on a design by architect Albert Speer © Erica Shires 2014
Thingstätte Bückeberg. Architectural remains of the thing site built for the Reichserntedankfest 1933 based on a design by architect Albert Speer © Erica Shires 2014
Thingstätte Bückeberg. Architectural remains of the thing site built for the Reichserntedankfest 1933 based on a design by architect Albert Speer © Erica Shires 2014
Thingstätte Bückeberg. Surroundings of the thing site built for the Reichserntedankfest 1933 based on a design by architect Albert Speer © Erica Shires 2014
Thingstätte Bückeberg. The middle path of the festival site is still visible in the landscape © Erica Shires 2014
Thingstätte Bückeberg. The middle path of the festival site is still visible in the landscape © Erica Shires 2014
Thingstätte Bückeberg. Surroundings of the thing site built for the Reichserntedankfest 1933 based on a design by architect Albert Speer © Erica Shires 2014
Thingstätte Bückeberg. Surroundings of the thing site built for the Reichserntedankfest 1933 based on a design by architect Albert Speer © Erica Shires 2014
Thingstätte Bückeberg. Surroundings of the thing site built for the Reichserntedankfest 1933 based on a design by architect Albert Speer © Erica Shires 2014
Thingstätte Bückeberg. Surroundings of the thing site built for the Reichserntedankfest 1933 based on a design by architect Albert Speer © Erica Shires 2014
Thingstätte Bückeberg. Architectural remains of the thing site built for the Reichserntedankfest 1933 based on a design by architect Albert Speer © Erica Shires 2014
Thingstätte Bückeberg. Architectural remains of the thing site built for the Reichserntedankfest 1933 © Erica Shires 2014
Thingstätte Bückeberg. Historian and author Bernhard Gelderblom researches the local history of National Socialism in Hameln and the surrounding area. © Erica Shires 2014
Thingstätte Bückeberg. Surroundings of the thing site built for the Reichserntedankfest 1933 based on a design by architect Albert Speer © Erica Shires 2014
Thingstätte Bückeberg. Architectural remains of the thing site built for the Reichserntedankfest 1933 based on a design by architect Albert Speer © Erica Shires 2014