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  • Sheldon PetersEurope 2016Traveler
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    • Day 7
    • Saturday, August 20, 2016
    • ☀️ 25 °C
    • Altitude: 294 m
    • GermanyNuremberg49°27’10” N  11°4’51” E

    So long Nuremberg

    August 20, 2016 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

    (*TESSA*) Today I became more aware of Nuremberg's role in the power base of the Third Reicht. The impossibility of doing justice to the Holocaust, and the tension between trying to achieve justice and moving on from war, is more apparent to me here. The home to Nazi rallies is reminiscent of a set from Mordor. The ferver of the people for their Fuhrer as shown in museums is frightening and repugnant. The loss to German culture is palpable, with Germans and others having taken so many Jewish lives, as well as Polish, homosexual, disabled and others' lives. What might Nuremberg (and the world) be like if German people hadn't radicalised and murdered so many Jewish people?Read more

    Vlady Peters, Celebrant

    Vlady Peters, CelebrantSomewhere north of Nuremberg is Bayreuth where Wagner's famous opera house is situated. Perhaps you can get a chance to see it. Here is one link I found http://www.bayreuthhotels.com/theatre.php

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