Guarded by SS men, the Imperial Regalia were exhibited in the Town Hall of Nuremberg on September 5, 1938, for the first time since their transport from Vienna to Nuremberg in August 1938. The occasion was the reception of Hitler for the Reichsparteitag "Grossdeutschland" (Rally of Greater Germany) after the "Anschluss" of Austria. Later, the Imperial Regalia was kept in St. Catherine's Church and exposed on the Nazi Party Rallies in the Congress building of the NSDAP.

Guarded by SS men, the Imperial Regalia were exhibited in the Town Hall of Nuremberg on September 5, 1938, for the first time since their transport from Vienna to Nuremberg in August 1938. The occasion was the reception of Hitler for the Reichsparteitag "Grossdeutschland" (Rally of Greater Germany) after the "Anschluss" of Austria. Later, the Imperial Regalia was kept in St. Catherine's Church and exposed on the Nazi Party Rallies in the Congress building of the NSDAP. Stock Photo
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Sueddeutsche Zeitung Photo / Alamy Stock Photo

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TA23T2

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3702 x 4971 px | 31.3 x 42.1 cm | 12.3 x 16.6 inches | 300dpi

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5 September 1938

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Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany

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The Imperial Regalia in the Town Hall at Nuremberg, 1938. "Guarded by SS men, the Imperial Regalia were exhibited in the Town Hall of Nuremberg on September 5, 1938, for the first time since their transport from Vienna to Nuremberg in August 1938. The occasion was the reception of Hitler for the Reichsparteitag ""Grossdeutschland"" (Rally of Greater Germany) after the ""Anschluss"" of Austria. Later, the Imperial Regalia was kept in St. Catherine's Church and exposed on the Nazi Party Rallies in the Congress building of the NSDAP.". Date created: 05/09/1938

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