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Nuremberg Rallies

The Nuremberg Rallies were large propaganda events held annually from 1923 to 1938 by Nazi Germany in the city of Nuremberg. These gatherings showcased Nazi propaganda, military power, and unity, often featuring speeches by Adolf Hitler and elaborate displays designed to generate national pride and loyalty. They served to promote Nazi ideology, intimidate opposition, and reinforce the regime's control. The rallies became infamous for their scale, theatricality, and the way they symbolized Nazi strength, playing a significant role in consolidating Hitler's leadership and spreading fascist messages across Germany.