Apr 25 2008
Day 10 - Nuremberg
Today we visited the Nazi Party Rally Grounds at Nuremburg. We walked along the parade route where Hitler once marched before entering the enormous stadium to address the people of Germany. The Zeppelin Field served as one of the key sites where Hitler persuaded people into believing that what he was fighting for was the right cause. Thousands and thousands of German citizens appeared at the rallies to hear what Hitler had to say. Some people actually camped for weeks in advance for a good seat. People of Germany were hopeless and needed someone to solve their problems. Germany was in a dismal situation after World War I. The Treaty of Versailles blamed the Germans for the war and destroyed their country economically. Hitler promised to make the
country great again and to punish the people who punished them. The German people were tricked into thinking that the wrong was right. Of course, Hitler never announced that he wanted to exterminate people, but somehow he managed to brainwash his followers to the point where they’d do anything necessary for the Nazi cause. These rallies played a major role in the conversion of the German citizens. While sitting in the stadium, we were asked to complete a writing assignment. We had to take on the voice of a German person in 1935 and explain why we attended the rally and supported Hitler. Hitler made promises that the people of Germany wanted to hear. They were hopeless and defenseless and he spoke about change and making life better for the German people. We found it surreal to be walking on the same grounds where Hitler and his disciples once marched. We imagined Hitler walking gallantly in his crisp Nazi uniform while thousands and thousands of people cheered and showed their devotion. Although we walked the same route as Hitler, we knew that we were doing it for completely different reasons than him. Our reasons were to acknowledge history, try to understand what humans are capable of, and be more open-minded. Hitler’s reasons were to preach hate, brainwash people, and encourage his followers to be more narrow-minded.
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I was away for some of last week with Peter and Petey looking at colleges so I am just catching up on the blog. We kept thinking back to last year at this time when the three of us were there—and how as the trip came to a close–we were so sad to leave Europe. Your videos and blogs are so AMAZING and I am so proud of ALL of you–for taking the journey. I am also so proud and happy that my daughter was able to share such a special time with TBA. Maryam—NICE MOVES:) Love all of you–travel safe. Mrs. Skipper:)
I have enjoyed reading your blogs and viewing your amazing pictures! I can only imagine how touching all of the experiences have been for each of you. I feel like I am living it with you as I read through your posts and view the slide shows. I look forward to seeing everyone when you return home to TBA!