Thank you for the report and pictures. Daughter spent a year studying in Munich last year so we had several visits. Loved Nuremberg particularly the old town centre.
You could easily spend several days there. You could spend a day alone at the Palace of Justice where the trials were held. If you close your eyes you can almost hear the chanting of the crowds on the rally field. It is difficult to comprehend how Hitler whipped up so much fervour among so many people (mind you there was a degree of persuasion used to secure attendance).
If you are a German history aficionado and reader. I recommend East West Street by Philippe Sands. It is the story of how 2 separate academics from a Polish town occupied by the Nazis introduced Crimes against Humanity and Genocide, which were first tried at Nuremberg.
You could easily spend several days there. You could spend a day alone at the Palace of Justice where the trials were held. If you close your eyes you can almost hear the chanting of the crowds on the rally field. It is difficult to comprehend how Hitler whipped up so much fervour among so many people (mind you there was a degree of persuasion used to secure attendance).
If you are a German history aficionado and reader. I recommend East West Street by Philippe Sands. It is the story of how 2 separate academics from a Polish town occupied by the Nazis introduced Crimes against Humanity and Genocide, which were first tried at Nuremberg.