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    The Heidelberg Thingstätte is an open-air theatre on the Heiligenberg in Heidelberg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It was built during the Third Reich for...
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    Thingspiele (redirect from Thingstätte)
    popularity in pre-war Nazi Germany during the 1930s. A Thingplatz or Thingstätte was a specially-constructed outdoor amphitheatre built for such performances...
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    (State Labor Service) and Heidelberg University students built the huge Thingstätte amphitheatre on the Heiligenberg north of the town, for Nazi Party and...
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    several medieval monasteries, modern lookout towers and the Heidelberg Thingstätte, built by the Nazis in the 1930s. The hill was called the Aberinsberg...
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    Closing 11 August Opened by President Gustav Heinemann Stadium Heidelberg Thingstätte Summer ← Tel Aviv 1968 Toronto 1976 → Winter Örnsköldsvik 1976 → 1972...
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    paramilitaries, commemorated in the Third Reich by the construction of a Thingstätte (Amphitheatre) and a mausoleum. The theatre remains, but the Nazi mausoleum...
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    around the year 1200 AD, the site had already been used as a Germanic Thingstätte for several centuries. In 1370 the castle was captured by Count Adolf...
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  • Saarländisches Staatstheater Soldatenhalle Schwerbelastungskörper Berlin 1941/42 Thingstätte or Thingplatz Various 1933-1939 Volkshalle Berlin Never built Vorbunker...
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    have demonstrated. Since these early times, there has been a local "Thingstätte" (local community council), or "Várting". The most interesting building...
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  • Olympics and the inauguration of the Dietrich-Eckart-Bühne, the Berlin Thingstätte which is now the Waldbühne (Forest Stage), and was the most successful...
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    encompassed 170 hectares. The proposed facility would have included a Thingstätte to hold 4000, a tower, a "Hall of Honor for the Victims on the Saar"...
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    net, retrieved 2 May 2013. Official website Geoff Walden, Thingplatz / Thingstätte Sites, Third Reich in Ruins: photographs from the 1930s and 1940s Night...
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    p. 213 (in German) "Vor 70 Jahren: Der 24. März 1935. Einweihung der Thingstätte in Koblenz" Archived 2015-12-08 at the Wayback Machine, Landesarchivverwaltung...
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    German) Waldbühne Schwarzenberg (in German) Geoff Walden, "Thingplatz / Thingstätte Sites", Third Reich in Ruins: then and now photographs of the Waldbühne...
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    a consortium with Wilhelm Kreis and Alfred Fischer on designs for a Thingstätte on the Elisenhöhe in the Middle Rhine From the mid-1930s he worked together...
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  • first monument to labour; the arena itself was officially the erste Thingstätte des Reiches, first Thing site of the Reich). (In fact the arena at Heringsdorf...
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