The Deutsches Stadion ("German Stadium") was a monumental stadium designed by Albert Speer for the Nazi party rally grounds in Nuremberg, southern Germany...
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Deutsches Stadion was a multi-use sports stadium in Berlin, Germany. It was located at Deutsches Sportforum in the present-day Westend quarter on the northern...
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Olympiastadion (Berlin) (redirect from Olympic Stadion, Berlin)
March built the new Olympiastadion on the foundation of the original Deutsches Stadion, once again with the lower half of the structure recessed 12 metres...
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the Deutsche Stadion (German stadium) (only foundations were built), which was to be the largest sports stadium in the world the former Stadion der Hitlerjugend...
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ISBN 9789004142237. A 'Deutsches Stadion' was to copy the horseshoe shape of the stadium in Athens, renovated in 1896. Karow, Yvonne (1997). Deutsches Opfer: Kultische...
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1936 Summer Olympics, twenty years later. Work on the stadium, the Deutsches Stadion ("German Stadium"), began in 1912 at what was the Grunewald Race Course...
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Association from the Forest Department. Work on the stadium, the Deutsches Stadion (German: German Stadium), began in August 1912. When it opened, it...
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Olympia-Stadion in Berlin House of German Art in Munich Nazi party rally grounds in Nuremberg (unfinished) Berlin-Tempelhof airport Deutsches Stadion – (unbuilt)...
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reflects that of the Olympic Stadium. The Stadion station was opened on 8 June 1913, together with the Deutsches Stadion, the predecessor of the Olympic Stadium...
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famous work, Berlin Olympic Stadium, which was on the site of the Deutsches Stadion, a stadium designed by his father, Otto March, for use in the 1916...
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Rank Venue name Highest capacity Location Use 1 Deutsches Stadion 400,000 Nuremberg, Germany Proposed, never opened 2 Strahov Stadium 240,000 Prague,...
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Munich 1940 Congress Hall Nazi party rally grounds, Nuremberg 1935 Deutsches Stadion Nuremberg 1937 (never completed) Ehrentempel Munich (Königsplatz)...
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United States Newark Newark Velodrome 3 21 1913 Germany Berlin Deutsches Stadion 4 Leipzig Sportplatz Leipzig [de] 22 1914 Denmark Copenhagen Ordrupbanen...
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Valeriy Lobanovskyi Dynamo Stadium (redirect from Lobanovs'kyi Dynamo Stadion)
The Stadion Dynamo imeni Valeria Lobanovskoho is a multi-functional stadium in Kyiv, Ukraine that is modified for football use only. It is the home stadium...
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Like the nearby U-Bahn station it received the name Stadion in 1913, when the Deutsches Stadion, projected for the 1916 Summer Olympics, was inaugurated...
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limited usability in the battlefield. Atlantic Wall Breitspurbahn Deutsches Stadion Führerstadt H-class battleship Landkreuzer P. 1000 Ratte, a tank Landkreuzer...
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Willebadessen Strategic Railway Embankment (German: Strategischer Bahndamm) Deutsches Stadion Nou Mestalla Lithuania National Stadium New York Wheel, New York City...
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England's David Jack finally equalised late in the match. After the Deutsches Stadion in Charlottenburg had been closed in 1934, the Poststadion became...
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summer 1990, the process of German reunification had advanced far, with the Deutsche Mark being introduced in the East two days before the semi-finals on 3...
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RheinEnergieStadion, formerly Müngersdorfer Stadion (German pronunciation: [ˌʁaɪnʔenɛʁˈɡiːˌʃtaːdi̯ɔn] ) or Müngersdorfer Stadium, is a German football...
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a third line ran between Bismarck Street and Reichskanzlerplatz. Deutsches Stadion was opened on 8 June 1913 as a terminus. The corresponding Grunewald...
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64,000 Bern Switzerland BSC Young Boys 2001 Association Football Deutsches Stadion 64,000 Berlin Germany Germany national football team 1934 Association...
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Stadium in Berlin, Germany. It was first held in July 1921 at the Deutsches Stadion, which was replaced from 1937 by the Stadium of the 1936 Olympic Games...
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"Der Deutsche Bank Park – Daten und Fakten". deutschebankpark.de (in German). Deutsche Bank Park. Retrieved 19 May 2024. "Europa-Park Stadion". scfreiburg...
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later in hospital, never having regained consciousness. June 8 – The Deutsches Stadion in Berlin is dedicated with the release of 10,000 pigeons, in front...
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throughout Germany were built on March's designs. He designed the Deutsches Stadion, built for the 1916 Olympic Games. March married Anna Marie Vorster...
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Borussia-Park (redirect from Stadion im Borussia-Park)
Borussia-Park (German pronunciation: [boˈʁʊsi̯aˌpaʁk] ; stylised as Stadion im BORUSSIA-PARK) is a football stadium in Mönchengladbach, North Rhine-Westphalia...
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Max-Morlock-Stadion (German pronunciation: [maksˈmɔʁlɔkˌʃtaːdi̯ɔn] ) is a stadium in Nuremberg, Germany, which was opened in 1928. It is located next...
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erected on the eastern Spandauer Berg slope. On 8 June 1913, the Deutsches Stadion was inaugurated in the northern Grunewald forest, designated as venue...
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Schenck. Thirty thousand German athletes attended the dedication of the Deutsches Stadion at Grunewald, near Berlin, which was scheduled to host the 1916 Summer...
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