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#german #ww2 #History  This photograph shows Adolf H!tler addressing a massive gathering in Berlin’s Lustgarten, surrounded by Nzi banners and “Deutschland Erwache” standards. The scene is associated with the huge public rallies staged by the Nzi regime around May Day during the mid-1930s, including a documented H!tler Youth gathering held there on 1 May 1935. Such events were carefully orchestrated spectacles of mass political propaganda. Architecture, banners, uniformed formations and enormous crowds were deliberately combined to project an image of national unity and popular support for the dictatorship. The Nzi  regime had appropriated May Day after taking power, transforming the traditional workers’ holiday into the state-controlled “Day of National Labour.” The spectacle concealed the destruction of independent organized labour: immediately after the first Nzi May Day celebrations in 1933, independent trade unions were occupied and dismantled. Sources: Deutsches Historisches Museum / Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek — photographs of Hitler’s May Day speeches in the Berlin Lustgarten; Ullstein Bild historical archive — Hitler Youth rally in the Lustgarten, 1 May 1935; Jewish Museum Berlin — documentation of the May Day rally of 1 May 1933 and the subsequent suppression of German trade unions. DISCLAIMER: This post is shared strictly for historical and educational purposes. It does not endorse, glorify, promote or support Nazism, fascism, the Wehrmacht, or any associated ideology, organization or crimes. Any uniforms, insignia or symbols appearing in the historical photographs are shown solely as part of the historical record.
#german #ww2 #History This photograph shows Adolf H!tler addressing a massive gathering in Berlin’s Lustgarten, surrounded by Nzi banners and “Deutschland Erwache” standards. The scene is associated with the huge public rallies staged by the Nzi regime around May Day during the mid-1930s, including a documented H!tler Youth gathering held there on 1 May 1935. Such events were carefully orchestrated spectacles of mass political propaganda. Architecture, banners, uniformed formations and enormous crowds were deliberately combined to project an image of national unity and popular support for the dictatorship. The Nzi regime had appropriated May Day after taking power, transforming the traditional workers’ holiday into the state-controlled “Day of National Labour.” The spectacle concealed the destruction of independent organized labour: immediately after the first Nzi May Day celebrations in 1933, independent trade unions were occupied and dismantled. Sources: Deutsches Historisches Museum / Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek — photographs of Hitler’s May Day speeches in the Berlin Lustgarten; Ullstein Bild historical archive — Hitler Youth rally in the Lustgarten, 1 May 1935; Jewish Museum Berlin — documentation of the May Day rally of 1 May 1933 and the subsequent suppression of German trade unions. DISCLAIMER: This post is shared strictly for historical and educational purposes. It does not endorse, glorify, promote or support Nazism, fascism, the Wehrmacht, or any associated ideology, organization or crimes. Any uniforms, insignia or symbols appearing in the historical photographs are shown solely as part of the historical record.

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