Nuremberg WWII & Nazi History Tours
Confront 20th-century history in Nuremberg: the vast Nazi Party Rally Grounds with the unfinished Congress Hall and the Zeppelin Field, the Documentation Centre, and Courtroom 600 where the Nuremberg Trials held Nazi leaders to account after WWII. A sobering, essential tour through the rise of the regime and the birth of international justice.
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WWII & Nazi History in Nuremberg — FAQ
What are the Nazi Rally Grounds in Nuremberg?
The Nazi Party Rally Grounds are the vast site where the Nazis staged their propaganda rallies, including the unfinished Congress Hall and the Zeppelin Field; today a Documentation Centre explains their history.
What is Courtroom 600?
Courtroom 600 in Nuremberg’s Palace of Justice is where the Nuremberg Trials took place after WWII, prosecuting Nazi leaders for war crimes — a landmark in the founding of international criminal law.
Is a Nuremberg WWII tour worth it?
Yes — combining the Nazi rally grounds and Courtroom 600 with an expert guide, a WWII history tour is a powerful, essential experience that explains both the regime’s propaganda and the trials that followed.
