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Deutsch: Screenshot von Aufnahmen der Nazi-Propagandaprozession während des Tages der Deutschen Kunst, der am 14.-16. Juli 1939 in München stattgefunden hat, einer Feier, die die jährliche „Große Deutsche Kunstausstellung“ eröffnete.
  • „Tag der Deutschen Kunst“ in München war ein festliches Ereignis, das unter anderem eine theatralische und prächtige Prozession mit Nazi-Symbolik und historischen Klischees beinhaltete. Der Festzug wurde von der Nazi-Regierung im Dritten Reich organisiert, einem Regime, das für seine Verherrlichung von Gewalt, Ultrationalismus, Rassismus und antidemokratischen Überzeugungen bekannt ist.
Von 1937 bis 1939 beherbergte die „Hauptstadt der Hitler-Bewegung“ jedes Jahr „Tag der Deutschen Kunst“, der die Eröffnung der Großen Deutschen Kunstausstellung markierte. Diese Ausstellung fand jährlich bis 1944 statt.
„Tag der Deutschen Kunst“ war zunächst mit dem Legen des Grundsteins für das „Haus der Deutschen Kunst“ am 15. Oktober 1933 verbunden. Die Veranstaltung fand 1937 erneut statt, während des Wochenendes vom 16. bis 18. Juli, als das Gebäude abgeschlossen war und jährlich stattfinden sollte. Die letzte selbstverherrlichende und pompöse Festzug fanden jedoch 1939 während des Wochenendes vom 14. bis 16. Juli aufgrund des Ausbruchs des Zweiten Weltkriegs statt.


English: Screenshot of footage taken of the Nazi propaganda procession during Tag der Deutschen Kunst ('Day of German Art') held in Munich, Germany on 14-16 July, 1939, a celebration that opened the annual Great German Art Exhibition.
  • "The Day of German Art" (German: Tag der Deutschen Kunst) was a festive celebration that, among other things, included a theatrical and pompous procession featuring Nazi symbolism and historical clichés. The grandiose parade was organized by the Nazi regime, a regime notorious for its glorification of violence, ultra-nationalism, racism, and anti-democratic beliefs.
From 1937 to 1939, Munich hosted the "Day of German Art" each year, which marked the opening of the Great German Art Exhibition (Große Deutsche Kunstausstellung’'). This exhibition continued annually until 1944.
"The Day of German Art" was first associated with the laying of the cornerstone for the House of German Art (Haus der Deutschen Kunst) on October 15, 1933. The event was held again in 1937, during the weekend of July 16-18, when the building was completed and was meant to be an annual event from then on. It was held again in 1938, from July 8th to 10th, and in 1939, from July 14th to 16th, which marked the last year of the festivities and the self-glorifying pageant due to the onset of the Second World War.
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Screenshot of footage taken of a Nazi propaganda procession in Munich, Germany 1939
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