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  2. Nuremberg - Wikipedia

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    Nuremberg was a heavily fortified city that was captured in a fierce battle lasting from 17 to 21 April 1945 by the U.S. 3rd Infantry Division, 42nd Infantry Division and 45th Infantry Division, which fought house-to-house and street-by-street against determined German resistance, causing further urban devastation to the already bombed and ...

  3. THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Nuremberg - Tripadvisor

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    Nuremberg World War 2 Tour 22 Bus Tours from $81.31 per adult Nuremberg Old Town and Nazi Party Rally Grounds Walking Tour in English 146 Walking Tours from $31.44 per adult PRIVATE Rothenburg Day Tour from Nuremberg (Product code: 87669P20) 5 Bus Tours from $394.68 per adult (price varies by group size)

  4. Nuremberg travel - Lonely Planet | Germany, Europe

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    Nuremberg (Nürnberg), Bavaria’s second-largest city and the unofficial capital of Franconia, is an energetic place where the nightlife is intense and the beer is as dark as coffee. As one of Bavaria’s biggest draws it is alive with visitors year-round, but especially during the spectacular Christmas market.

  5. With half a million people, Nuremberg is Bavaria's second largest city. While its history dates to the 11th century, Nuremberg is most often linked to the 20th century (specifically World War II). It first served as the site of many pre-war Nazi rallies, then was nearly leveled by Allied bombing, then was the site of the famous post-war ...

  6. Nürnberg, English conventional Nuremberg, city, Bavaria Land (state), southern Germany. Bavaria’s second largest city (after Munich ), Nürnberg is located on the Pegnitz River where it emerges from the uplands of Franconia (Franken), south of Erlangen .

  7. Nuremberg trials - Wikipedia

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    The Nuremberg trials were held by the Allies against representatives of the defeated Nazi Germany, for plotting and carrying out invasions of other countries, and other crimes, in World War II. Between 1939 and 1945, Nazi Germany invaded many countries across Europe, inflicting 27 million deaths in the Soviet Union alone.

  8. 9 Best Things to Do in Nuremberg - Hotels

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    The second largest city in Bavaria, Nuremberg is a warm and pleasant place to spend a holiday. Besides the historical wonders that dot the Old Town, you can also visit a museum focused on the Nazi era, which is a sobering but powerful experience. What are the best things to do in Nuremberg? 1 Nuremberg Old Town Explore the heart of Nuremberg

  9. Nuremberg Trials - Definition, Dates & Purpose - HISTORY

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    The city of Nuremberg (also known as Nurnberg) in the German state of Bavaria was selected as the location for the trials because its Palace of Justice was relatively undamaged by the war and...

  10. The Nuremberg Trials | The National WWII Museum | New Orleans

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    Nuremberg, Germany was chosen as the location of the trials for being a focal point of Nazi propaganda rallies leading up to the war. The Allies wanted Nuremberg to symbolize the death of Nazi Germany. The court convened in the Palace of Justice in Nuremberg that was previously expanded by German prisoners to fit up to 1,200 detainees. Indictment

  11. Nurnberg Laws | Definition, Date, & Facts | Britannica

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    Nürnberg Laws, two race-based measures depriving Jews of rights, designed by Adolf Hitler and approved by the Nazi Party at a convention in Nürnberg on September 15, 1935. One, the Reichsbürgergesetz (German: “Law of the Reich Citizen”), deprived Jews of German citizenship, designating them “subjects of the state.”