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The site where Adolf Hitler once held rallies before hundreds of thousands of spectators is the subject of Germany’s newest exhibition, as the adjacent museum reopens in June due to Germany’s falling coronavirus infection rate. From 1933 to 1938, the Nazis held their propaganda rallies on the grounds in the south-east of the city, where over-proportioned buildings remain today, vividly demonstrating the National Socialists’ megalomania. A new bilingual show – “Nuremberg – Site of the Nazi Party Rallies. Staging, Experience and Violence” – has now replaced the permanent exhibition on the site’s…