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Anyone know any good n**i museums in Germany?

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Anyone know any good n**i museums in Germany?

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  1. Your best bet for n**i stuff would be outside of germany. In luxemborg near the American cemetary memorial, there is a naze cemetary you can find alot of Germans who died in the BOTB. Also there is a really good museum in downtown bastogne that has a room completely dedicated to the German n**i's.


  2. n**i symbols are banned by law in Germany, sorry there are none

  3. What an ideotic question, you should think befor you write!!

    IS THAT ALL YOU KNOW ABOUT GERMANY??

  4. I think they're in denial.

  5. All banned. They are non-existent today.

  6. In Germany they have many historical museums, where you can see all the historical signs from the n**i Regime. But "n**i's" don't have any their own Museum here in Germany. I'm glad....

  7. you have to be kidding.  check out the prison camps.  dachau -- one of the worst, outside stuttgart.  gave me the creeps

  8. Dachau is the best one.  You can also visit the Eagle Nest where Hilter stayed.

  9. In Nuremberg, the Reichsparteigelande (n**i Party Rally Grounds) is very good.  It really makes you understand WWII happened and how the n***s managed to take over.  They have audio guides in many different languages.

  10. What is a n**i?

  11. I think the first girl said it right

  12. It's really not a 'NSADP' museum, but there is a war museum in Sindsheim. It's a collection of uniforms, vehicles and weapons used by both the German and Allied armies. Also there is a shop in Rothenburg o.d.T. that has a lot of items from the third reich...although the owner of the shop is very cautious who she lets into the back room (these items are illegal to possess in Germany)

  13. There were no good n***s so there can't be a good n**i museum!  Right?  Wait, oh, uh...nevermind.

  14. h**l no!!!!! all that n**i stuff is illegal.

  15. There are some former concentration camps re-built in order to remind people of what happened. Dachau, outside of Munich is one. I've been there myself and I was very impressed.

    Auschwitz, 60 km outside Krakau, Poland, is another one. I think this was the largest one.

    This link leads to a page showing several concentration camp memorial places. As I checked it I found that most have English translations:

    http://staging3.hauptsache.net/?id=704

  16. "n***s"- is that all you know about Germany? Do you always live that much in the past...?

    Anyhow! There is nothing like a "good" n**i-museum. If you are really interested to understand why, visit a concentration camp like Dachau (close to Munich) or Auschwitz. There is nothing good about the Third Reich!!!

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