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More great pix, Michael! THANKS for sharing them! The last two of the end of the Luitpold Arena closer to the Party Congress Hall are particularly fascinating; both taken from the rear of the platform building, the later one shows a stairwell going down to a lower level of the stands which does not exist in the earlier photo. I do enjoy such behind-the-scenes photos, and particularly in this case since we are not able to explore the actual site to see what was where...the Luitpold Arena stands having been completely torn down after the war, leaving only the WWI Memorial building to which AH and Röhm in 1933 and AH, Lutze and Himmler ceremonially walked during the RPTs from 1934 on. Exciting stuff!
Br. James
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Yes indeed, Tony, and these pix also confirm (if any confirmation is necessary!) that the rostrum buildings themselves also changed over the years. The first noticeable change can be seen when comparing the two Riefenstahl films of the RPT -- 1933's "Victory of Faith" and 1934's "Triumph of the Will" -- where, in '33, the Luitpoldhain Rostrum is only a wooden platform, but by '34 the rostrum base had been rebuilt in stone and Schmid-Ehmen's two giant Hoheitsadlernbiggest were perched at the ends of the building's stone 'arms' which reached out from the central rostrum section. But the biggest change of all was the transformation of the Zeppelinwiese Rostrum from a wooden base which supported Speer's giant wooden eagle in 1934 to the neo-classical extravaganza in stone which that building would become by 1936. Every year a visitor to the Party Congresses came to Nürnberg in expectation of what he/she would be overwhelmed to see!
Br. James
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Originally posted by Panzer Rob View PostCan anyone here give an estimate on what these statues tend to sell for when they actually trade hands? I'm guessing that these sell from collector to collector, "behind the scenes" so to speak and never even come close to hitting the open market...
Are we talking $3,000? $5,000? $10,000? More?
After seeing Erich's, I may start hunting for one myself
Thanks in advance,
Rob
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What ever the actual worth is on these Statues, I wouldn't take $10,000.00 for mine. If I changed my mind...$10,000.00 wouldn't buy it back. All the Best,ButchI bought mine so long ago the price I paid would have no bearing on whatever the current price range
Best Regards,
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