- Cathedral of light
The Cathedral of Light was the term used to describe the main aesthetic feature of the Nuremberg Rallies. It consisted of 130 anti-aircraft
searchlight s, at intervals of forty feet, aimed skyward to create a series of vertical bars that surrounded the audience. The effect was a brilliant one, both from within the design and on the outside. The Cathedral of Light was documented in the Nazi Propaganda filmFestliches Nürnberg released in 1937.It was the brain child of
Albert Speer , who was commissioned byHitler to design and organise the Nuremberg Parade Grounds for the annual celebrations. It is still considered amongst Speer's greatest works.The idea was disliked by the
Luftwaffe commanderHermann Göring , because the number of seachlights represented most ofGermany 'sstrategic reserve , but Hitler overruled him, suggesting it was a useful piece ofdisinformation . "If we use them in such large numbers for a thing like this, other countries will think we're swimming in searchlights."British Ambassador Sir
Nevile Henderson referred to it as the "Cathedral of Ice".ee also
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Nuremberg Rally
*Documentation Center Nazi Party Rallying Grounds References
*cite book
last = Speer | first = Albert
authorlink = Albert Speer
year = 1970
title =Inside the Third Reich
location = New York and Toronto
publisher = Macmillan [Translated from the German by Richard and Clara Winston.] Republished in paperback in 1997 by Simon & Schuster, ISBN 0-684-82949-5.
* [http://www.museen.nuernberg.de/english/english/reichsparteitag_e/pages/gelaende_e.html Nürnberg City Museum]
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