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Deutsch: Kongreßhalle Nürnberg auf dem Reichsparteitagsgelände; ausgestellte Dokumente:
1924 und 1925/26 verfasst, erschien Band 1 im Juli 1925, Band 2 im Dezember 1926 im Partei-eigenen Eher-Verlag. Seit 1930 gab Eher eine einbändige Ausgabe mit beiden Teilen heraus. Seit 1936 wurde es vom Standesbeamten als Hochzeitsgeschenk überreicht. Das in 16 Sprachen übersetzte Buch erreichte bis 1945 eine Gesamtauflage von mehr als 10 Millionen Exemplaren und machte Hitler reich.
English: Kongreßhalle Nuremberg at the Reichsparteitagsgelände (the former Nazi Party rally grounds); Documents:
Written in 1924 and 1925/26, Volume 1 was published in July 1925 and Volume 2 in December 1926 by the Nazi party's Eher Verlag. From 1930 on Eher published a one-volume edition with both parts. Since 1936 it had been presented by the registrar as a wedding present. The book, translated into 16 languages, had a total circulation of more than 10 million copies by 1945 and made Hitler rich.
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