Gizmodo has a fascinating piece about the old Albert Speer-designed Nazi rallying grounds in Nuremberg, Germany, a dangerously crumbling site visited by hundreds of thousands of people a year. "Does spending millions of Euros to preserve the rally grounds upset the delicate balance between memorializing and glorification of the past?" writes Kelsey Campbell-Dollaghan. Meanwhile, it may soon be possible to vacation at a rehab'd Nazi leisure complex. [Gizmodo; previously]
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