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a new optimism and a new new hopes for the future in a new political order in germany and of course things didn t work out well that led to the viral republic which eventually sort of melted into the rise of the nazis but it s important to look back at that time he said as an indication of what germany can be of the pluralism of the openness that was represented even in those days and it s interesting that it wasn t you know why did the nazi pogroms against the jews in one hundred thirty eight why were they focused on this date as well not the ninth of november the answer is because the hitler himself and the nazis saw that date with this proclamation of a new germany as an offense to them and indeed five years later in nineteen twenty three. there had been an attempted putsch by hitler which we failed at that time so he felt that somehow you know he was in a battle to prove he s proved his improve the rise of the nazis as his vision of
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a duke s summer residence changes of ownership and wars took their toll after the second world war it was used to store grain leaving the priceless interior badly damaged. the paintings on the ceiling were really in condition. after the war all the palaces ten roofs were ruined and it ran through. one hundred thirty eight rooms were meticulously restored using similar materials to those used in the eighteenth century once upon a time the ballroom was bustling with life and high society. this is where the dances were how. the walls were kept simple in white so the beautiful dresses of the beautiful ladies would stand out even better. the former glory of the baroque has returned after fifty years of restoration under one in the same director. for in the course of half