On our walking tour of Munich, we saw the Feldherrnhalle, which became a monument for Hitler’s movement.
When the Nazi party rose to power, Hitler declared the Feldherrnhalle a national monument. Anyone walking past it was required to give the Nazi salute, and armed officers were there to ensure that everyone did so.
The nearby Viscardigasse alley, directly behind the monument, provided an alternate route for those that refused to show their support.
Today this alley is a pedestrian-only walkway with bronze bricks to commemorate the brave Germans who refused to give Hitler even the satisfaction of a salute.