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This book re-evaluates the architectural history of Nazi Germany and looks at the development of the forced-labour concentration camp system. Through an analysis of such major Nazi building projects as the Nuremberg Party Rally Grounds and the rebuilding of Berlin, Jaskot ties together the development of the German building economy, state architectural goals and the rise of the SS as a political and economic force. As a result, The Architecture of Oppression contributes to our understanding of the conjunction of culture and politics in the Nazi period as well as the agency of architects and SS administrators in enabling this process.
National socialism and architecture. --- Forced labor --- Concentration camps --- Architecture and national socialism --- Nazi architecture --- Architecture --- Schutzstaffel. --- Germany --- Third Reich, 1933-1945 --- Politics and government --- Economic policy --- National socialism and architecture --- 72.036 --- 72.03 --- Duitsland --- Nazi-architectuur --- Speer, Albert --- 20ste eeuw (architectuur) --- Twintigste eeuw (architectuur) --- Architectuur (geschiedenis) --- Architectuurgeschiedenis --- Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei. --- Black Corps (Germany) --- Okhrannye otri︠a︡dy Nat︠s︡ional-sot︠s︡ialisticheskoĭ partii Germanii --- Okhrannye otri︠a︡dy NSDAP --- Schutzstaffel, Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei --- SS --- SS (Organization) --- Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei --- Nazi concentration camps --- 1933-1945 --- Nationalsocialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei. Schutzstaffel --- Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei. Schutzstaffel --- Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei. - Schutzstaffel.
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Published in Association with the German Historical Institute, Washington, D.C. Hitler''s autobahn was more than just the pet project of an infrastructure-friendly dictator. It was supposed to revolutionize the transportation sector in Germany, connect the metropoles with the countryside, and encourage motorization. The propaganda machinery of the Third Reich turned the autobahn into a hyped-up icon of the dictatorship. One of the claims was that the roads would reconcile nature and technology. Rather than destroying the environment, they would embellish the landscape. Many historians have t
Express highways --- Landscape architecture --- Landscape protection --- National socialism and architecture. --- Roadside improvement --- History --- Environmental aspects --- Horticultural service industry --- Landscape gardening --- Landscaping industry --- Architecture and national socialism --- Nazi architecture --- Architecture --- Highway beautification --- Improvement, Roadside --- Roadside planting --- Roadsides --- Grounds maintenance --- Highway engineering --- Controlled access highways --- Express roads --- Expressways --- Freeways --- Interstate highways --- Interstates (Express highways) --- Limited access highways --- Motorways --- Superhighways --- Turnpikes (Modern) --- Roads --- Toll roads --- Beautification of the landscape --- Conservation of landscapes --- Conservation of scenic beauty --- Conservation of scenic resources --- Landscape --- Natural beauty conservation --- Preservation of natural scenery --- Preservation of scenic resources --- Protection of landscapes --- Protection of scenic beauty --- Protection of scenic resources --- Scenery preservation --- Environmental protection --- Nature conservation --- Environmentally sensitive areas --- Landscape assessment --- Regional planning --- Conservation --- Protection
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