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Albert Speer German WW2 Architecture Book 1943 w/80 photos Berlin has been added to your Cart
The New German Art of Building

This rare book has only nine pages of text followed by 79 pages of big, incredibly detailed photographs of the best
architectural work done in Germany to that time by many well-known architects in Germany like Albert Speer,
Hermann Giesler, Paul Ludwig Troost, Ludwig Ruff, Wilhelm Kreis, Konrad Dammeier, Hugo Röttcher, Ernst Sagebiel,
Werner March, Peter Koller, Hans Malwitz, Wolfgang Binder, Fritz Tamms, Paul Bonatz, Hans Freese

Hardcover

  • 95 pages
  • 80 black and white photos

In good exterior and very good interior condition.
Boards slightly soiled and dusty, corners bumped and slightly chipped, tail of spine damaged, name on front free endpaper, otherwise ok.

All pages are complete and tight in the binding.

Approx/Measurements: 12-1/2" x 9"  ~1.5 lbs.

by Albert Speer
Published by Folk House

Table of Contents [excerpt]:


 

Subjects include Berlin’s new Tempelhof Airport, the 1936 Olympic Stadium, Hitler’s Office, the New
Reichschancellery, Ordensburg Sonthofen, Reichsautobahn Bridges, the New Berlin, the City of the Hermann
Göring Werke, KdF Ship “Robert Ley”, an Officer Kasino of the Luftwaffe, the Oberkommando des Heeres
Headquarters, the Freikorps Monument, Adolf Hitler Square in Dresden, NS High School Chiemsee, Unter Den
Linden, the German Stadium in Nürnberg, the House of German Art in München (Munich), sculptures by Kurt
Schmid-Ehmen and Arno Breker, monumental eagles and statues, etc.



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