ALBERT SPEER
Konrad Hermann Albert Speer (March 19, 1905 - September 1, 1981) was a German architect and Nazi official, the main architect of Adolf Hitler (1933-1945) and minister of armaments (1942-1945). It is one of the defendants in the Nuernberg tribunal. He studied architectural engineering at the University of Karlsruhe, Munich and Berlin Institute of Technology and pass the exam in 1927 and then became assistant to Heinrich Tessenow. He attended the speeches of the Nazi Party in 1930 in Berlin beer hall and joined the party in January 1931. He was sentenced to 20 years in prison in Nuremberg Court, the time-time spent in Spandau prison. After the Commons in 1966, he wrote several books, including: Erinnerungen (1969), Spandauer Tagebücher (1975), Der Sklavenstaat (1981)(1) Reichstag, Germany
First time Reichstag
Reichstag Now(2) Zeppelintribune, Nuremberg
First Time Zeppelintribune
Zeppelintribune Now(3) Brandenburg Gate, Germany
First Time Brandenburg Gate
Brandenburg Gate Now(4) Berlin Olympia Stadion, Germany
First Time Berlin Olympia Stadion
Berlin Olympia Stadion Now(5) NAZI Germany Pavilion, France (now no longer)
NAZI Germany Pavilion, France
(6) Volkshalle, Germany (Canceled because of World War II)
Volkshalle or public hall, which is a domed building like St. Peter's Basilica in Rome. Dome buildings are very tall with a diameter of 200m and 300m. But this building failed to be created because of the outbreak of World War II.If the Nazis won the war, the city of Berlin will be like this :
This city is the dream of Adolf Hitler, because in the plan there is Destroyed The Theory of Value that would leave the ruins of the esthetic form within thousands of years into the future. These ruins would be a recognition of the greatness of the three kingdoms Dritte Reich or Hitler, as a symbol of the greatness of Greece and Rome as seen through the ruins of the building.That is some building works that have adorned the leadership of Adolf Hitler.
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