POWER SPACE VIOLENCE.
Planning and Building under National Socialism


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- 320 pages
- 420 illustrations
- English
- Order no.: 2079-E
- out of print
Planning and building under the National Socialists pervaded all areas of life between 1933 and 1945 and were inseparably linked to the regime’s totalitarian practices – both in the German Reich and in the European territories it occupied. The members of the Independent Commission of Historians – Wolfgang Benz, Tilman Harlander, Elke Pahl-Weber, Wolfram Pyta, Adelheid von Saldern, Wolfgang Schäche and Regina Stephan – were tasked by what is now the Federal Ministry for Housing, Urban Development and Building with the research project “Planning and Building under the National Socialists: Prerequisities, Institutions, Impacts”. The research findings are presented in their essays, each of which draws on contemporary photographs and plans with accompanying commentary to amplify seven areas of focus: Housing and Settlements; Party and State Architecture; Camps in the National Socialist Era; Infrastructure and Spatial Planning; Internationality; Continuities in Urban Planning and Architecture in the East and West after 1945; The Building Legacies of National Socialism. Included in the book are biographies of fifty architects, landscape designers, construction specialists and civil servants.
- Editor(s)
- Unabhängige Historikerkommission (UHK) in cooperation with the Akademie der Künste, Berlin
- Publisher(s)
- Akademie der Künste, Berlin
- Year of Publication
- 2023
- ISBN
- 978-3-88331-255-2