List of Nazi construction
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The following is a list of construction completed or planned by the Nazi Party from the party's formation in 1920 until the end of World War II in 1945.
Buildings and architecture
[edit]Construction | Image | Location | Built/Renovated | Destroyed |
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Berghof | Obersalzberg | 1935/6 | 1966 | |
Berlin Tempelhof Airport Terminal Building | Berlin | 1936-1966 | ||
Brown House (Braunes Haus) | Munich (45 Brienner Straße) | 1931 | 1945 | |
Carinhall | 1933 | 1945 | ||
Central Ministry of Bavaria (Zentralministerium des Landes Bayern) | Munich | 1940 | ||
Congress Hall | Nazi party rally grounds, Nuremberg | 1935 | ||
Deutsches Stadion | Nuremberg | 1937 (never completed) | ||
Ehrentempel | Munich (Königsplatz) | 1935 | 1947 | |
Erlangen District Court (Amtsgericht Erlangen) | Erlangen | 1941 | ||
Flak towers (Flakturm) | Berlin (3), Hamburg (2), and Vienna (3), Stuttgart and Frankfurt. | |||
Fränkischer Hof | ||||
Friedrich-Rückert School | Erlangen | 1936 | ||
Führerbau | Munich | 1937 | ||
Führerbunker | Berlin | 1944 | ||
Gaubunker | ||||
Gauhaus | ||||
German Air Ministry Building | 1936 | |||
Hall of Models | ||||
Haus der Kunst | Munich | 1937 | ||
Hitler Youth Clubhouse or Hitler-Jugend Heim | ||||
Jena Brücke | ||||
Lorient U-boat base | Lorient, France | 1941 | ||
Kehlsteinhaus (Eagles Nest) | Obersalzberg | 1938 | ||
Lower Silesian Governor's Office | Breslau | 1939-1945 | ||
Luftgaukommando Dresden | Dresden | |||
Luftgaukommando Munich | Munich | 1937-1938 | ||
Maria-Theresien-Kaserne | Vienna, Austria | 1940 | ||
Nazi War Memorials | ||||
Nazi party rally grounds | Nuremberg | 1928-1939[1] | ||
NSDAP Administration Building (Verwaltungsbau der NSDAP) | Munich | 1934-1935 | ||
Olympiastadion | Berlin | 1936 | ||
Ordensburg Krössinsee | Złocieniec, Poland | 1941 | ||
Ordensburg Sonthofen | Sonthofen | 1934 | ||
Ordensburg Vogelsang | Eifel National Park | 1935 | ||
Prora | Rügen | 1936-1939 | ||
New Reich Chancellery (Reichskanzlei) | Voßstraße, Berlin | 1939 | 1945 | |
Reichszeugmeisterei building | Munich | 1937 | ||
Riese | Lower Silesia, Poland | 1943–45 | ||
Saarländisches Staatstheater | ||||
Soldatenhalle | ||||
Schwerbelastungskörper | Berlin | 1941/42 | ||
Thingstätte or Thingplatz | Various | 1933-1939 | ||
Volkshalle | Berlin | Never built | ||
Vorbunker | Berlin | 1936 | ||
Weingut I | Mühldorfer Hart, Upper Bavaria | 1944 | ||
Winkeltürme | ||||
Wolfsschanze (Wolf's Lair) | Rastenburg, Prussia, (now Kętrzyn, Poland) | 1941 | Partially demolished 1945 | |
Zeppelin Field (Zeppelinfeld) and Tribune | Nazi party rally grounds, Nuremberg | |||
Halle der Partei und Grabmal Hitlers (the projected of the Mausoleum for Adolf Hitler) | Munich | Never built |
Urban planning projects
[edit]- Führer city, status given to five German cities in 1937 for a planned gigantic urban transformation
- Führer Headquarters, buildings used as headquarters by Adolf Hitler
- Nordstern, a planned new German metropolis in occupied Norway
- Pabst Plan, plan to reconstruct Warsaw as a Nazi model city.
- Germania, the projected renewal of Berlin.
Other projects
[edit]- Atlantic Wall (Atlantikwall)
- Reichsautobahn
References
[edit]- ^ Museen. "Building the Nazi Party Rally Grounds | Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds". museums.nuernberg.de. Retrieved 2024-05-25.