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Photos: Third Reich Architecture in Berlin
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Tempelhof Airport designed by Ernst Sagebiel. ![]()
Tempelhof Airport. ![]()
Tempelhof Airport. ![]()
Tempelhof Airport. ![]()
Tempelhof Airport. ![]()
Tempelhof Airport interior. ![]()
Former Ministry of Aviation designed by Ernst Sagel. Built 1934-36. ![]()
Former Ministry of Aviation. ![]()
Former Ministry of Aviation. ![]()
Japanese Embassy designed by Ludwig Moshamer. Built 1938-42. The embassy was heavily damaged during the war and was not reconstructed until 1987. ![]()
Japanese Embassy. ![]()
Former Danish Embassy designed by architect Johann Emil Schaudt. Built 1938-40. ![]()
Former Yugoslav Embassy. This building was designed by Werner March who also designed the Olympic stadium in Berlin. Built 1938-40. ![]()
Former Yugoslav Embassy. The facade ornamentation is by Arno Breker, a favorite sculptor of the Third Reich. ![]()
Former Norwegian Embassy designed by Otto von Estorff and Gerhard Winkler. Built 1040-41. ![]()
Italian Embassy designed by Friedrich Hetzelt. Built 1939-42; major reconstruction and expansion 1999-2000. ![]()
Street light designed by Albert Speer for the Straße des 17 Juni. Speer oversaw all construction in Berlin to ensure that all new buildings reflected Nazi ideology. ![]()
One of Speer's street lights at night.
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