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Führerbau

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continued the process. The Führerbau was constructed north of the Brienner Strasse. A nearly identical building south of the Brienner Strasse and opposite the Führerbau was also built. The south building served as the Administrative Building of the
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Today, the building houses the University of Music and Performing Arts Munich. Its congress hall now serves as a concert venue. From 2005 to 2011, an unknown number of
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During the Nazi era, the building served as a symbolic building for Adolf Hitler. The building is also notable as the site of the signing of the historic 1938
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After the German surrender, the US occupation forces used the Führerbau and the Nazi administrative building next door as the "Zentrale Sammelstelle" (
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Room that was once Hitler's private study. In 1938, Hitler signed the Munich Agreement here. Note the original fireplace and ceiling lamp.
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plaza which included two Nazi temples in neo-Classical style that "enshrined" the remains of the 15 Nazis killed in the 1923
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The Central Collecting Point in Munich - A New Beginning for the Restitution and Protection of Art
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but notably not Czechoslovakia itself. This is today commemorated by the memorial written in
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The former Nazi administrative building at 10 Katharina-von-Bora-Strasse (2017)
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Historically significant building in Maxvorstadt, Munich, Germany
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Plans for the building were first made in 1931, by architect
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Lauterbach, Iris; Elliott, Fiona; Sheehan, James J. (2019).
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Website of the Hochschule für Musik und Theater München
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Maxvorstadt
Munich
Adolf Hitler
University of Music and Performing Arts Munich
German

Paul Ludwig Troost
Königsplatz
Beer Hall Putsch
Leonhard Gall
NSDAP
German
Museum für Abgüsse Klassischer Bildwerke
Zentralinstitut für Kunstgeschichte

Munich Agreement
Sudetenland
Czechoslovakia
Germany
Italy
France
United Kingdom
German
Czech
Slovak
Stolpersteine
Central Collecting Point
looted art stolen by the Nazis

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