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212: 22: 504: 492: 182:, the architect Adolf Falke, who had in the meantime been banned from the profession and was therefore forced to remain inactive. Although this transfer of work was not visible to the public, the two men were always in danger of being exposed and politically punished by the Nazi regime. 178:. From then on, he built halls and functional buildings for the German film industry at various locations. During these years under the Nazi regime, Klüppelberg secretly delegated various planning tasks to his former 170:
In 1939, the year World War II began, Klüppelberg was conscripted into service as an employee at the Heeresbauamt Hannover, but was able to avoid this job after a successful application to the
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After the war, Klüppelberg returned to Hanover in 1945, where he resumed his work as a freelance architect. Even before the founding of the Federal Republic of Germany, he was admitted to the
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in 1922. He then began a commercial apprenticeship, during which a doctor friend discovered Klüppelberg's talent for drawing. Thus, Klüppelberg came into contact with the architect
32: 524: 163:, where he completed his main state examination in 1928. He then worked in various architectural offices for several years until - after the 211: 416: 90: 62: 529: 186: 302:
Unmarried people's home of the Sozialwerk der Bauhandwerker (Social Association of Building Craftsmen), "Haltenhoffstraße 226".
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Hannover. Wiederaufbau und Zerstörung. Die Stadt im Umgang mit ihrer bauhistorischen Identität
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20 April: Opening of the Maschseegaststätte, previously released by the
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and then rebuilt and extended by Gerd Lichtenhahn and Klüppelberg.
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In 1924, Klüppelberg himself began studying architecture at the
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with Gerd Lichtenhahn: three-storey commercial building in the
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Klüppelberg soon also worked as a member of the "expert-(
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with Gerd Lichtenhahn: Administrative building of the
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