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Residential construction is a consequence of the industrial settlement in Linz during the Nazi era, which aggravated the housing shortage that had existed since the interwar period. The population of Linz increased from 112,000 inhabitants in 1938 to just under 200,000 in 1945. At the same time
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Large courtyards with green areas are typical of the Hitler Buildings. In addition to the large housing blocks for the workers, which are architecturally the Heimatschutz architecture based on the shape of
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square farmstead (Vierkanthof), also single and multi-family houses for senior employees, officers, etc. were built in settlements. The unfinished or war-damaged buildings were completed after the war.
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11,000 new apartments were built. For the construction work also forced laborers and prisoners of war were forcibly drafted and the material in the
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The general planning was largely the responsibility of the architect
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Linz
Nazi architecture
Steyr
KZ-Mauthausen
Upper Austrian
Roderich Fick
Harbachsiedlung, Linz
Gründbergsiedlung, Linz
Karlhof, Linz
Auberg, Linz
Auhof, Linz
Neue Heimat, Linz
Kleinmünchen, Linz
Münichholz, Steyr
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978-3-7025-0679-7
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978-3-9503469-1-6
National Socialism in Linz
Wohnbau für die „Volksgemeinschaft“.
„Hitlerbauten“ in Linz. Wohnsiedlungen zwischen Alltag und Geschichte. 1938 bis zur Gegenwart.
Nordico Stadtmuseum Linz

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