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Wilhelm Kreis

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Kreis was dismissed from the presidency of the League of German Architects (BDA) in 1933 and he saw his commissions dry up as a result. But within two years he was again working, under the direction of
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For example, the Saxon Ministry of the Interior demanded that the architect Otto Paul Burghardt revise his design for the
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The Nationalization of the Masses: Political Symbolism and Mass Movements in Germany from the
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and professor of architecture, active through four political systems in German history: the
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In the postwar period, Kreis continued to receive commissions despite his advanced age.
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Commanders Crosses of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
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in Leipzig under the guidance of Wilhelm Kreis. See: Peter Leonhardt,
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Moderne in Leipzig. Architektur und Städtebau 1918 bis 1933
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who continued to work in a historical, conservative style.
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was his first major cultural project, followed by the
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Index


Joseph Goebbels
German
architect
Wilhelmine
Weimar Republic
Third Reich
Federal Republic
Eltville am Rhein
Hesse-Nassau
Völkerschlachtdenkmal
Leipzig
Bruno Schmitz
Bismarck Towers
Dresden
Tonhalle DĂĽsseldorf
DĂĽsseldorf
German Hygiene Museum
Dresden
Heinrich Tessenow
Paul Bonatz
Albert Speer
National Socialism
Gottbegnadeten list
Luftwaffe-Luftgaukommando IV in Dresden, 1935–1938
Luftwaffe
Dresden
Detail: Relief with Icarus, Vulcan and warriors, 1937
Icarus
Vulcan

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