Munich 1933 - 1945

Munich 1933 - 1945
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Publisher : Ch. Links Verlag
Total Pages : 120
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ISBN-10 : 386153410X
ISBN-13 : 9783861534105
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Book Synopsis Munich 1933 - 1945 by : Maik Kopleck

Download or read book Munich 1933 - 1945 written by Maik Kopleck and published by Ch. Links Verlag. This book was released on 2006 with total page 120 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Munich became the capital of the Nazi movement. From 1931, the Nazi Party made the city its administrative center, and the fuhrer had a private residence in Munich until 1945. The SS was founded in the Bavarian capital, and used it as a base from which they were able to spread terror across the whole of the German Reich. Munich, just like Berlin, was to be rebuilt according to Hitler's ideals, with wide boulevards and buildings of monumental grandeur. Maik Kopleck's "PastFinder" takes you to the well-known and less well-known sites of Nazi history in Munich. It gives a concise account of the historic events and introduces the most important personalities of the city. Several maps and a clear graphic design will help you put together your own sightseeing tour.


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