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Hitler's State Architecture: The Impact of Classical Antiquity

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Hitler's State Architecture: The Impact of Classical Antiquity - Scobie, Alexander
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Adolf Hitler admired ancient Rome as the "crystallization point of a world empire," a capital with massive public monuments that reflected the supremacy of the State and the political might of the ancient world's "master-race." He also admired the way Mussolini turned the monuments of imperial Rome into validatory symbols of Fascism. Hitler planned a Reich that would be a as durable as the Roman Empire. Its capital, Berlin, would surpass the architectural magnificence of ancient Rome before the advent of Christianity as its ...

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Hitler's State Architecture: The Impact of Classical Antiquity 1990, Penn State University Press, University Park, PA

ISBN-13: 9780271006918

Hardcover