Hermann giesler German architect during Nazi Era Academy for Applied Arts in Munich 1933- Master of building of districts in Sonthofen 1937- professor
Ordensburg Sonthofen Training area for DAF German labor front ideological and political training for party members of the NSDAP Countryside to inspire political leaders of the NSDAP instead of DAF
The plan 2,500 people hall Indoor market Dining hall and kitchen Hospital Theater Lecture halls Library Stadium Outdoor 100 meter swimming pool
Ordensburg
Albert Speer Architect Minister of Armaments and War Production for the Third Reich "the Nazi who said sorry“ Zeppelinfeld stadium in Nuremberg Party rallies Reich Chancellery
Zeppelintribune Where rallies were held Capable of holding 340,000 people 130 anti-aircraft searchlights “cathedral of ice” The Cathedral of light above the Zeppelintribune
Reich Chancellery Office for the chancellor of Germany Now called Kanzleramt Old and New Chancellery shared the large gardens with the underground Führerbunker , where Hitler committed suicide at the end of World War II in 1945.
Cost immaterial 4000 workers in shifts Completed in under a year Cost over 90 Million Reichsmark Over 1 billion dollars today New Reich Chancellery: gallery, 1939.
Bronze eagle from the New Reich Chancellery at the Imperial War Museum. Location of Old (15) and New Reich Chancellery (1) with Vorbunker and Führerbunker (10). Nazis used the eagle to associate their power with pagan gods and ancient empires