Fascist+Architecture

Fascist leaders like Adolf Hitler used buildings and other architectural structures as a form of propaganda.They were designed to be impressive as to show the might and prosperity of the country under fascist rule.
 * __Architecture__**

__Paul Troost__- A German architect whose style became the first official architecture of the Third Reich. He designed many state and municipal buildings throughout Germany. Hitler was very enthusiastic about Troost's work, and remained close to his wife after his untimely death due to illness in 1934 __Albert Speer__- A nazi architect, and the sucessor of Troost who designed various notable nazi structures such as the [|Zeppelintribüne] (parade grounds of Nuremburg that were capable of holding more than two hundred and forty thousand people). He also designed the German pavillion for the 1937 international exposition in Paris, and wass located right across from the Soviet pavillion. The purpose of this was to give the Soviets a glimpse of just how wealthy and powerful fascist Germany was. He also designed the Reich Chancellery. __Werner March__- A nazi architect most famous for designing Berlin's Olympic Stadium for the 1936 Summer Olympics.
 * __Notable Fascist Architects__**

in Paris (German pavilion on the left, with an eagle on the top and Soviet pavilion on the right with several striding figures on it's top)**
 * Photo of the 1937 international exposition


 * __Examples of German Fascist Architecture__*

The "Brown House," the This is a picture of the Königsplatz in Munich, where in NSDAP's headquarters building 1935 two "Honor Temples" were erected for the in Munich remains of the sixteen Nazis who died in the 1923 Beer Hall Putsch. Haus der Kunst, Munich. Designed by Paul Troost