Photos: Third Reich Architecture in Berlin

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Tempelhof Airport designed by Ernst Sagebiel.
Tempelhof Airport.
Tempelhof Airport.
Tempelhof Airport.
Tempelhof Airport.
Tempelhof Airport interior.
Former Ministry of Aviation designed by Ernst Sagel. Built 1934-36.
Former Ministry of Aviation.
Former Ministry of Aviation.
Former Ministry of Aviation.
Former Ministry of Aviation.
Former Ministry of Aviation.
Former Ministry of Aviation.
Former Ministry of Aviation.
Japanese Embassy designed by Ludwig Moshamer. Built 1938-42. The embassy was heavily damaged during the war and was not reconstructed until 1987.
Japanese Embassy.
Former Danish Embassy designed by architect Johann Emil Schaudt. Built 1938-40.
Former Yugoslav Embassy. This building was designed by Werner March who also designed the Olympic stadium in Berlin. Built 1938-40.
Former Yugoslav Embassy. The facade ornamentation is by Arno Breker, a favorite sculptor of the Third Reich.
Former Norwegian Embassy designed by Otto von Estorff and Gerhard Winkler. Built 1040-41.
Italian Embassy designed by Friedrich Hetzelt. Built 1939-42; major reconstruction and expansion 1999-2000.
Street light designed by Albert Speer for the Straße des 17 Juni. Speer oversaw all construction in Berlin to ensure that all new buildings reflected Nazi ideology.
One of Speer's street lights at night.

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