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Welthauptstadt Germania ( pronounced [ɡɛʁˈmaːni̯a]) or World Capital Germania was the projected renewal of the German capital Berlin during the Nazi period, part of Adolf Hitler 's vision for the future of Nazi Germany after the planned victory in World War II. It was to be the capital of his planned "Greater Germanic Reich". Laut den Aufzeichnungen von Henry Picker vom 8. Juni 1942 spielte Hitler mit dem Gedanken, die neugestaltete Stadt Berlin in Germania umzubenennen, um einem großgermanischen Weltreich einen Mittelpunkt zu geben.

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The designation Welthauptstadt Germania, or World Capital Germania, often believed to be the official name given by the Nazis, is - like many of the project's details - in fact a historical. Welthauptstadt Germania Is The Dystopian Future Of Your Nightmares Inside Hitler's Plan To Build The "Capital Of The World" By Daniel Rennie | Edited By John Kuroski Published April 21, 2018 Updated June 12, 2019 The city in 'Man In High Castle' may seem like a dystopian nightmare, but Hitler had plans to make it very real. Current History War & Military Nazi Architecture: Hitler's Grandiose Plans for Imperial Berlin By Kevin Martin April 04, 2021 Between 1933 and his suicide in 1945, Adolf Hitler embarked on audacious - and deadly - programs to establish Germany's supremacy. The term "Welthauptstadt Germania" itself is a myth, one coined after the war. "There are two Hitler quotes," explains Kropp.. The Germania model that Kropp stands before is a movie.

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Berlin: see Welthauptstadt Germania Munich: the "Capital of the [Nazi] Movement" Hamburg: the "Capital of German Shipping " Nuremberg: the "City of the Reich Party Conventions" Other major building projects A model of Welthauptstadt Germania. Photo credit: unknown/public domain. Berlin was to be reorganized along a central 5-kilometer long boulevard known as the Prachtallee or "the Boulevard of Splendour". Running North-South, the Boulevard of Splendour would have served as a parade ground, and would have been closed off to traffic. Vehicles. The project, titled Welthauptstadt Germania or 'World Capital Germania,' was planned to be built after a German victory in World War II, and Hitler was therefore not too concerned about the Allied bombing of Berlin, believing that the war had a powerful 'cleansing' quality and that the old was being replaced by the new. In the cover story of our March 2012 issue, Roger Moorhouse wrote an absorbing account of Welthauptstadt Germania, or 'World Capital Germania', Hitler's wildly ambitious plan to rebuild Berlin into the capital of a Greater German 'World Empire'.

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So, in 1937, plans surfaced for "Welthauptstadt Germania," or World Capital Germania, an awe-inspiring metropolis inspired by ancient Roman architecture. Berlin, Modell zur Neugestaltung nach den Plänen von Speer ("Welthauptstadt Germania"), Blick vom geplanten Südbahnhof über den Triumphbogen bis zur Großen Halle (Nord-Süd-Achse). Foto aus dem Nachlass Albert Speer: Title: Modell der Neugestaltung Berlins ("Germania") Date: 1939 Historians are divided over whether the Nazis' ultimate goal was global dominance (Weltherrschaft)—in which case Germania would be Hitler's Welthauptstadt ('world capital')—or was more limited in its objective,. "Rome was his historical model and neoclassical architecture was his guiding aesthetic" [Meng, M. (2013). The entire architectural model is composed of three parts resp. segments: The central part (from the triumphal arch to the Volkshalle) was built for the 2004 movie Downfall(Oliver Hirschbiegel) and is not a fully accurate realization of the Generalbauinspektor's plan.

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Welthauptstadt Germania, World Capital Germany, is often believed to be the official name given by the Nazis. That might not entirely be true.. Guzmanruiz placed a transparent Plexiglas mold of Germania over a model of modern-day Berlin. Schaulinski jokes that the current chancellery building, criticized for being oversized when built in. A model of the Grosse Halle des Volks, part of Albert Speer's plans for Hitler's Welthauptstadt Germania, which you can read a little more about in my Hitler's Folly - Schwerbelastungskörper post. I was fascinated by a model, by the Polish sculptor Mieczyslaw Stobierski, depicting the horror of the extermination chambers at Auschwitz.