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The history of this site in northern Dresden could hardly have been any more eventful. Built as the Landesschule Dresden in Klotzsche by Heinrich Tessenow and Oskar Kramer during the 1920s, the complex on the Thümmelsberg was abused as a State National Political Educational Institution from 1934 onwards, and later became a Soviet military base. It is now the location of an academy operated by the German Social Accident Insurance. This book combines text and images to tell the full story of this exceptional building complex for the first time. Informative contributions and photos of daily life and architectural features provide insights into site life both past and present? and recount a remarkable chapter in the history of Germany and Dresden.
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Soviet Military bases, Buildings, structures, Buildings, Nationalpolitische Erziehungsanstalt, School facilities, Remodeling for other use, Deutsche Gesetzliche Unfallversicherung, Office buildings, History, Dresdner Galerie Nord, Art museums, Art, Exhibitions, Insurance companies, School buildingsPlaces
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Lernräume: von der Landesschule Dresden zur Akademie = A place to learn : from the Landesschule Dresden to the Academy
2018, Sandstein Verlag
in German
- 2., überarbeitete Auflage = Second revised edition.
3954984121 9783954984121
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Lernräume: von der Landesschule Dresden zur Akademie = A place to learn : from the Landesschule Dresden to the Academy
2009, Sandstein
in German
3940319775 9783940319777
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Includes bibliographical references (page 194).
Parallel texts in German and English.
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