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Ehrentempel - Wikipedia
The Honor Temples (German: Ehrentempel) were two structures in Munich, erected by the Nazis in 1935, housing the sarcophagi of the sixteen members of the Party who had been killed in the failed Beer Hall Putsch (the Blutzeugen, "blood witnesses").
Traces of Evil: Ehrentempel
The inner pair, comprising the identical Ehrentempel, were square structures of the Doric order, with a three-step podium and six square, fluted piers on each side. These piers supported a simple, classicising architrave instead of a full roof.
Munich Pt. 3 - thirdreichruins.com
Two "Honor Temples" (Ehrentempel) designed by architect Paul Ludwig Troost were built between the Führerbau and Verwaltungsbau, to house the cast-iron sarcophagi of the sixteen Nazis killed during the 1923 putsch. These views show how the actual entrances to the Ehrentempel, where the SS guards were posted, were on the back sides, away from ...
Ehrentempel - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
The Ehrentempel ("honor temples") were two structures in Munich, erected by the Nazis in 1935, housing the sacrophagi of the sixteen members of the party who had been killed in the failed Beer hall putsch.
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The Ehrentempel ("honor temples") were two structures in Munich, erected by the Nazis in 1935, housing the sacrophagi of the sixteen members of the party who had been killed in the failed Beer hall putsch.
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The Honor Temples (German: Ehrentempel) were two structures in Munich, erected by the Nazis in 1935, housing the sarcophagi of the sixteen members of the Party who had been killed in the failed Beer Hall Putsch (the Blutzeugen, "blood witnesses").
Ehrentempel - Wikiwand / articles
The Honor Temples (German: Ehrentempel) were two structures in Munich, erected by the Nazis in 1935, housing the sarcophagi of the sixteen members of the Party who had been killed in the failed Beer Hall Putsch (the Blutzeugen, "blood witnesses").
How Germany uses the silent 'witnesses' of its Nazi past
Sep 21, 2017 · The Ehrentempel once housed the bodies of Nazis killed during Adolf Hitler's failed Beer Hall Putsch. The structures were levelled by American troops at the end of WWII and the human remains removed — only the bases remain …
Ehrentempel (Munich) - Wikimapia
The Ehrentempel ("honor temples") were two structures in Munich, erected by the Nazis in 1935, housing the sacrophagi of the sixteen members of the party who had been killed in the failed Beer hall putsch.
Die Ehrentempel im Parteiviertel der NSDAP - "Braune Denkmäler ...
Nach der Machtergreifung der NSDAP 1933 wurde sehr schnell damit begonnen den Königsplatz zum ideologischen und verwaltungstechnischen Zentrum der Partei umzugestalten. Dazu gehörten auch zwei Ehrentempel, in denen Gefallenen des …
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