[Above: Adolf Hitler and Albert Speer]
[Above: Close-up.]
[Above: Adolf Hitler and Albert Speer]
[Above: Wewelsburg castle. Click to enlarge.]
[Above: Architecture was Adolf Hitler's true calling, he would say. He never wanted to be a leader, but history called him.]
[Above: A magnificant vision of the future. Note the People's Hall (Volkshalle) at the top.]
[Above: The People's Hall (Volkshalle).]
[Above: The People's Hall (Volkshalle).]
[Above: The People's Hall (Volkshalle).]
[Above: The People's Hall (Volkshalle).]
[Above: The People's Hall (Volkshalle).]
[Above: The People's Hall (Volkshalle).]
[Above: The People's Hall (Volkshalle), amidst a rebuilt Berlin.]
[Above: The People's Hall (Volkshalle).]
[Above: Inside the People's Hall (Volkshalle).]
[Above: The Congress Building (Modell des Kongreßbaues).]
[Above: This postcard shows another shot of the Congress Building (Modell des Kongreßbaues), but more primitive. Note the upper designs of the building are gone and the dome is as well (or it could be the angle).]
[Above: Postcard reverse.]
[Above: A model of the Kongresshalle (Congress Hall).]
[Above: Wow... enormous]
[Above: Adolf Hitler dreamed of building and saw the war as a deadly obstacle.]
[Above: Model of the Nuremberg Stadium.]
[Above: Model of the Nuremberg Stadium.]
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[Above: Hermann Göring discussing a model with an architect.]
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[Above: Dr. Goebbels looking over the Olympic arena.]
[Above: A model of inside the Congress Hall (Kongresshalle).]
[Above: Soldier's Hall in Berlin, model. From the plans of the Inspector General's office, Berlin.]
[Above: Interior room of the Soldier's Hall.]