1998
DOI: 10.2307/1432434
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Zwischen Heimstatte und Wohnmaschine: Wohnungsbau und Wohnungspolitik in der Zeit des Nationalsozialismus

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“…During its early years, the Third Reich presented its housing programmes as a new beginning, but the "new" label applied by Nazi propaganda was intended to hide the reality that they were in fact a continuation of the emergency-driven suburban developments of the late Weimar Republic. The negative concepts of "unemployed" and "suburban estate" were replaced by the word Heimstättensiedlung (an estate of homesteads) 4 which played into the expli cit main concern of Nazi housing policy, "to re-root the popu lation in German soil" 5 . 2 Ideological pioneers included Paul SchultzeNaumburg [6] and Paul Schmitthenner [7].…”
Section: Change Of Power and Paradigm Shiftmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…During its early years, the Third Reich presented its housing programmes as a new beginning, but the "new" label applied by Nazi propaganda was intended to hide the reality that they were in fact a continuation of the emergency-driven suburban developments of the late Weimar Republic. The negative concepts of "unemployed" and "suburban estate" were replaced by the word Heimstättensiedlung (an estate of homesteads) 4 which played into the expli cit main concern of Nazi housing policy, "to re-root the popu lation in German soil" 5 . 2 Ideological pioneers included Paul SchultzeNaumburg [6] and Paul Schmitthenner [7].…”
Section: Change Of Power and Paradigm Shiftmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[9]. 5 Cited in: [10, p. 11]. The foundations and changes in housing policy until 1940, from the point of view of the DAF, are summarised in [11, pp.…”
Section: Change Of Power and Paradigm Shiftmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are few historic analyses of Christaller's "central-locations-system" (Zentrale-Orte-System) and little is still known about the dynamics of its global dissemination (Kegler 2015, Trezib 2014. During the 1990s, Gerhard Fehl and Tilman Harlander led comprehensive studies of housing and town planning during the 1930s and 1940s (Harlander 1995;2001: 250-283). They showed that city and regional planning only seemingly offered ideological rescue to the planners during that period.…”
Section: Stadtlandschaft and Organic City Models In The Modernmentioning
confidence: 99%