Die Bauten der NSDAP in der Hauptstadt Bewegung by Fritz Maier Hartmann- The Bavarian capital of Munich held a special place in the Nazi pantheon. It was the "Hauptstadt der Bewegung" or the Capital of the Movement. Munich WAS the Party. Throughout the Third Reich period, Munich remained the spiritual capital of the movement, with headquarters buildings, museums to house the forms of artworks approved by Adolf Hitler, and shrines to the attempted putsch in November 1923. These sites were used as the scenes of lavish annual memorial ceremonies, and swearing-in ceremonies for new SS members. This book is illustrated with 20 photographic reproductions, including 4 in full-color, the buildings featured in this work are: - The “Brown House,” the NSDAP’s headquarters building in Munich. - The Königsplatz, where in 1935 two “Honor Temples” were erected for the remains of the sixteen Nazis who died in the 1923 Beer Hall Putsch. - The “Führerbau,” a major party office building. Hitler’s office in the “Führerbau."- The two “Honor Temple” structures. - The "Verwaltungsbau der NSDAP“ (The party’s administration building). The book itself is in excellent condition. It is dated 1942, and it is hard to believe that this book has survived for over 80 years in this condition. This one-of-a-kind item is excellent!