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Main Forums => The Roundtable => Topic started by: roo_ster on February 19, 2009, 06:30:58 PM
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Called "stripped classicism."
A fine read and feast for the eyes.
http://www.darkroastedblend.com/2009/02/totalitarian-architecture-of-third.html
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In colder temperatures, the perspiration and breathing of so many people might actually precipitate and fall back to the ground, almost as indoor rain.
Eeeeeeeeeewwww! No thank you, Herr Fuhrer. =( I found this passage right above the statue of the two gay guys.
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If you never experienced this in basic when the barracks doubled as the grinder and every inch of blockwall sweating from the humidity.
OK so whatever happened to the first 2 riechs?
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OK so whatever happened to the first 2 riechs?
German Empire, 1871-1918 was the first "Reich"
Weimar Republic, 1919-1933 was the second "Reich"
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"Modern Marvels' on the History Channel did a show about this very topic a few years ago. The plans for the capitol city were quite elaborate, but it turned out that the marshy ground in Berlin would not have supported the weight of the larger buildings. They actually built a massive concrete cylinder to measure the degree to which the buildings would have sunk into the ground. When the results showed that the buildings would sink too far, the plans were largely abandoned.
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"Modern Marvels' on the History Channel did a show about this very topic a few years ago. The plans for the capitol city were quite elaborate, but it turned out that the marshy ground in Berlin would not have supported the weight of the larger buildings. They actually built a massive concrete cylinder to measure the degree to which the buildings would have sunk into the ground. When the results showed that the buildings would sink too far, the plans were largely abandoned.
That's what the article linked to says...click on "continue to the strange towers of the Third Reich link at the bottom of the article
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German Empire, 1871-1918 was the first "Reich"
Weimar Republic, 1919-1933 was the second "Reich"
Actually, no.
The name Third Reich (Drittes Reich, ‘Third Empire’) invoked a historical reference to the Holy Roman Empire of the Middle Ages and the German Empire, 1871–1918.
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German Empire, 1871-1918 was the first "Reich"
Weimar Republic, 1919-1933 was the second "Reich"
No, I believe the first Reich was supposed to be the Holy Roman Empire, and the second Reich referred to the 1871-1918 Empire. In either case, be careful about using such terminology, as it is associated with the NAZI ideology.
Oh, I see I was beaten to the punch. And by a Jewish guy, no less. Gettin' all up in my virtual lebensraum.
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Right, right I stand corrected
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'tis OK.
My ancestors were 2nd Reich folks.
I even decorated my reloading bench area appropriately.
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You have to admit, Otto von Bismark is one hell of a lot cooler name than Barack Obama...
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You have to admit, Otto von Bismark is one hell of a lot cooler name than Barack Obama...
Word.
Obama's got nothing on the old school totalitarians from back in the day, either.
Rahm Emanuel, OTH, is one evil SOB.
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My ancestors were 2nd Reich folks.
My Germanic origin that were Artistocrats all fled to the US (Iowa) before unification. The yeomen ancesters fled here from Germanic "states" in the 1830's all to present day Iowa.
I wish my Native American ancesters would have said go back home :)
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My ancestors got tired of being pulled off their farms in Schleswig-Holstein to fight is some Prussian flunky's wars.
Sure, they got to slaughter lesser Austrians and Frenchmen by the dozen, but who was going to bring in the harvest?
So, they came on over to Iowa after whooping up on the French and actually got to farm.