Exploring Hitler's Berlin/Munich
This series explores the Third Reich's architectural ambitions, including Berlin's unrealized transformation into the global capital 'Germania' and Munich's redesign as the 'capital of the movement'.

Exploring Hitler's Berlin
Adolf Hitler was distant towards Berlin, preferring Munich. After taking power in 1933, he planned to transform Berlin into 'Germania,' a global capital designed by Albert Speer.

Exploring Hitler's Munich
Munich was closely tied to National Socialism, where the Nazi movement, SA, and SS were founded. Hitler called it the 'capital of the movement' and planned grandiose architectural projects.
