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CONDE, ROBERT; RAMOS, MEYKING

 
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Synopsis

World War II was not fought only with armies, tanks, and aircraft. It was also fought through architecture.

Architecture of War explores how buildings, cities, factories, bunkers, monuments, railroads, and ruins shaped one of the most destructive conflicts in history. From Nazi monumental architecture and fascist propaganda to the bombing of cities, underground shelters, industrial war production, concentration camps, and postwar reconstruction, this book reveals the hidden role of the built environment in World War II.

Architecture became a tool of power.
Cities became military targets.
Factories became engines of war.
Ruins became symbols of trauma.
Reconstruction became hope.

This book takes readers from Berlin, Warsaw, London, Tokyo, Dresden, Hiroshima, and Paris into the deeper story of how architecture influenced ideology, strategy, destruction, survival, and memory.

A compelling read for anyone interested in World War II, architecture, history, urban planning, propaganda, and the human experience of war.

The war changed cities forever — and cities changed the war.

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