#0175 – Post Card – German Pavilion of 1937

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The German Pavilion of 1937, designed by Albert Speer for the International Exposition in Paris, was an imposing structure of Nazi propaganda. Characterized by a 50-meter central tower topped with an eagle and swastika, it symbolized the power and ambition of Nazi Germany. Placed opposite the Soviet Pavilion, it reflected the ideological rivalry between the two totalitarian regimes. The pavilion aimed to impress with its technological and industrial advancements while conveying Nazi ideals, making architecture a powerful tool of propaganda.

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Weight 0.5 lbs
Dimensions 26 × 20 × 1.5 cm
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#0175 – Post Card – German Pavilion of 1937