Paul Ludwig Troost (17 August 1878 – 21 January 1934) was a German architect. A favourite master builder of Adolf Hitler from 1930, his Neoclassical designs...
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William Paul Troost-Ekong MON (born 1 September 1993) is a professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Saudi Pro League club Al-Kholood. Born...
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Troost is a Dutch surname. Troost means "comfort" in Dutch. People with this name include: Axel Troost (1954–2023), German politician Benoist Troost (1786–1859)...
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"Gerdy" Troost (née Andresen; 3 March 1904 – 30 January 2003), was a German architect, interior designer, interior decorator, and the wife of Paul Ludwig...
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converted from an urban villa to an office building by the architect Paul Troost. He and Hitler also re-decorated it in a heavy, anti-modern style. Early...
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Hitler's architects. Gall worked for Paul Troost and he designed a new chancellery for Munich. He was assistant to Troost on the Third Reich's first major...
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The Hitler Cabinet held few meetings here. In 1935, the architects Paul Troost and Leonhard Gall redesigned the interior as Hitler's domicile. They...
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plans to rebuild the chancellery. At the end of 1933, he contracted Paul Troost to renovate the entire building. Hitler appointed Speer, whose work for...
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personal interest in architecture and worked closely with state architects Paul Troost and Albert Speer to create public buildings in a neoclassical style based...
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renamed city called Germania, designed by Hitler, Albert Speer, and Paul Troost to be the capital of the Reich. In the last weeks of World War II, when...
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Art) was the first building to be commissioned by Hitler. The architect Paul Troost was asked to start work shortly after the Nazis had seized power because...
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Ruff Ernst Sagebiel Paul Schmitthenner Julius Schulte-Frohlinde Paul Schultze-Naumburg Alexander von Senger Albert Speer Paul Troost Rudolf Wolters The...
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Giesler and Speer had several heated arguments about architectural styles. Paul Troost – he was also one of Hitler's favorite architects, he designed the House...
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attended their salon on 23 December 1924. Bruckmann introduced Hitler to Paul Troost, who went on to become Hitler's first state architect. The Bruckmanns...
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platforms remain to this day. Two buildings of the Nazi party constructed by Paul Troost next to the temples still exist; in the one north of Brienner Strasse...
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— Jakob Wassermann, Jewish-German novelist (born 1873) 21 January - Paul Troost, German architect (born 1878) 29 January - Fritz Haber, German chemist...
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re-election in 2019. Former Senator Carl Levin's constituent liaison Paul Troost, teacher Justin Noordhoek, and registered nurse Josh Meringa form the...
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Grassi, Léon Krier, Aldo Rossi, Albert Speer, Robert A. M. Stern and Paul Troost. Despite its popularity with totalitarian regimes, it has been adapted...
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Haus der deutschen Kunst ("House of German Art") in Munich, designed by Paul Troost (died 1934), opened by Adolf Hitler to display art of the Third Reich...
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Laureate Notes Posthumous? Shared monetary award? 1878 1934 Professor Paul Troost German architect; designed the Führerbau and Haus der Kunst. 1893 1946...
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("House of German Art") in Munich, newly completed to the designs of Paul Troost (d. 1934) to display art of the Third Reich. Hitler has rejected the...
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Franz Ruff (1906–1979), architect Albert Speer (1905–1981), architect Paul Troost (1878–1934), architect Stephan Braunfels (born 1950) Dörte Gatermann...
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architect Paul Troost, had designed a ceremonial silver hammer for the event, but that the hammer broke while Hitler was using it. Troost would die four...
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in 1944. The current building was constructed for the Nazi party by Paul Troost and was called the Führerbau. Neville Chamberlain and Adolf Hitler signed...
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Olympics, 1972 Siegbert Tarrasch, chess player, theoretician and writer Paul Troost, architect Kurt Weinzierl, actor, cabaret performer and director Frederic...
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Cornelis Troost (8 October 1696 – 7 March 1750) was an 18th-century actor and painter from Amsterdam. Troost was trained as an actor and married the actress...
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talents and name, but found him politically unreliable. He disliked Paul Troost's renovation of the Königsplatz in Munich and said so, a political mistake...
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a member of the Munich School to which Paul Troost also belonged. In 1928, with Paul Schultze-Naumburg, Paul Schmitthenner and others, he founded "The...
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studies of lithium salts, and with Paul Hautefeuille, he conducted research on the solubility of gases in metals. Troost was the author of Traité élémentaire...
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Applied Arts (now University of Fine Arts of Hamburg). He worked with Paul Troost on several projects including an unbuilt Opera House that would have...
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