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  2. Fascist architecture - Wikipedia

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    Along the main roads, large monuments and hotels for the millions of visitors of the expo started being built, some are still visible today. The profits from the Expo would also be used to finance the war, which at the time was expected to begin after 1942 or 1945.

  3. Why is there a monument to a Nazi collaborator in suburban ...

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    The monument The text of the monument at the Novo-Diveevo Russian Orthodox Convent in Nanuet, N.Y. (Colin Campbell/Yahoo News) The Novo-Diveevo Convent sits in a grove of trees about a 45 minute ...

  4. Nazi architecture - Wikipedia

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    The construction of new buildings served other purposes beyond reaffirming Nazi ideology. In Flossenbürg and elsewhere, the Schutzstaffel built forced-labor camps where prisoners of the Third Reich were forced to mine stone and make bricks, much of which went directly to Albert Speer for use in his rebuilding of Berlin and other projects in Germany.

  5. Monuments in the United States to Nazi collaborators

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 8 December 2024. Statues that commemorate people who collaborated with Nazis The United States has monuments to people who collaborated with the Nazis, that are located in New York, New Jersey, Illinois, Wisconsin, Ohio, Alabama, Georgia, and Michigan. Existing Monuments to French collaborators Petain ...

  6. First nationwide map of Italy's fascist monuments goes online

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    More than 1,400 monuments, street signs and plaques honouring fascism have been put online in the first nationwide attempt to document the symbols of Benito Mussolini's regime that still dot the ...

  7. Bolzano Victory Monument - Wikipedia

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    The monument was inaugurated on 12 July 1928 by King Victor Emmanuel III and major representatives of the fascist government. The inscription, referring to Roman imperial history , was seen as provocative by many within the German -speaking majority in the province of South Tyrol.

  8. Why is there a monument to a Nazi collaborator in suburban ...

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    On Tuesday, Russia celebrated Victory Day, the annual national holiday that marks the Soviet Union’s triumph over Nazi Germany in 1945. With the war in Ukraine now in its second year and Russia ...

  9. Casa del Fascio (Bolzano) - Wikipedia

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    The monumental bas-relief from the fascist period bearing an illuminated quote from Hannah Arendt Partly view of the infopoint installed on the square itself. The former Casa del Fascio in Bolzano (also Casa Littoria) was built between 1939 and 1942 in a rationalist style on a project by the architects Guido Pelizzari, Francesco Rossi and Luis Plattner, as the seat of the Italian Fascist Party ...