Ideology, Planning Theory and the German City in the Inter-War Years, Part II
John R. Mullin, University of Massachusetts

DATE: January 1982
SOURCE: Town Planning Review, vol53, no3, pp. 257-272

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This refereed article is reprinted with permission by the Town Planning Review.

ABSTRACT:
In the last issue of the Town Planning Review, the key influences on town planning practice during the years of the Weimar Republic were presented and explained. This issue examines the ideologies and theories that influenced the practice of planning during the pre-war years of the Third Reich (1933-1939). It also compares and contrasts the influences of the Weimar and National Socialist periods.