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86: 109: 31: 121: 94: 609:, "We have nothing to do with those elements that only know National Socialism from hearsay and thus easily confuse it with undefinable nordic phrases, starting their motif research in a fabulous Atlantic culture. National Socialism rejects that kind of culture in the style of the Böttcherstraße most sharply". (Hitler, translated) 161:. He aimed to have these ideas materialise in Böttcherstraße. Roselius stated "The re-erection of Böttcherstraße is an attempt to think German." And: "I want, and that is the deepest aim of what was created in Böttcherstraße, to break the spell of the banishment the ill-informed 57:. Only about 100 m (330 ft) long, it is famous for its unusual architecture and ranks among the city's main cultural landmarks and visitor attractions. Most of its buildings were erected between 1922 and 1931, primarily as a result of the initiative of 631:
Volker Bergmann, Dieter Pfliegensdörfer; Project group: Willi Elmers, Manfred Fittkau, Wolfgang Günther, Michael Jung, Michael Wolf. Wellblech & Windkanal. Arbeit und Geschäfte im Bremer Flugzeugbau von den Anfängen 1909 bis heute. Steintor,
207:". Roselius tried to become a member of the NSDAP twice but his application was rejected twice due to his 'degenerate art' and independence that the Nazis found disconcerting. In October 1936 268:) and made it the headquarters of his company, which would later produce the HAG coffee brand. He bought other lots in the street in the years thereafter. In the years after 74: 1115: 1110: 65:
with the artistic supervision over the project. The street and its buildings are a rare example of an architectural ensemble belonging to a variant of the
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In 1902 (some sources say 1906), Ludwig Roselius, under pressure from the previous owners, bought the house at 6 Böttcherstraße (today's
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workshops, bars, restaurants, shops and a hotel. Nearly all buildings and plots are owned by the foundation. A major attraction is the
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aircraft company thereby increasing his shareholding to 46% and regular board meetings were held in the Boettcherstrasse.
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speech about cultural matters ("Kulturtagung im Opernhaus") on 9 September 1936, in which he dismissively referred to
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whereby Roselius had to defend Hoetger and then change the subject to a more general discussion of architecture.
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sentenced our people to, which still weighs upon us." Although Roselius and Hoetger paid tribute to
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Der gebaute Mythos: Das Haus Atlantis in der Bremer Böttcherstraße – ein deutsches Missverständnis
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dressed Böttcherstraße down as reflecting a "divergent view of culture", and while the street was
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In 1979, Ludwig Roselius Jr. sold the Kaffee HAG company, along with Böttcherstraße, to
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and Hitler had a meeting with Hitler criticizing Roselius for allowing his architect
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as an architectural monument on 7 May 1937, it was listed as an "example of the
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Offizieller Bericht über den Verlauf des Reichsparteitages mit sämtlichen Reden
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Roselius, L. (1933). Erstes Nordisches Thing. Deutschland: Angelsachsen-Verlag.
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Parsifal in Bremen. Richard Wagner, Ludwig Roselius und die Böttcherstraße.
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were constructed. The houses were built of typical materials of the time:
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Significant damage to the building fabric became apparent in 1989. The
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In contrast to these buildings, in 1926, Ludwig Roselius had the
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bank bought the whole street and all its buildings, except
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free rein regarding the expressionist architecture in the
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Irving, D. Hitler's War. Hodder & Stoughton 1977.
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Der Parteitag der Ehre vom 8. bis 14. September 1936
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built to serve as a museum dedicated to the painter
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Index

Boettcherstrasse

Michael (archangel)
Bremen
Germany
Ludwig Roselius
Bernhard Hoetger
expressionist style
Brick Expressionism
Monument Protection Act



Haus des Glockenspiels

National Socialism
Völkisch
Nordic
Julius Langbehn
Herman Wirth
Nordic race
Romans
Hitler
relief
Führer
Reichsparteitag
NSDAP
listed
degenerate art
Weimar period

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