The
German engineer and technician, our physicists and chemists, they belong to the
pioneers of the world.
Speech of
March 21, 1934 in Unterhaching
Modern
technology compels man to seek his own paths. From purpose and material, only
forms are found and developed, which in the aesthetics of many machines, for
ex-ample, breathe more Greek spirit than many a poorly copied building. This
mighty new area has, as new land, to point the way for the spiritual monuments
of a just as modern as aesthetically satisfying creativity. From here the
development, through the new building materials like steel, iron, glass,
concrete etc., takes the path necessarily corresponding to the building
purposes and these materials.
Speech of September
1, 1933 in Nuremberg
A
whole number...of great works, canal constructions, dams, bridges, go along.
Interview of
October 18, 1933 in Berlin
In
the hour we are united here (at the Unterhaching construction site of the Reich
Autobahn Munich-Provincial Border on the occasion of the opening of the 1934
spring offensive against unemployment), in the north of the Reich in
Niederfmsow a gigantic work of German engineering skill and German work and
creative energy is turned over for use: the largest ship hoist works in the
world.
Speech of
March 21, 1934 in Unterhaching
For
it is a beautiful realization to be allowed to help work on a work, which does
not serve the interests of an individual and is not the property of an
individual, rather belongs to all and will serve all for many centuries.
Speech
of March 21, 1934 in Unterhaching
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