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Poelzig and Berlin
It was the Bauhaus contemporaries Bruno Taut, Hans Poelzig and particularly Ernst May, as the city architects of Berlin, Dresden and Frankfurt respectively, who are rightfully credited with the thousands of socially progressive housing units built in Weimar Germany.
* Grosses Schauspielhaus by Hans Poelzig opened in Berlin
In 1936 Behrens was called from Vienna to conduct a Master class in architecture, in succession to Hans Poelzig, at the Prussian Academy of Arts ( now the Akademie der Künste ) in Berlin, reportedly with the specific approval of Hitler.
Hans Poelzig ( 30 April 1869 Berlin – 14 June 1936 Berlin ) was a German architect, painter and set designer.
Poelzig was born in Berlin in 1869 to the countess Clara Henrietta Maria Poelzig ( daughter of Alexander von Hanstein, Count of Pölzig and Beiersdorf ) while she was married to George Acland Ames, an Englishman.
Poelzig was also known for his distinctive 1919 interior redesign of the Berlin Grosses Schauspielhaus for Weimar impresario Max Reinhardt, and for his vast architectural set designs for the 1920 UFA film production of The Golem: How He Came Into the World.
Poelzig also designed the 1929 Broadcasting House in the Berlin suburb of Charlottenburg, a landmark of architecture, and Cold War and engineering history.

Poelzig and 1936
* 1869 – Hans Poelzig, German architect, painter, and set designer ( d. 1936 )

Poelzig and for
Erich Mendelsohn and Hans Poelzig are other prominent Bauhaus architects, while Mies van der Rohe is noted for his architecture and his industrial and household furnishing designs.
Hans Poelzig and Emil-Jaques Ruhlmann were her inspiration for various sets on the film.
Farben Building, completed in 1931 as the administration building for IG Farben in Frankfurt am Main, now known as the Poelzig Building at Goethe University.
The name Poelzig was borrowed from architect Hans Poelzig, whom Ulmer claimed to have worked with on the sets for Paul Wegener's silent film The Golem.
Wolters sought to study under Professor Hans Poelzig, but there was no room in the course for the transfer student.

Poelzig and .
An entire group of working architects, including Erich Mendelsohn, Bruno Taut and Hans Poelzig, turned away from fanciful experimentation, and turned toward rational, functional, sometimes standardized building.
LaVey's primary dedication was to Bernardino Nogara ( misprinted as " Logara "), Karl Haushofer, Grigori Rasputin, Basil Zaharoff, Alessandro Cagliostro, Barnabas, Ragnar Redbeard, William Mortensen, Hans Brick, Max Reinhardt, Orrin Klapp, Fritz Lang, Friedrich Nietzsche, W. C. Fields, P. T. Barnum, Hans Poelzig, Reginald Marsh, Wilhelm Reich, and Mark Twain.
The dominant feature of this campus is the “ IG Farben ” Building by the architect Hans Poelzig.
After finishing his architectural education around the turn of the century, Poelzig designed many industrial buildings.
( Poelzig mentored Edgar Ulmer on that film ; when Ulmer directed the 1934 film noir Universal Studios production of The Black Cat, he returned the favor by naming the architect-Satanic-high-priest villain character " Hjalmar Poelzig ", played by Boris Karloff.
South facade of the 1931 Poelzig Building at Goethe University, Frankfurt a. M.
* Heike: Hambrock ( 2005 ): Hans und Marlene Poelzig.

died and Berlin
Among the hundreds of thousands who died during the Battle for Berlin, an estimated 125, 000 were civilians.
She was transferred from Mauthausen to the notorious women's concentration camp at Ravensbruck, located 50 miles from Berlin, where unbeknownst to Gemma at the time, her daughter Yolanda ( whose husband also died in the camps ) and baby grandson were also held for a year in a separate barrack.
Zuse also claimed to have designed the first higher-level programming language, which he named Plankalkül, in 1945 ( published in 1948 ) although it was implemented for the first time in 2000 by a team around Raúl Rojas at the Free University of Berlin — five years after Zuse died.
William Hearst died in 1951, at age 88, and was succeeded by Richard E. Berlin as chief executive officer ; Berlin had served as president of the company since 1943.
On 15 October 1243, Hedwig died and was buried in Trzebnica Abbey with her husband, while relics of her are preserved at Andechs Abbey and St. Hedwig's Cathedral in Berlin.
Because of this trespass, the king reduced Molteni's and Agricola's combined salaries to a single annual salary of 1, 000 Thalers ( Agricola's annual salary alone had been 1, 500 Thalers ).< ref > Scherer, F. M. < i > Quarter Notes and Bank Notes: The Economics of Music Composition in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries .</ i > Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2003 .</ ref > Agricola died in Berlin at age 54.
He died during an epidemic of plague on September 22, 1566 in Berlin.
Bode died in Berlin on 23 November 1826, aged 79.
He died in 1499 from pleural effusion at Arneburg Castle and was succeeded by his eldest son Joachim I. John was the first of the Hohenzollern electors to be buried in Brandenburg, first at Lehnin Abbey, later transferred to Berlin Cathedral by order of his grandson Joachim II.
Grimm died in Berlin at the age of 78, working even at the end.
After Wilhelmina died in 1837, William married Countess Henriette d ' Oultremont de Wégimont ( Maastricht, 28 February 1792 – Schloss Rahe, 26 October 1864 ), created Countess of Nassau, on 17 February 1841 in Berlin.
William died in 1843 in Berlin at the age of 71.
The childless dukes Louis and Otto had already promised Charles IV the succession in Brandenburg in 1364 as revenge for a conflict with their brother Stephen II over the Bavarian succession after the death of their nephew Meinhard, the son of Louis V. Louis the Roman died in Berlin in 1365.
Agnew died unexpectedly on September 17, 1996, aged 77 at Atlantic General Hospital, in Berlin, Maryland, in Worcester County ( near his Ocean City home ), only a few hours after being hospitalized and diagnosed with an advanced, yet to that point undetected, form of leukemia.
Wilhelm Grimm died in Berlin of an infection at the age of 73.
He was born in Berlin into a well-to-do family and died in Minusio, near Locarno, Switzerland.
When his father died, both Daniel ( aged 16 ) and his younger brother Gottfried Chodowiecki went to live with their uncle in Berlin, who offered to educate them, and where Daniel received an artistic training with the painter Haid in Augsburg.
In 1797 Chodowiecki was appointed director of the Academy of Arts in Berlin, where he died on 7 February 1801.
Rut Hansen Brandt outlived Willy Brandt but died on 28 July 2006 in Berlin.
He retired from his company in 1890 and died in 1892 in Berlin.
Menuhin died in Martin Luther Hospital, Berlin, Germany, from complications of bronchitis.
Ulbricht died at a government guesthouse in Groß Dölln near Templin, north of East Berlin, on 1 August 1973, during the World Festival of Youth and Students, having suffered a stroke two weeks earlier.
He died in West Berlin in 1956, and was buried in Waldfriedhof Dahlem, Berlin.

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