Reichsausstellung Schaffendes Volk

The Empire Exhibition Working People, 1937 in Dusseldorf was the most important, even outwardly show significant propaganda in Germany during the Nazi era.

She had a preparatory phase of one and a half years, and with it came a whole new neighborhood in Dusseldorf, which was named after Albert Leo Schlageter Schlageterstadt and of which only the park of the North Park and the subsequent settlements are preserved. Over six million people flocked from home and abroad to the Rhine to see here the "new German Living", the "new German work " and the "new German art."

Participating architects

Among the architects involved included, among others, Wilhelm Mohr and Leopold Schmalhorst.

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