Abstract

Based on relevant publications and text held in archives, this contribution addresses the beginnings of landscape architecture university education, the takeover and the concept of landscape architecture studies under National Socialism in Germany as well as the consequences of war. It shows how the decline of a supposedly superior Western civilization, a distinctive feature of National Socialist ideology, reflects in the German university education of landscape architects.

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