Clemens Klotz

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Clemens Klotz (31 May 1886-1969) was one of Adolf Hitler's architects. After beginning his career focusing on residential designs in the Cologne area, Klotz received a series of prestigious commissions from the National Socialist (Nazi) Party's German Labor Front (DAF). Some of the most memorable of these commissions included the elite Nazi Party educational complexes at Crössinsee, Vogelsang, and Chiemsee; the massive Nazi Kraft durch Freude seaside spa on the island Rügen; a new domed train station for Munich; and plans for the complete design of Cologne.

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