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Abstract This short text by Adolf Hitler encapsulates his vision of architecture as a powerful polemical and political force for the new Germany of the Third Reich. He argues that monumental architecture has the power the bring the German people together into a strong and unified national community and to express in tangible form the ideology and goals of the National Socialist Party.