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  1. Leonhard Gall war Chefarchitekt im von Adolf Hitler geschätzten Münchner Architektur-Büro von Paul Ludwig Troost. Mit Troost zusammen entwickelte er z. B. den sogenannten Dampferstil.

  2. Leonhard Gall (* 24. August 1884 in München; † 20. Januar 1952 ebenda) war ein deutscher Architekt zur Zeit des Nationalsozialismus. Leonhard Gall (links) mit Adolf Hitler und Albert Speer 1936 am Haus der Deutschen Kunst in München. Leben und Wirken.

  3. Professor Leonhard Gall (24 August 1884 in Munich – 20 January 1952) was one of Adolf Hitler 's architects. Gall worked for Paul Troost and he designed a new chancellery for Munich. He was assistant to Troost on the Third Reich 's first major architectural project, the House of German Art.

  4. Andresen, 1904–2003) und Leonhard Gall (18841952) geleitete Münchner Architekturbüros. Seine nach dem Vorbild des Architekten Paul Ludwig Troost (1878–1934) entworfenen Inneneinrichtungen hatten erheblichen Einfluss auf die gehobene Innenarchitektur im "Dritten Reich". Inhaltsverzeichnis. Verbergen. Der Architekt Paul Ludwig Troost.

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  5. Reich's Chancellery – state of construction from 1939. The 3D model shows the Reich's Chancellery after the extensions of 1936 by Leonhard Gall and after the completion of the New Reich's Chancellery by Albert Speer. Old Reich's Chancellery/ The Court of Honor on Wilhelmstrasse.

  6. Leonhard Gall was born in 1884. He was a German architect in the National Socialism. Gall was site manager in the architecture office of Paul Ludwig Troost in Munich. After Troost´s death he managed the office. He was involved in the architecture of Munich in the NS time. Gall died in 1952.

  7. Leonhard Gall was born in 1884. He was a German architect in the National Socialism. Gall was site manager in the architecture office of Paul Ludwig Troost in Munich. After Troost´s death he managed the office. He was involved in the architecture of Munich in the NS time. Gall died in 1952.