Nazi plan to rebuild Warsaw as a smaller German town
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The Pabst Plan (German: Neue deutsche Stadt Warschau, "New German city of Warsaw") was a Nazi German urban plan to reconstruct the city of Warsaw as a Nazi model city. Named after its creator Friedrich Pabst,[1] the Nazis' "Chief Architect for Warsaw", the plan assumed that Warsaw, the historical capital of Poland and a city of 1.5 million inhabitants, would be completely destroyed and rebuilt as a small German town of not more than 130,000 inhabitants.
In modern historical works the term is used to denote any of the German World War II plans concerning the destruction and reconstruction of Warsaw. In particular the "Pabst Plan" refers to a plan prepared by Hubert Gross and Otto Nurnberger in 1940 and another plan, prepared by Pabst himself in 1942. Both plans envisioned the destruction of most of Warsaw with its historical monuments and residential areas. In its place a new model city was to be created as a seat for the German ruling class of the occupied Polish territories. It was to house a large Parteivolkshalle ("People's Party Hall") in place of the Royal Castle in Warsaw and serve as a major transportation hub.
After the 1944 Warsaw Uprising, the Germans decided to destroy the city in its entirety.
The PabstPlan (German: Neue deutsche Stadt Warschau, "New German city of Warsaw") was a Nazi German urban plan to reconstruct the city of Warsaw as a...
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a future German town – Neue deutsche Stadt Warschau. According to the PabstPlan, Warsaw was to be turned into a provincial German city of 130,000. Third...
According to the PabstPlan Warsaw was to be turned into a provincial German city. It was soon included as a part of the great Germanization plan of the East;...
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1943 until January 1944. Warsaw was to be reconstructed according to PabstPlan. The governmental quarter was situated around the Piłsudski Square. The...
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deutsche Stadt Warschau. As early as 1939 Hitler approved of a plan known as the PabstPlan, which envisaged changing Warsaw into a provincial German city...
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on a visit to Pabst on 12 January he had "requested the murders from him" and that Pabst told him later who had carried them out. Pabst also indicated...
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out by the Germans. 1942 July: German Grossaktion Warsaw (1942) begins. PabstPlan created. 1943 - April–May: Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. 1944 Subcamp of the...
replaced by a purely German town of around 130,000 people. The plan was proposed by Friedrich Pabst in 1939 and adopted as official policy by the new German...
in the pinball machine 'The Pabst Can Crusher' from WhizBang Pinball and Stern Pinball, which is themed after the beer Pabst Blue Ribbon. The band is also...
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1985, Pearl's parent company purchased the Pabst Brewing Company and assumed the Pabst name. In 1999, the Pabst Brewing Company began transferring its production...
Journal Sentinel reported that Pabst Brewing Company and Blue Ribbon Intermediate Holdings filed a lawsuit because Pabst wanted to continue making its...
not privy to the full plan, hit him with the butt of his rifle. Lieutenant Rudolf Liepmann, who also had not been informed by Pabst of the intention to...