Paul Zucker
Paul Zucker (August 14, 1888, Berlin - February 14, 1971, New York City) was a German-born architect, art historian, art critic and author. Between 1919 and 1935, he practiced architecture in Berlin.[1]
In 1943, he assisted the war effort by helping the United States Air Force construct the German Village in the Dugway Proving Ground, a simulation of German working class dwellings to be used to perfect fire-bombing techniques on German residential areas.
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External links
- http://www.buchhandlung-walther-koenig.de/katalog/larch/larch-1216429.htm (German)
- http://www.jovis.de/buch.php3?ISBN=3-936314-40-3&Sprache=d&Bereich=1&u= (German)
- http://www.jovis.de/index.php?lang=2&idcatside=445
- http://www.kunstbuchanzeiger.de/de/themen/architektur/rezensionen/681/ (German)
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