Friedrich Hartjenstein (architect)

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Friedrich Wilhelm Hartjenstein , also Fritz Hartjenstein (born April 4, 1881 in Peine , † after 1941) was a German architect in Hanover .

Life

Friedrich Hartjenstein was the son of the secretary of the Hildesheim Chamber of Crafts . After attending school in Hildesheim, he studied at the Technical University of Hanover .

His son Lothar Hartjenstein (* 1908; † October 7, 1994 in Düsseldorf) also became an architect and, as SS-Untersturmbannführer, designed a general development plan for the Auschwitz concentration camp in November 1942 .

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Individual evidence

  1. The matriculation of the Higher Trade School, the Polytechnic School and the Technical University of Hanover 1881-1911. Volume 2, Hahn 1988, ISBN 978-3-77525854-8 , p. 718.
  2. ^ Niels Gutschow: Ordnungswahn. Architects plan in the "Germanized East" 1939–1945. (= Bauwelt Fundamente, vol. 115.) Birkhäuser, Basel 2001, ISBN 978-3-76436390-1 , pp. 191f.
  3. Statutes for the monument area "Hindenburgstraße, Bad Oeynhausen" dated August 4th, 1983 ( Memento of the original from September 16, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (PDF; 713 kB), as of October 1991, accessed on June 7, 2010 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.badoeynhausen.de
  4. ^ Chamber of Architects Lower Saxony (ed.): Architecture in Hanover since 1900. Callwey, Munich 1981, ISBN 3-7667-0599-7 , object B 3.
  5. ^ Martin Wörner, Ulrich Hägele, Sabine Kirchhof: Architectural Guide Hanover. Reimer, Berlin 2000, ISBN 3-496-01210-2 .
  6. Niedersächsische Volkszeitung from August 17, 1936