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FIGURE 29. Examples of postwar architecture. (Top) The newly rebuilt center of Karl-Marx-Stadt (formerly Chemnitz) on the occasion of the unveiling of a heroic bust of Karl Marx, 1971. (Bottom) New resort hotel in Warnemuende. The great bulk of postwar architecture is in the international style, with little or no local adaptation.
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