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  1. what historic cities had experienced during the war and postwar reconstruction. By the mid-1980s, scholarly work on reconstruction was being done all over Europe. Most of this work consists of detailed studies of developments in single cities or countries, but some consists of comparisons of the develop-ments in different cities or countries.

  2. How does conservation factor into rebuild and repair after war and conflict? Researchers at BCU analyse 'reconstruction era' cities and how those decisions shape cities 70 years later.

  3. After the end of World War II, towns and cities in the former enemy nations contributed to an emerging process of reconciliation by forging ties between municipalities in Germany, Italy and their British, French and Polish counterparts.

  4. There is a group of scholars working in Berlin on reconstruction in that city; a number of essays on reconstruction have appeared in various publications celebrating the 750th anniversary of Berlin. On Munich, see Winfried Nerdinger, ed. Aufbauzeit.

    • Jeffry M. Diefendorf
    • 1989
  5. Sep 19, 2023 · Central to the formation of ties between Kiel and Coventry was their shared experience of aerial bombardment during World War II, creating a Schicksalsgemeinschaft (or community of common experience and fate) between them.

  6. Jun 24, 1993 · This is the first comprehensive study of the rebuilding of West Germany’s cities following the Second World War. Most major urban centres had been reduced to rubble by the end of the war, yet they were rebuilt faster than anyone thought possible.

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  8. Clearly urban reconstruction was one of the greatest tasks ever faced by town planners, town authorities, and regional and national politicians, as well as by private citizens in their capacities as renters, property owners, architects, and workers.

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