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Fritz Todt, a German engineer and soldier, is best remembered for his work as the architect of Nazi Germany's infrastructure and military construction programs. Despite the controversial and dark aspects of his career, his engineering expertise and vision for large-scale projects showcased his dedication to realizing complex goals. Todt's story serves as a reminder of the importance of integrity in leadership, as well as the impact that engineering and technological innovation can have on society-whether for good or ill.
"We do not build speedways, but roads which correspond to the character of the German landscape."
"The external appearance of any construction projects that are created during the time of the National Socialist Reich must take on the sensibility of our time."
"For decades engineers have stood accused that their buildings do not have any cultural value. We have attempted to liberate engineering of this accusation."
"In these highways our engineering will reflect the National Socialist movement."
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