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Fritz Todt

engineer, politician, civil engineer, architect, military personnel

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1891  – 1942

Fritz Todt was a German construction engineer and senior figure of the Nazi Party. He was the founder of Organisation Todt (OT), a military-engineering organisation that supplied German industry with forced labour, and served as Reich Minister for Armaments and Ammunition in Nazi Germany early in World War II, directing the entire German wartime military economy from that position.

All Quotes by Fritz Todt

“In places where this beauty has already disappeared, we will reconstruct it.”
— Fritz Todt
“The purpose of the Reichsautobahnen is to become the roads of Adolf Hitler.”
— Fritz Todt
“The car is not a rabbit or a deer that jumps around in sweeping lines, but it is a man-made work of technology in need of an appropriate roadway. Rather, the car resembles a dragon fly or any other jumping animal that moves shorter distances in straight lines and then changes its direction at different points.”
— Fritz Todt
“I could not imagine that we should make much of an effort to preserve remainders of natural beauty in conquered Poland.”
— Fritz Todt
“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. Factories are the workplaces of our National Socialist racial comrades. Streets and highways carry the name of the Führer. Settlements today are not isolated communities, but rather parts of greater city-construction plans. Every work site must be properly located within its neighborhood and surrounding setting (i.e., the natural world).”
— Fritz Todt
“We do not build speedways, but roads which correspond to the character of the German landscape.”
— Fritz Todt
“For decades engineers have stood accused that their buildings do not have any cultural value. We have attempted to liberate engineering of this accusation. As National Socialists we are dedicated to working with boldness, but also with love of the Volk and our landscape in mind. These roads do not serve transportation alone, they also bind our Fatherland. In these highways our engineering will reflect the National Socialist movement.”
— Fritz Todt