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Roderich Fick

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205: 31: 286: 123: 301: 242: 141:, a 'fellow traveller', a person passively complicit in Nazi crimes. Fick participated in the reconstruction of Linz, and retired to practice in 145:. His first wife died on 2 October 1938; in 1948, he married Catharina Büscher, 28 years his junior. His daughter, Friedrike, was born in 1950. 127: 281: 271: 296: 235: 276: 306: 228: 291: 106:
Fick became professor at the Munich Technical University in 1935, designed the Munich residence of
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in 1936, joined the NSDAP in 1937, and thereby secured Nazi projects such as various buildings at
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complex and such as SS barracks. Fick also was given the task of redesigning
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Academic staff of the Technical University of Munich
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