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"WW II"?
"the devastation of architectural heritage in the larger cities during World War II resulted in extensive rebuilding characterized by simple modernist architecture."
That is certainly not entirely correct, since the old stock of most major German cities had already changed dramatically in the 1st and the beginning of the 20th century. Many large cities in Germany e.g. Berlin and Munich were still almost villages around 1600-1700. In addition, conflagrations had completely destroyed cities like larger Hamburg, for example in 1842.--2003:CB:2F41:5636:69D3:56E5:14D6:A808 (talk) 13:35, 4 December 2020 (UTC)