. . . . . "2236899"^^ . . . . "Eugen H\u00F6nig (* 9. M\u00E4rz 1873 in Kaiserslautern; \u2020 24. Juni 1945) war ein deutscher Architekt, Nationalsozialist und bis 1936 Pr\u00E4sident der Reichskammer der Bildenden K\u00FCnste."@de . . . "Eugen H\u00F6nig"@en . . . . "Eugen H\u00F6nig (9 March 1873, Kaiserslautern, Kingdom of Bavaria \u2013 24 June 1945) was an architect in Nazi Germany. He was the inaugural president of the Reich Chamber of Culture. In 1931 H\u00F6nig, along with other German architects such as Alexander von Senger, Konrad Nonn, German Bestelmeyer and especially Paul Schultze-Naumburg were deputized in the Nazi campaign against modern architecture, in a para-governmental propaganda unit called the (KDAI). Through the pages of V\u00F6lkischer Beobachter these architects actively attacked the modern style in openly racist and political tones, placing much of the blame on members of the architectural group The Ring, calling Walter Gropius an \"elegant salon-bolshevist\", and calling the Bauhaus \"the cathedral of Marxism\"."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Eugen H\u00F6nig"@de . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1117361389"^^ . "1803"^^ . . . "Eugen H\u00F6nig (* 9. M\u00E4rz 1873 in Kaiserslautern; \u2020 24. Juni 1945) war ein deutscher Architekt, Nationalsozialist und bis 1936 Pr\u00E4sident der Reichskammer der Bildenden K\u00FCnste."@de . "Eugen H\u00F6nig (9 March 1873, Kaiserslautern, Kingdom of Bavaria \u2013 24 June 1945) was an architect in Nazi Germany. He was the inaugural president of the Reich Chamber of Culture. In 1931 H\u00F6nig, along with other German architects such as Alexander von Senger, Konrad Nonn, German Bestelmeyer and especially Paul Schultze-Naumburg were deputized in the Nazi campaign against modern architecture, in a para-governmental propaganda unit called the (KDAI). Through the pages of V\u00F6lkischer Beobachter these architects actively attacked the modern style in openly racist and political tones, placing much of the blame on members of the architectural group The Ring, calling Walter Gropius an \"elegant salon-bolshevist\", and calling the Bauhaus \"the cathedral of Marxism\"."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .