Walter Lemcke

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Walter E. Lemcke (* 19. August 1891 in Prellwitz, heute Przelewice bei Człopa; † 1955 in Berlin) war ein deutscher Bildhauer. rdf:langString
Walter E. Lemcke (19 August 1891 – 1955) was a German sculptor who mainly worked in bronze. He produced numerous sculptures for Nazi Germany, including the eagles holding swastikas that flanked the entrance of the Ministry of Aviation in Berlin. He is also remembered as being the designer of the first Olympic Torch, which carried the flame during the 1936 Summer Olympics torch relay. Several of Lemcke's works remain today and are featured in parks and museums around Germany. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Walter E. Lemcke
rdf:langString Walter Lemcke
rdf:langString Walter E. Lemcke
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rdf:langString The torch and bell designed for the 1936 Summer Olympics
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rdf:langString Walter E. Lemcke (* 19. August 1891 in Prellwitz, heute Przelewice bei Człopa; † 1955 in Berlin) war ein deutscher Bildhauer.
rdf:langString Walter E. Lemcke (19 August 1891 – 1955) was a German sculptor who mainly worked in bronze. He produced numerous sculptures for Nazi Germany, including the eagles holding swastikas that flanked the entrance of the Ministry of Aviation in Berlin. He is also remembered as being the designer of the first Olympic Torch, which carried the flame during the 1936 Summer Olympics torch relay. Several of Lemcke's works remain today and are featured in parks and museums around Germany.
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