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Günter Behnisch (June 12, 1922 – July 12, 2010) was a German architect, born in Lockwitz, near Dresden. During the Second World War he became one of Germany's youngest submarine commanders. Subsequently Behnisch became one of the most prominent architects representing deconstructivism. His prominent projects included the Olympic Park in Munich and the new West German parliament in Bonn. ==Early life== Behnisch was born the second of three children, in Lockwitz near Dresden.〔David Childs, (''Günter Behnisch: The architect behind Munich's groundbreaking Olympic Stadium'' ), in The Independent (London), 7 August 2010, retrieved 1 March 2012〕 He attended a number of schools, due to the fact his Social Democrat father was arrested, sacked and redeployed to Chemnitz by the new Nazi government.〔 Behnisch volunteered to join the navy (''Kriegsmarine''), aged 17, which was a less onerous alternative to compulsory labour service, or army conscription.〔 He eventually became a U-boat officer and, in 1944, one of the youngest U-boat commanders.〔 At the end of the Second World War he surrendered his submarine to the British and became a prisoner of war in Featherstone Castle in Northumberland.〔 Behnisch initially trained as a bricklayer〔 then, in 1947 enrolled to study architecture at the Technical University in Stuttgart.〔Thorsten Dörting, (''Obituary of the Architect Günter Behnisch'' ), in Spiegel online international, 13 July 2010, retrieved 9 August 2010〕
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