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Due to the First World War and the following economic crises in Germany, the volumes dropped to 4000 in 1932, even though the calendars were heavily advertised. In 1933 no calendar appeared. In 1934 [[Otto Hupp|Hupp]] issued one on his own, no longer with the Zentralverein für Kirchenbau. The sales did not go well, but [[Otto Hupp|Hupp]] desperately wanted his 50th edition in 1935, which was eventually issued. A smaller version was finally added in 1936, which was the last one of the series.  
Due to the First World War and the following economic crises in Germany, the volumes dropped to 4000 in 1932, even though the calendars were heavily advertised. In 1933 no calendar appeared. In 1934 [[Otto Hupp|Hupp]] issued one on his own, no longer with the Zentralverein für Kirchenbau. The sales did not go well, but [[Otto Hupp|Hupp]] desperately wanted his 50th edition in 1935, which was eventually issued. A smaller version was finally added in 1936, which was the last one of the series.  


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