' ("The Murdered City") is a classic critique of post-war German urban planning by journalists Wolf Jobst Siedler and Gina Angress and photographer Elisabeth Niggemeyer. It was originally published in 1964, and re-published in 1979 and 1993. It has been called the most influential book on architecture in post-war Germany, and its effect has been linked to that of Jane Jacobs' The Death and Life of Great American Cities in the United States and Canada.
The year after its initial publication, a film on the topic was produced by architectural critic .