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    Schmargendorf (German: [ˈʃmaʁɡn̩ˌdɔʁf] ) is a south-western locality (Ortsteil) of Berlin in the district (Bezirk) of Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf. Until...
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    The power station Berlin-Wilmersdorf was a power plant in Berlin-Schmargendorf, which went into service in 1977, and has been shut down in 2021. Construction...
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    Examples in Berlin Berlin, Ullsteinhaus Berlin, Kirche am Hohenzollerndamm Berlin, Kirche am Hohenzollerndamm Kreuzkirche in Berlin-Schmargendorf Fernmeldeamt...
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    John Heartfield (category Photographers from Berlin)
    John Heartfield was born Helmut Herzfeld on 19 June 1891 in Berlin-Schmargendorf, Berlin under the German Empire. His parents were Franz Herzfeld, a socialist...
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    married to Marta Möller. He died in West Berlin and is buried in the Evangelischer Friedhof Alt-Schmargendorf in Berlin. Pechstein, Woman's Head (Fraukopf)...
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    Greiffenberg, Günterberg, Herzsprung, Kerkow, Mürow, Neukünkendorf, Schmargendorf, Schmiedeberg, Steinhöfel, Stolpe, Welsow, Wilmersdorf, Wolletz, and...
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  • Gebete), was written between 20 September and 14 October 1899 in Berlin-Schmargendorf, where Rilke had also composed The Lay of the Love and Death of Christoph...
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    Berlin is divided into boroughs or districts (Bezirke) for administration. The boroughs are further divided into neighborhoods (Ortsteile) which are officially...
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    Berlin-Schmargendorf in 1935 and 1936 for the then celebrated film director. As early as 1936/1937 he was able to build his own large house in Berlin-Dahlem...
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    1920 became a part of Greater Berlin. The former borough of Wilmersdorf included the localities of Halensee, Schmargendorf and Grunewald. During the era...
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    and S46 and U-Bahn line U3. The station on the Berlin Ringbahn was opened with the name "Schmargendorf" on 15 December 1883. In 1980 the S-Bahn service...
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    the Berlin household of Günther Wust, a Nazi soldier, to Wust's wife, Charlotte Elisabeth "Lilly" Wust, who was residing in Berlin-Schmargendorf with...
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  • West German national team, a position he held until 1974. In memory of his achievements, a sports hall in Berlin-Schmargendorf was named for him. v t e...
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    Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf (category Districts of Berlin)
    Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf is divided into seven localities: The localities of Schmargendorf and Grunewald were part of the former Wilmersdorf borough until 2001...
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  • (Church), Berlin, 1934 Kreuzkirche Berlin-Schmargendorf [de; it], Berlin, 1929 Maison de France, Cinema Paris, Berlin, 1950 Metropol Berlin Nollendorfplatz...
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    in Berlin-Wilmersdorf (1928–30, inauguration ceremony on 16 September 1930). This, together with a residence for the elderly in Berlin-Schmargendorf, Berkaer...
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    married for the second time to the banker Paul Raumann and moved to Berlin-Schmargendorf with him and his son. Kurt Pahlen studied musicology and German studies...
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    Lilly Wust (category People from Berlin)
    able to make visits home around every two weeks. Wust resided in Berlin-Schmargendorf with her four children and housekeeper Inge Wolf. Wolf introduced...
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    December of that year, she shot herself in her Berlin flat. She is buried in the cemetery at Berlin-Schmargendorf. Johannisthal airfield, where Beese began...
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    Hildegard Knef (category Recipients of the Order of Merit of Berlin)
    the Battle of Berlin she dressed as a soldier to stay with her lover, Ewald von Demandowsky, and joined him in the defence of Schmargendorf. The Soviets...
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  • This list of places of worship in Berlin records past and present places of worship in the city. The list is organised as a sortable table assorted following...
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    Halensee (redirect from Berlin-Halensee)
    situated in its centre and borders with Charlottenburg, Wilmersdorf, Schmargendorf, Grunewald and Westend. It is bounded by the Bundesautobahn 100 (Stadtring)...
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    Evangelisches Gymnasium zum Grauen Kloster (category Schools in Berlin)
    Evangelisches Gymnasium zum Grauen Kloster, located in suburban Schmargendorf, Berlin, is an independent school with a humanistic profile, known as one...
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    cemetery in Berlin Weißensee, Weißensee Cemetery. A large Jewish cemetery which mainly survived Nazism and the DDR. Wilmersdorf, Friedhof Schmargendorf. Burial...
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  • ended, in 1918, Nick created many war memorials, among other in Berlin-Schmargendorf. In 1924 he sculpted the stone lion for the Löwendenkmal [de], the...
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  • Ansprachen bei der Trauerfeier am 15. Februar 1931. Christians, Berlin-Schmargendorf 1931. Josine Müller, geb. Ebsen bei Ärztinnen im Kaiserreich, Website...
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    14 images carved in wood [ 1933: Christ, oak, Salvator Church of Berlin-Schmargendorf 1934: sarcophagi for Reich President Paul von Hindenburg and his...
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    Leonore Goldschmidt (category People from Berlin)
    (in German). Retrieved 2019-10-30. Account of a neighbourhood walk in Schmargendorf on 13 November 2004 (German) Dr.Leonore Goldschmidt School by Gertrud...
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    Julius Petersen (literary scholar) (category People from Berlin)
    11.1878 Straßburg, † 22.8.1941 Murnau (Oberbayern), ⚰ 5.11.1941 Berlin-Schmargendorf". Neue Deutsche Biographie. Historische Kommission bei der Bayerischen...
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    Udo Walz (category Businesspeople from Berlin)
    married, if they want to start a family." Walz lived in Schmargendorf, an Ortsteil of Berlin. Walz suffered from severe diabetes, and was wheelchair-bound...
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