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Wilmersdorf (), an inner-city locality of Berlin, lies south-west of the central city. Formerly a borough by itself, Wilmersdorf became part of the new borough of Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf in Berlin's 2001 administrative reform.


History

The village near Berlin was first mentioned in 1293 as ''Wilmerstorff'', probably founded in the course of the German ''
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'' under the
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margraves of Brandenburg. From the 1850s on ''Deutsch-Wilmersdorf'' was developed as a densely settled, affluent residential area, which in 1920 became a part of Greater Berlin. The former borough of Wilmersdorf included the localities of Halensee, Schmargendorf and
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. During the era of the Weimar Republic Wilmersdorf was a popular residential area for artists and intellectuals. In 1923 the foundation stone for the first mosque in Germany was laid on the initiative of some Islamic students in Wilmersdorf. It was completed in 1925. The so called Wilmersdorfer Moschee (''Mosque of Wilmersdorf'') is still owned and maintained by the Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement. In 1933, the year in which Hitler came to power, 13.5% of the population was Jewish; many of them were deported by the Nazis from
Berlin-Grunewald Station Berlin-Grunewald is a railway station in the upper class Grunewald district of Berlin. It is served by the S-Bahn line . In the Second World War, the station was the principal location for deporting Berlin Jews to the East during The Holocaust. ...
.
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established a memorial on 27 January 1998 at the historic track 17 ("Gleis 17"), where most of the deportation trains departed. The
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of Wilmersdorf in the ''Prinzregentenstraße'' was destroyed by the Nazis in the Reichspogromnacht on 9–10 November 1938. A memorial plaque commemorates the former synagogue. A new synagogue and community centre was established 2007 in the ''Münstersche Straße'' for the growing Jewish community in Wilmersdorf. During World War II, Wilmersdorf was the location of a subcamp of the Sachsenhausen concentration camp. After 1945 Wilmersdorf was located in the British Zone of occupation.


Sights

* Neo-Gothic Roman Catholic Saint Ludwig Church, 1897 * Borough of the ''Rheingauviertel'' with the central Place ''Rüdesheimer Platz'', 1910–1914 * The historical subway stations on the line U3 from the times of the
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between Hohenzollerplatz and Rüdesheimer Platz, 1913 * Friedhof Wilmersdorf *
Ahmadiyya Mosque Berlin Berlin Mosque (german: Berliner Moschee, , ) in Berlin is situated on Brienner Straße 7-8 in Berlin-Wilmersdorf. It was designed by Hermann and was built between 1923 and 1925. Berlin Mosque, which has two minarets, was heavily damaged in Wo ...
, Germany's oldest mosque from 1925 * ''Artist Colony'', built by the Guild of the German Stage, 1927 * Schaubühne, famous theatre in the former ''Universum Cinema'' by
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, 1928 * Kirche am Hohenzollernplatz by
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and
Fritz Höger Fritz originated as a German nickname for Friedrich, or Frederick (''Der Alte Fritz'', and ''Stary Fryc'' were common nicknames for King Frederick II of Prussia and Frederick III, German Emperor) as well as for similar names including Fridoli ...
, 1933 * Russian Orthodox cathedral of the Resurrection of Jesus, 1938 * Power station Berlin-Wilmersdorf, 1977


Education


Higher education

*
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''(Berlin University of Arts)'', Faculty of Music *
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, International Meeting Centre of Science


Primary and secondary schools

* ''Comenius-Schule'', a primary school, is in Wilmersdorf. * * ''Halensee-Grundschule'', a primary school, is in Halensee, near Wilmersdorf.Halensee-Grundschule
" City of Berlin. Retrieved on April 2, 2015. "Halensee-Grundschule Joachim-Friedrich-Str. 35–36 10711 Berlin–Wilmersdorf"
* ''Svenska Skolan Berlin,'' Swedish School Berlin * ''Katholische Grundschule Sankt Ludwig'', a catholic primary school * Nelson-Mandela-School, International School * Friedrich-Ebert-Gymnasium, a
secondary school A secondary school describes an institution that provides secondary education and also usually includes the building where this takes place. Some secondary schools provide both '' secondary education, lower secondary education'' (ages 11 to 14) ...
which is close to the Fennsee''.'' * ''Goethe-Gymnasium'', one of the most popular
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s in Berlin * ''Annie Heuser Schule'', a private Waldorf education school


Weekend schools

* ''Zentrale Schule fur Japanisch Berlin e.V.'' (共益法人ベルリン中央学園補習授業校 ''Kyōeki Hōjin Berurin Chūō Gakuen Hoshū Jugyō Kō''), is a weekend Japanese supplementary school. Established April 1997. The ''Japanische Ergänzungsschule in Berlin e.V.'' (ベルリン日本語補習授業校 ''Berurin Nihongo Hoshū Jugyō Kō''), another weekend Japanese school, is held at ''Halensee-Grundschule''.2014 年度

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. ''Japanische Erganzungsschule in Berlin''. Retrieved on February 14, 2015. "Japanische Ergänzungsschule in Berlin e.V. c/o Halensee – Grundschule Joachim – Friedrich – Str. 35/36 10711 Berlin"


Notable people

* Maria von Maltzan German resistance against Adolf Hitler and the Nazi party, saved the lives of Jews in Berlin. Lived at Detmolder Straße 11, 1909–1997. * Paul Abraham, composer lived before he left Germany in 1933. * Jérôme Boateng, footballer for
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and Germany, grew up in the area. *
Berthold Brecht Eugen Berthold Friedrich Brecht (10 February 1898 – 14 August 1956), known professionally as Bertolt Brecht, was a German theatre practitioner, playwright, and poet. Coming of age during the Weimar Republic, he had his first successes as a pl ...
, poet, lived in Wilmersdorf with his partner Helene Weigel, until they left Germany in 1933. * Marlene Dietrich, actress, lived with her husband and her family in Wilmersdorf, before they finally left Germany in 1933. *
Franz Pfemfert Franz Pfemfert (20 November 1879, Lötzen, East Prussia (now Giżycko, Poland) – 26 May 1954, Mexico City) was a German journalist, editor of ''Die Aktion'', literary critic, politician and portrait photographer. Pfemfert occasionally wrote u ...
, published '' Die Aktion'', the anti-nationalist, anti-militarist expressionist journal from premises at Nassauische Straße 17, 1911–1932. * Margarete Kahn, one of the first women to obtain a doctorate in Germany, Holocaust victim. Lived at 127 Rudolstädter Straße. *
Erich Kästner Emil Erich Kästner (; 23 February 1899 – 29 July 1974) was a German writer, poet, screenwriter and satirist, known primarily for his humorous, socially astute poems and for children's books including '' Emil and the Detectives''. He received ...
, author and poet, lived in Wilmersdorf, while he wrote
Emil and the Detectives ''Emil and the Detectives'' () is a 1929 novel set mainly in Berlin, by the German writer Erich Kästner and illustrated by Walter Trier. It was Kästner's first major success and the only one of his pre-1945 works to escape Nazi censorship. The ...
, one of the most famous children's novels in Germany. The view out of his window with the colorful street scene at the ''Prager Platz'' was the inspiration for the book. *
Eva Siewert Eva Siewert (11 February 1907 – 3 December 1994) was a German journalist, writer, radio announcer and opera singer, who lived and worked mainly in Berlin. Childhood Eva Siewert was born in Breslau (today Wrocław, Poland), the daughter of tw ...
, journalist, writer and activist, grew up in Wilmersdorf. *
Hans Haustein Hans Haustein (August 27, 1894 – November 12, 1933) was a Jewish medical doctor and scientist in the Weimar Republic. Life Haustein was born and died in Berlin. Hans Haustein studied medicine in Freiburg im Breisgau and Berlin from 1913 t ...
(August 27, 1894 in Berlin – November 12, 1933 Ibid.) was a Jewish doctor and scientist in the Weimar Republic. * Konrad Zuse (June 22, 1910 – December 18, 1995), German inventor, born in Wilmersdorf


Photogallery

File:WilmersdorfLudwigkirchplatz.JPG, St.-Ludwig's-Church File:Heidelberger Platz Berlin U3.jpg, Berlin Heidelberger Platz station File:VolksparkWilmersdorf1.JPG, Volkspark Wilmersdorf File:Wilmersdorfer Moschee 20151219 23.jpg, Berlin Mosque File:Berlin Schaubühne nachts.jpg, Theatre Schaubühne File:Fehrbelliner Platz 4 Berlin-Wilmersdorf.jpg, Town Hall


References

{{Authority control Localities of Berlin * Former boroughs of Berlin