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Zehlendorf () is a
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within the borough of
Steglitz-Zehlendorf Steglitz-Zehlendorf () is the sixth borough of Berlin, formed in Berlin's 2001 administrative reform by merging the former boroughs of Steglitz and Zehlendorf. Home to Free University of Berlin, the Berlin Botanical Garden, and a variety of mu ...
in
Berlin Berlin ( , ) is the capital and largest city of Germany by both area and population. Its 3.7 million inhabitants make it the European Union's most populous city, according to population within city limits. One of Germany's sixteen constitue ...
. Before Berlin's 2001 administrative reform Zehlendorf was a borough in its own right, consisting of the locality of Zehlendorf as well as
Wannsee Wannsee () is a locality in the southwestern Berlin borough of Steglitz-Zehlendorf, Germany. It is the westernmost locality of Berlin. In the quarter there are two lakes, the larger ''Großer Wannsee'' (Greater Wannsee, "See" means lake) and the ...
,
Nikolassee Nikolassee () is a locality (''Ortsteil'') of Berlin in the borough (''Bezirk'') of Steglitz-Zehlendorf, named after the small Nikolassee lake. Located in the affluent Southwest of the city, the area comprises parts of the Schlachtensee neighbou ...
and Dahlem. Zehlendorf contains some of the most remarked upon natural settings in Berlin, including parts of the
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forest and the ''Schlachtensee'', ''Krumme Lanke'' and ''Waldsee'' lakes. Additionally, it has large affluent residential neighborhoods, some with
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streets and buildings that are over 100 years old.


History

The village of Zehlendorf was first mentioned as ''Cedelendorp'' in a 1245 contract between the Margraves John I and Otto III of
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and the
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. Probably a
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foundation, the name ''Cedelen'' appears to be a dialect word for "settlement" (modern German ), or "noble" (''Cedelendorp'' = ''Cedelen'' + ''dorp'', "noble village" (see ). In the affluent and well-educated environment of Zehlendorf, top World War II figures mingled with opponents of the Nazi regime. Express S-Bahn trains, known as the "Banker Trains" whisked them at to the financial and government centers until the service was disrupted towards the end of World War II. During the Nazi period, Zehlendorf's mayor was Walter Helfenstein (1890–1945), a convinced Nazi. Helfenstein was responsible for erecting a memorial to the
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publisher
Theodor Fritsch Theodor Fritsch (born Emil Theodor Fritsche; 28 October 1852 – 8 September 1933), was a German publisher and journalist. His antisemitic writings did much to influence popular German opinion against Jews in the late 19th and early 20th c ...
(1853–1933), described as "the first antisemitic memorial in Germany" in Zehlendorf in 1935. The memorial was the first memorial sculpted by the artist Arthur Wellmann (1885–1960), who was a Zehlendorf resident (and who, after producing other Nazi memorials, including one to the SA, eventually emigrated to the United States). The Fritsch memorial was melted down in 1943 to make armaments for the war. Mayor Helfenstein committed suicide on 24 April 1945 as the
Red Army The Workers' and Peasants' Red Army (Russian: Рабо́че-крестья́нская Кра́сная армия),) often shortened to the Red Army, was the army and air force of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic and, after ...
took Berlin. Helfenstein's death is referred to in the novel ''Berlin'' by the anti-Nazi novelist Theodor Plievier.


Geography


Subdivision

Zehlendorf is subdivided into 6 zones: * Düppel * Schlachtensee-Ost * Schönow/Zehlendorf-Süd * Zehlendorf-West * Zehlendorf-Ost * Zehlendorf-Nord (Onkel-Tom-Siedlung)


Locale

Visitors can stop at the Dahlem Church, where the vicar, Pastor Martin Niemöller, served from 1931 through 1937. Niemöller's sermons against the Nazis led to his imprisonment and the publication of them in English during the war helped shape discussion of the nature of National Socialism in Christian circles.* Preface by Thomas Mann in Niemoeller, Martin; "God is My Fuehrer"; Philosophical Library and Alliance Book Corporation; New York, 1941, pp. 3–14. Many walking trips are available in and around Zehlendorf. Popular destinations include the Grunewald trails north from the Onkel Toms Hütte U-Bahn station and neighborhood shopping center, the walk from Krumme Lanke U-Bahn station to the lake of the same name, and the cross-Zehlendorf walk from the end of the U-Bahn at Krumme Lanke to the S-Bahn station in the center of old Zehlendorf. Zehlendorf shopping center has undergone major changes with plenty of new construction centering on the S-Bahn station "Zehlendorf." When American forces occupied Berlin and later were stationed in Berlin during the
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, Zehlendorf with the "Steuben Barracks", Dahlem and Lichterfelde (Berlin), Lichterfelde were the areas where most of those forces were centered, including elements of the Berlin Brigade stationed at the McNair Barracks.


Transportation

There is direct access to central Berlin via road and Berlin S-Bahn, S-Bahn. The S1 (Berlin), S1 line makes 3 stops in Zehlendorf and runs right through Unter den Linden, where the Brandenburg Gate is located. The newer portion of the borough of Zehlendorf developed around extended Berlin U-Bahn, U-Bahn service in the first third of the 20th century. It may be reached via the U3 (Berlin U-Bahn), U3 line at the station Onkel Toms Hütte (Berlin U-Bahn), Onkel Toms Hütte and the terminus Krumme Lanke (Berlin U-Bahn), Krumme Lanke. The Bundesstraße 1 federal highway runs through the locality along the streets ''Berliner Straße'', ''Potsdamer Straße'' and ''Potsdamer Chaussee''. Zehlendorf has also access to the ''A 115'' Autobahn (the former AVUS racing track) at the ''Hüttenweg'' Junction (traffic), junction.


Points of interest

* AlliiertenMuseum * Krumme Lanke * Schlachtensee


Gallery

File:Berlin-Zehlendorf Dorfkirche.jpg, Village church File:Gruenewald082c.jpg, Peaceful snowscape as seen during a U.S. Army patrol in Zehlendorf's forest File:Stolperstein Hochsitzweg 17 (Zehld) Rosa Wegner.jpg, Stolperstein in Zehlendorf File:Synagoge Steglitz April 2007 001.jpg, View of the former synagogue in Steglitz, Berlin File:Mexikoplatz B-Schlachtensee 06-2017.jpg, Berlin Mexikoplatz Station


People

* Sigismund von Braun (1911–1998), German diplomat * Klaus Fischer-Dieskau (1921–1994), German church musician * Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (1925–2012), German baritone


See also

* Grunewald (forest) * Krumme Lanke * Hertha Zehlendorf


References


External links


"Berlin 1969"
From the American era.

In German. {{Authority control Localities of Berlin Steglitz-Zehlendorf, * Former boroughs of Berlin