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Bad Zwischenahn (
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: ''Twüschenahn'') is a town and a municipality in the low-lying Ammerland district, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is on Zwischenahner Meer, approximately 15 km northwest of
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and about 70 km south of the North Sea coast.


History

During the Nazi era, Bad Zwischenahn was one of the Nazi strongholds in Ammerland and the whole of
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. During World War II Bad Zwischenahn was home to the largest Luftwaffe airbase in northern Germany, the 'Adlerhorst' military airport in Rostrup (Bad Zwischenahn). From here, Luftwaffe pilots flew their attacks on the Netherlands and Great Britain from May 10, 1940. Since 1943, the airport was home of the Erprobungskommando 16 service-test unit, then
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each in their turn operating the Messerschmitt Me 163 Komet rocket fighter from the base. The airbase was heavily bombed in 1944 and 1945. After the war, the airbase was converted to a golf course.


Economy

The main economic activities of Bad Zwischenahn were and are based on tree nurseries, the food industry (sausage and ham production), and resort community services for the well to do urban population of Oldenburg and
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. The lake is used for boating, bathing and recreation, with some eel fishing still undertaken. One of the premier sites for tourists is a windmill originally built in 1811 in
Westerstede Westerstede (; Low German: ''Westerstäe'') is the capital of the Ammerland district, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated approximately 25 km northwest of Oldenburg. It is known for hosting the Rhodo Festival, the biggest exhibition of ...
. It is part of a historical museum farm consisting of 14 houses and auxiliary buildings that were moved to their today's location from 1909 to 2004. One of the buildings is called the ''Spieker'' and shelters a restaurant of the same name, integrating into the centuries-old architecture. A major source of income is the tourism industry. In Bad Zwischenahn there is an above average number of apartments from private providers. These homes often have a higher standard and are awarded with 3 stars or more. Bad Zwischenahn is also a popular tourist destination for retirees, due to the numerous spa facilities.


The Karl Jaspers mental hospital

Gedenkstätte_Wehnen_Schild.jpg, Memorial site ''Alte Pathologie'' Economically important as well is the psychiatric hospital in the village of ''Wehnen'', 8 km east of the town itself. This ''Karl-Jaspers-Klinik'' has a staff of about 1,000 men and women. It is the academic psychiatrical hospital of the University of Oldenburg. The institution, already founded in
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as a lunatic asylum, nowadays having a good reputation, was notorious during Adolf Hitlers Third Reich. Many patients were brought to death within the nazi
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policy ( Aktion T4), in many cases by food deprivation. Not earlier than about the year
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, scientific investigations into these crime against humanity were carried out. A small building on the institution's premises, ''Alte Pathologie'', (Ancient Pathologic Lab), was transformed into a memorial centre in 2002. In 2017, a movie, starring ''
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'', titled ''Ich werde nicht schweigen'' ( I will not keep silent), wat brought out. This film deals with the fate of a woman, falsely declared lunatic by the nazis in Wehnen. The film is based on true events.


Transport

The
Bad Zwischenahn railway station Bad Zwischenahn (german: Bahnhof Bad Zwischenahn) is a railway station located in Bad Zwischenahn, Germany. The station is located on the Oldenburg–Leer railway. The train services are operated by Deutsche Bahn and NordWestBahn. Train services ...
is located along the Oldenburg-Leer railway line, and features InterCity and regional services. There are regular ferry routes on the Zwischenahner Meer from Bad Zwischenahn to Dreibergen and Rostrup.


Local traditions

Locally smoked eels are a delicacy, particularly when served with a locally produced schnapps called ''Ammerländer Löffeltrunk''. There is a specific local tradition (also called ''Ammerländer Löffeltrunk'') to drink it from a tin spoon along with a special drinking cheer, each line alternately spoken by the host and the guests: Beside drinking, the ''Ammerländer Löffeltrunk'' is also used to clean one's hands after eating the smoked eel.


Twin towns – sister cities

Bad Zwischenahn is twinned with: * Centerville, United States * Gołuchów, Poland * Izegem, Belgium


Notable people

*
Wilhelm Heinrich Schüßler Wilhelm Heinrich Schüßler — also spelled ''Schuessler'', particularly in English-language publications — (21 August 1821 – 30 March 1898) was a German medical doctor in Oldenburg who searched for natural remedies and published the result ...
(1821–1898), physician *
Carsten Linke Carsten Linke (born 19 September 1965 in Bad Zwischenahn, Lower Saxony) is a German former professional football player. He spent one season in the Bundesliga with Hannover 96. Career During the 1990s, Linke played in the 2. Bundesliga for cl ...
(born 1965), footballer


Connected to Bad Zwischenahn

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Gerhard VI, Count of Oldenburg Gerhard VI, Count of Oldenburg (; 1430 – 22 February 1500) was a Count of Oldenburg and regent of Bad Zwischenahn in 1440–1482. Biography Gerhard was the third son of Dietrich of Oldenburg and his wife, Helvig of Schauenburg. His eldest broth ...
(1430–1500), sea and street robber, regent of Bad Zwischenahn *
Richard Friese Richard Friese (15 December 1854 – 29 June 1918) was a German animal and landscape painter. Biography He was born in Gumbinnen. He studied at the Academy in Berlin, where, after traveling in the orient, in Norway, and as far as the polar re ...
(1854–1918), animal painter and sculptor, died here *
Johann Friedrich Höger Johann Friedrich (Fritz) Höger (12 June 1877 – 21 June 1949) was a German architect from Bekenreihe, Steinburg, Schleswig-Holstein in Northern Germany. Although never qualified as an architect, he became known for his Brick Expressionis ...
(1877–1949), architect, built the water tower in Bad Zwischenahn in 1928 * Sophie Charlotte von Oldenburg (1879–1964), duchess, lived here in 1951–1964 *
Janosch Janosch (, born as Horst Eckert on 11 March 1931) is a German children's author and illustrator. Biography Janosch was born as Horst Eckert in what was then Hindenburg (now Zabrze, Poland) in Upper Silesia to a family of mixed German and Poli ...
(born 1931), author and painter, lived here in 1946–1952 and in 1953–1958 * Udo Pastörs (born 1952), politician ( NPD), grown up here


References


External links

* {{Authority control Ammerland Spa towns in Germany