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Berlin-Lichtenberg im Wandel der Zeit

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Berlin-Lichtenberg im Wandel der ZeitDas Verdienst Oskar Ziethens ist es, dass das 1288 erstmals erwhnte Dorf Lichtenberg im Jahre 1907 selbststndige Stadt wurde, deren erster Brgermeister Ziethen auch war. In keinem anderen Berliner Bezirk von 1920 wurden die Gebietsgrenzen so hufig gendert wie in Lichtenberg. brig blieben Alt Lichtenberg, Friedrichsfelde mit dem Tierpark und der Villen und Landhaussiedlung Karlshorst. Der bekannte Berliner Autor Ralf Schmiedecke prsentiert mit ber 200

Das Verdienst Oskar Ziethens ist es, dass das 1288 erstmals erwähnte Dorf Lichtenberg im Jahre 1907 selbstständige Stadt wurde, deren erster Bürgermeister Ziethen auch war. In keinem anderen Berliner Bezirk von 1920 wurden die Gebietsgrenzen so häufig geändert wie in Lichtenberg. Übrig blieben Alt-Lichtenberg, Friedrichsfelde mit dem Tierpark und der Villen- und Landhaussiedlung Karlshorst. Der bekannte Berliner Autor Ralf Schmiedecke präsentiert mit über 200 Bildern aus seiner eigenen Sammlung und von privaten Leihgebern die wechselvolle Geschichte Lichtenbergs. Dabei fehlen beliebte Ausflugsziele der Berliner Bevölkerung wie das Angerdorf Lichtenbergs mit dem Möllendorff'schen Schlösschen sowie den zahlreichen Gartenlokalen in Biesdorf, Kaulsdorf, Mahlsdorf, Marzahn und Hellersdorf nicht. Die einstigen Kieze wie Heinrich Zilles Wohnort in der Victoriastadt, die Gemeinden Boxhagen-Rummelsburg, Friedrichsberg sowie Wilhelmsberg finden sich in zeitgenössischen Ansichten wieder. Den Lichtenbergern bietet diese besondere Zeitreise eine gute Gelegenheit, Erinnerungen wieder aufleben zu lassen. Sie sind eingeladen, den alten Bezirk zu entdecken und sich ein Bild vom Alltag der Vorfahren zu machen.

EAN: 9783866802803
Farbverschnitt: Generell werden die Bücher ohne Farbverschnitt geliefert, auch wenn die Abbildungen einen Farbverschnitt zeigen.
Erscheinungsjahr: 2013
Produktform: Kartoniert
Autoren: Schmiedecke, Ralf
Edition: UXP
Seitenzahl/Blattzahl: 128
Abbildungen: 200 schw.-w. Fotos
Fachschema: Berlin / Geschichte (bis 1945)~Berlin / Stadtteile
Region: Berlin
Thema: Entdecken, Eintauchen
Fachkategorie: Geschichte: Ereignisse und Themen
Text Sprache: ger
Verlag: Sutton Verlag GmbH, Sutton
Länge: 233 mm
Breite: 166 mm
Höhe: 15 mm
Gewicht: 307 gr
Genre: Geisteswissenschaften/Kunst/Musik
Herkunftsland: DEUTSCHLAND (DE)
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