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Quarter of Berlin in Germany
Schmargendorf (German: [ˈʃmaʁɡn̩ˌdɔʁf] ) is a south-western locality (Ortsteil) of Berlin in the district (Bezirk) of Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf. Until
Schmargendorf
German painter (1881–1955)
died in West Berlin and is buried in the Evangelischer Friedhof Alt-Schmargendorf in Berlin. The Green Sofa, 1910, oil on canvas, Museum Ludwig, Cologne
Max_Pechstein
Town in Brandenburg, Germany
Greiffenberg, Günterberg, Herzsprung, Kerkow, Mürow, Neukünkendorf, Schmargendorf, Schmiedeberg, Steinhöfel, Stolpe, Welsow, Wilmersdorf, Wolletz, and
Angermünde
Former town hall in Berlin, Germany
The Schmargendorf Town Hall is the former town hall of the once-independent municipality of Schmargendorf, which was incorporated into Berlin in 1920
Schmargendorf_Town_Hall
German visual artist (1891–1968)
John Heartfield was born Helmut Herzfeld on 19 June 1891 in Berlin-Schmargendorf, Berlin under the German Empire. His parents were Franz Herzfeld, a
John_Heartfield
Diplomatic mission
mission of Israel in Germany. It is located in the Berlin district of Schmargendorf at Auguste-Viktoria-Straße 74. Since August 22, 2022, the Israeli ambassador
Embassy_of_Israel,_Berlin
Train station in Berlin
line U3. The station on the Berlin Ringbahn was opened with the name "Schmargendorf" on 15 December 1883. In 1980 the S-Bahn service was discontinued and
Berlin Heidelberger Platz station
Berlin_Heidelberger_Platz_station
Independent school in Berlin, Germany
The Evangelisches Gymnasium zum Grauen Kloster, located in suburban Schmargendorf, Berlin, is an independent school with a humanistic profile, known as
Evangelisches Gymnasium zum Grauen Kloster
Evangelisches_Gymnasium_zum_Grauen_Kloster
(in German). Retrieved 2019-10-30. Account of a neighbourhood walk in Schmargendorf on 13 November 2004 (German) Dr.Leonore Goldschmidt School by Gertrud
Leonore_Goldschmidt
German politician (born 1978)
She has served as chairwoman of the Christian Democratic Union in Schmargendorf since 2005. "Stefanie Bung, CDU" (in German). Abgeordnetenhaus of Berlin
Stefanie_Bung
Portrait of Kurt Gustav Adolf Max Leibbrand Born (1914-05-19)19 May 1914 Schmargendorf Died 21 July 1985(1985-07-21) (aged 71) São Domingos do Maranhão Resting
Kurt_Leibbrand
Areas within Berlin, Germany
Charlottenburg 10.60 118,704 11,198 (0402) Wilmersdorf 7.16 92,815 12,963 (0403) Schmargendorf 3.59 19,750 5,501 (0404) Grunewald 22.30 10,014 448 (0405) Westend 13
Boroughs and quarters of Berlin
Boroughs_and_quarters_of_Berlin
German actress (1925–2002)
her lover, Ewald von Demandowsky, and joined him in the defence of Schmargendorf. The Soviets captured her and sent her to a prison camp. Her fellow
Hildegard_Knef
Forest in Grunewald, Germany
Wilhelmstadt (all in the Spandau borough). It also borders the locality of Schmargendorf. There are two islets located off the forest in the Havel (Lindwerder
Grunewald_(forest)
Architectural style
include the Kreuzkirche (Evangelical Church of the Cross) in Berlin-Schmargendorf and Fritz Höger's Evangelical Church at Hohenzollernplatz (1933). Examples
Brick_Expressionism
Quarter of Berlin in Germany
former borough of Wilmersdorf included the localities of Halensee, Schmargendorf and Grunewald. During the era of the Weimar Republic Wilmersdorf was
Wilmersdorf
Quarter of Berlin in Germany
the river Havel. It borders with the localities of Westend, Halensee, Schmargendorf, Wilhelmstadt, Gatow (both in Spandau district), Nikolassee, Zehlendorf
Grunewald_(locality)
Berlin Two Kripo officers were called to a refugee accommodation in Schmargendorf after a Romanian resident reported that he and two friends were robbed
List of killings by law enforcement officers in post-reunification Germany (1990s)
List_of_killings_by_law_enforcement_officers_in_post-reunification_Germany_(1990s)
cemetery which mainly survived Nazism and the DDR. Wilmersdorf, Friedhof Schmargendorf. Burial site of Max Pechstein. Zehlendorf, Städtischer Friedhof Berlin-Zehlendorf
List_of_cemeteries_in_Berlin
Borough of Berlin in Germany
Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf is divided into seven localities: The localities of Schmargendorf and Grunewald were part of the former Wilmersdorf borough until 2001
Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf
Augustine of Hippo Sankt Pauli (state of Hamburg) – (Saul) Paul of Tarsos Schmargendorf (state of Berlin; antiq. (de)s Margreven Dorp, Smargendorp, lit. the
List of places in Germany named after people
List_of_places_in_Germany_named_after_people
Streetcar company in the greater Berlin area
operated lines in the southwestern suburbs of Wilmersdorf, Schöneberg, Schmargendorf, Friedenau and Steglitz. After its foundation on June 25, 1898, the
Western Berlin suburban railroad
Western_Berlin_suburban_railroad
German handball player, coach, and author (1926-1987)
until 1974. In memory of his achievements, a sports hall in Berlin-Schmargendorf was named for him. He was also awarded the Silbernes Lorbeerblatt. Text
Horst_Käsler
German academic
Ottogerd Ludwig Wilhelm Mühlmann (12 February 1908, in Schmargendorf – 26 May 1987, in Nuremberg) was a German academic, art historian, notable for his
Ottogerd_Mühlmann
Swiss architect
1912: Apartment building Hohenzollerndamm 87 / Egerstraße 12 in Berlin-Schmargendorf. 1912: Landhaus Neutze in Berlin-Dahlem, Drosselweg 3. 1912–1913: Office
Otto_Rudolf_Salvisberg
German writer
to make visits home around every two weeks. Wust resided in Berlin-Schmargendorf with her four children and housekeeper Inge Wolf. Wolf introduced Wust
Lilly_Wust
German photographer (1907–1990)
Elli Marcus and after her emigration with her own studio in Berlin-Schmargendorf, at many Berlin theatres, among others the Preußisches Staatstheater
Rosemarie_Clausen
Collection of poetry by Rainer Maria Rilke
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
The_Book_of_Hours
Münster Recklinghausen City Hall Rathaus Schöneberg Rotes Rathaus Römer Schmargendorf Town Hall Tbilisi City Hall Hong Kong City Hall North District Town
List_of_city_and_town_halls
German aviator (1886–1925)
deteriorated. By 1925, the couple had separated and Beese was living alone in Schmargendorf. Beese had an accident the same year, crashing the airplane she was
Amelie_Beese
Quarter of Berlin in Germany
situated in its centre and borders with Charlottenburg, Wilmersdorf, Schmargendorf, Grunewald and Westend. It is bounded by the Bundesautobahn 100 (Stadtring)
Halensee
Federal motorway in Germany
special features on the southern branch. For example, the junction Schmargendorf as Wilmersdorf interchange with the section of the A 104 to Steglitz
Bundesautobahn_100
German Nazi police officer
that he was shot dead in his prison cell. Bruno Sattler was born at Schmargendorf, a rapidly expanding municipality on the south-western edge of Berlin
Bruno_Sattler
German architect and designer (1883–1960)
title. The ‘little island’, was the house he built for his family in Schmargendorf. The home was functional, simple and sophisticated, much like the rest
Fritz_August_Breuhaus
Jewish resistance fighter during World War II
wife, Charlotte Elisabeth "Lilly" Wust, who was residing in Berlin-Schmargendorf with her four children while her husband was away at war. Initially
Felice_Schragenheim
German officer and resistance fighter (1909–1942)
school and later the Heinrich-von-Kleist-Gymnasium in the district of Schmargendorf in Berlin. From 1920, he regularly spent his summer holidays with the
Harro_Schulze-Boysen
Kirche am Hohenzollernplatz (Church), Berlin, 1934 Kreuzkirche Berlin-Schmargendorf [de; it], Berlin, 1929 Maison de France, Cinema Paris, Berlin, 1950
List of Art Deco architecture in Europe
List_of_Art_Deco_architecture_in_Europe
German architect and actor
also residential buildings such as the Villa Riefenstahl in Berlin-Schmargendorf in 1935 and 1936 for the then celebrated film director. As early as
Ernst_Petersen
4 2.5 current was A 13 from 1975–1990 A 104 Autobahnzubringer Schmargendorf Konstanzer Straße – AK Wilmersdorf – Schildhornstraße Became a branch
List_of_autobahns_in_Germany
German actor (1884–1960)
Empire (present day Latvia) Died 29 June 1960(1960-06-29) (aged 75) Schmargendorf, East Germany Other name Viktor Janson Occupations Actor, film director
Victor_Janson
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
Power station Berlin-Wilmersdorf
Power_station_Berlin-Wilmersdorf
German hairdresser (1944–2020)
should get married, if they want to start a family." Walz lived in Schmargendorf, an Ortsteil of Berlin. Walz suffered from severe diabetes, and was
Udo_Walz
German architect
September 1930). This, together with a residence for the elderly in Berlin-Schmargendorf, Berkaer Str. 31–35 (built between 1929 and 1931), was widely regarded
Alexander_Beer
German sculptor
images carved in wood [ 1933: Christ, oak, Salvator Church of Berlin-Schmargendorf 1934: sarcophagi for Reich President Paul von Hindenburg and his wife
Otto_Hitzberger
German philologist
(Verein Garten der Frauen). In 2010 another Stolperstein was laid in Schmargendorf, Berlin, in front of Caspar-Theyß-Straße 26, in memory of Agathe Lasch
Agathe_Lasch
German politician and journalist
Feministin Halina Bendkowski hat geheiratet. Frauentag im Standesamt von Schmargendorf. Archived 2015-09-24 at the Wayback Machine In: Berliner Zeitung. 10
Halina_Bendkowski
Austrian musicologist and composer (1907–2003)
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
Kurt_Pahlen
Kątki Passow Parsów Petershagen Parów Pinnow Pniów Prenzlau Przęsław Schmargendorf Płoniec Schmölln Smolno Schwedt Świecie Odrzańskie Stolpe Słup Tantow
List of Polish exonyms for places in Germany
List_of_Polish_exonyms_for_places_in_Germany
Military unit
the city center. Steglitz was cleared along with the southern part of Schmargendorf and the interior defense line was reached. The next day the 48th and
48th_Guards_Rifle_Division
German journalist and publisher
Adreßbuch der westlichen Berliner Vororte. Grunewald, Halensee-Wilmersdorf, Schmargendorf, Dahlem, Schlachtensee, Nikolassee, Wannsee und Grunewald-Forst. 2 volumes
Oswald_Kohut
German physicist
at Leipzig University. Grundmann attended primary school in Berlin-Schmargendorf from 1970 to 1974. He then attended the Gymnasium zum Grauen Kloster
Marius_Grundmann
(Reinickendorf) Canisius-Kolleg Berlin (Tiergarten) Gymnasium zum Grauen Kloster (Schmargendorf) Schadow-Gymnasium (Zehlendorf) Französisches Gymnasium Berlin (Tiergarten)
List of classical secondary schools
List_of_classical_secondary_schools
German sculptor and art historian
(Cay-Hugo, the Count of Brockdorff) was born in the Berlin quarter of Schmargendorf. He was the son of Count Ludwig von Brockdorff (1881-1938), a district
Cay_von_Brockdorff
1878 Straßburg, † 22.8.1941 Murnau (Oberbayern), ⚰ 5.11.1941 Berlin-Schmargendorf". Neue Deutsche Biographie. Historische Kommission bei der Bayerischen
Julius Petersen (literary scholar)
Julius_Petersen_(literary_scholar)
the following districts of the city of Berlin: Lichterfelde, Dahlem, Schmargendorf, and reached Wilmersdorf. For [his] skillful and courageous leadership
Vasily_Mitrofanov
German engineer and surveyor
although he retained his position in the colonial archive. He lived in Schmargendorf, Berlin, on Auguste-Viktoria-Straße, and later became the director of
Hermann_Detzner
German novelist and dramatist
Siebenhaar, Klaus (1982). "Landsberger, Hugo". Neue Deutsche Biographie. Vol. 13. p. 518. ISBN 3-428-00194-X. StA Schmargendorf, Sterbeurkunde, no. 723/1939.
Hugo_Landsberger
German sculptor
plaques for the Bismarckturm in Burg im Spreewald (with Georg Roch) StA Schmargendorf, Sterbeurkunde Nr. 298/1941 Hermann Feuerhahn on Artnet Uta Lehnert:
Hermann_Feuerhahn
1945 R: 1949–1954 Luth.† EKBO Neuk. Dorfkirche Schmargendorf en: Schmargendorf Village Church Schmargendorf – buried in oblivion Breite Straße / Kirchstraße
List of places of worship in Berlin
List_of_places_of_worship_in_Berlin
German sculptor (1873–1936)
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 warrior
Ludwig_Nick
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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