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Square in Berlin, Germany
Wilhelmplatz was a square in the Mitte district of Berlin, at the corner of Wilhelmstrasse and Voßstraße. The square also gave its name to a Berlin U-Bahn
Wilhelmplatz
Former government building in Berlin
the northern corner of Wilhelmplatz with Wilhelmstraße in Berlin (now in Berlin-Mitte). Erection of the building at Wilhelmplatz No. 7/8 began in 1737
Ordenspalais
Demolished hotel in Berlin, Germany
Hotel Kaiserhof was a luxury hotel in Wilhelmplatz, Berlin, Germany. It stood opposite the Reich Chancellery in what was then Berlin's government district
Hotel_Kaiserhof_(Berlin)
Major thoroughfare in Berlin, Germany
Further south of Unter den Linden it passes the nowadays built-over former Wilhelmplatz vis-à-vis Voss-Straße, it crosses Leipziger Straße near Leipziger and
Wilhelmstrasse
Government agency in Nazi Germany
Reich Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda with its seat on Wilhelmplatz in Berlin. Headed by Goebbels himself, a state secretary of his ministry
Reich_Chamber_of_Culture
Berlin building housing the Chancellor of Germany, 1878–1945
outside, the chancellery had a stern, authoritarian appearance. From the Wilhelmplatz, guests would enter the Chancellery through the Court of Honour (Ehrenhof)
Reich_Chancellery
Prussian cavalry general (1721–1773)
cousin, and Hans Joachim von Zieten. A bronze sculpture installed at Wilhelmplatz, in Berlin, was created by Anton Lulvès, a copper worker from Hamburg
Friedrich Wilhelm von Seydlitz
Friedrich_Wilhelm_von_Seydlitz
Federal ministry of the Federal Republic of Germany
(Reichsschatzamt), a federal agency in its own right. With its seat vis-à-vis on Wilhelmplatz in Berlin, it was first headed by a subsecretary, and from 1880 by a
Federal Ministry of Finance (Germany)
Federal_Ministry_of_Finance_(Germany)
Wikimedia history article
original line opened, extensions were planned: from Charlottenburg to Wilhelmplatz (present-day Richard-Wagner-Platz) via Reichskanzlerplatz (Theodor-Heuss
History_of_the_Berlin_U-Bahn
German Nazi official (1900–1953)
to take matters into his own hands. He went to his nearby office on Wilhelmplatz and wrote a surrender letter addressed to Soviet Marshall Georgy Zhukov
Hans_Fritzsche
Music regulating company in Nazi Germany
Formed 1933 (1933) Dissolved 1945 Jurisdiction Nazi Germany Headquarters Wilhelmplatz, Berlin Minister responsible Joseph Goebbels, Reich Minister of Propaganda
Reich_Chamber_of_Music
Town square in Berlin, Germany
Richard Wagner Platz (formerly: Wilhelmplatz) is in Berlin's Charlottenburg district of Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf. Today, the former market place is mainly
Richard_Wagner_Platz_(Berlin)
German army general (1895–1945)
to take matters into his own hands. He went to his nearby office on Wilhelmplatz and wrote a surrender letter addressed to Soviet Marshal Georgy Zhukov
Wilhelm_Burgdorf
Quarter of Berlin in Germany
Pariser Platz Potsdamer Platz Schloßplatz Unter den Linden Voßstraße Wilhelmplatz Wilhelmstraße Zietenplatz Brandenburg Gate Fernsehturm Rotes Rathaus
Mitte_(locality)
National Socialist propagandist (1906–1977)
Bundesarchiv Bild 146-1993-020-32A, Berlin, Wilhelmplatz, Propagandaministerium
Wolfgang_Diewerge
Berlin U-Bahn station
the western extension to Bismarckstraße (now Deutsche Oper) and the Wilhelmplatz (now Richard-Wagner-Platz) terminus near Charlottenburg Town Hall was
Bismarckstraße (Berlin U-Bahn)
Bismarckstraße_(Berlin_U-Bahn)
Film regulating company in Nazi Germany
Filmwirtschaft Dissolved 1945 Jurisdiction Nazi Germany Headquarters Wilhelmplatz, Berlin Minister responsible Joseph Goebbels, Reich Minister of Propaganda
Reich_Chamber_of_Film
Luxury hotel in Berlin, Germany
directly across from the Propaganda Ministry and Hitler's Chancellery on Wilhelmplatz. In 1938, financial difficulties forced Louis Adlon to sell the annex
Hotel_Adlon
Nazi government agency
1934) Government of Nazi Germany (from 1934) Headquarters Ordenspalais Wilhelmplatz 8/9, Berlin-Mitte 52°30′45″N 13°23′1″E / 52.51250°N 13.38361°E / 52
Reich Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda
Reich_Ministry_of_Public_Enlightenment_and_Propaganda
Rapid transit line in Germany
Bismarckstraße (now Deutsche Oper) and a terminus at Wilhelmplatz. The line was opened between Knie and Wilhelmplatz on 14 May 1906. Both U-Bahn lines now ran to
U2_(Berlin_U-Bahn)
German general (1684–1757)
meine Kinder" ("This way, boys!"). Frederick erected a statue on the Wilhelmplatz (today part of Wilhelmstraße) to his foremost soldier, and a monument
Kurt Christoph Graf von Schwerin
Kurt_Christoph_Graf_von_Schwerin
Agency of the German government, 1919–1945
1945. The Ministry's headquarters were located in central Berlin on the Wilhelmplatz. Over time it came to occupy a complex of buildings, including underground
Reich_Ministry_of_Transport
Berlin U-Bahn station
Spittelmarkt. It was then called Kaiserhof after the nearby grand hotel on the Wilhelmplatz square, was designated by black and white at platform level, and had
Anton-Wilhelm-Amo-Straße (Berlin U-Bahn)
Anton-Wilhelm-Amo-Straße_(Berlin_U-Bahn)
Square in St. Pauli, Hamburg, Germany
and singer Hans Albers. Four years after his death in 1960, the former Wilhelmplatz (until 1899: Wilhelmstraße) had been renamed in Hans-Albers-Platz in
Hans-Albers-Platz
Princess Charles of Prussia
young family lived in their winter residence Prince Charles Palace at Wilhelmplatz No. 8–9 in Berlin, which had been rebuilt according to a design by Karl
Princess Marie of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (1808–1877)
Princess_Marie_of_Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach_(1808–1877)
Station of the Berlin U-Bahn
district. The original station opened on 14 May 1906 under the name Wilhelmplatz, together with Deutsche Oper the first of several U-Bahn stations designed
Richard-Wagner-Platz (Berlin U-Bahn)
Richard-Wagner-Platz_(Berlin_U-Bahn)
Statue in Berlin, Germany
Anhalt-Dessau ("der alte Dessauer") is a bronze sculpture installed at Wilhelmplatz in Berlin, Germany. At the end of the Seven Years' War in 1763 a plan
Statue of Leopold I, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau
Statue_of_Leopold_I,_Prince_of_Anhalt-Dessau
Military operations in the city of Berlin near the end of World War II
similar to that of the battle for the Reichstag. There was an assault over Wilhelmplatz and into the building with a howitzer to blast open the front doors and
Battle_in_Berlin
German engineer and inventor (1831–1898)
Propaganda Geschäftszeichen. S 8100/4.7.4.0/7 1 Berlin W8, den 4. Juli 1940 Wilhelmplatz 8-9 An die Direktion der Daimler-Benz-A.G. Stuttgart-Untertürkheim Betrifft:
Siegfried_Marcus
Prussian court architect
Wilhelmplatz in Berlin
Philipp_Gerlach
Pariser Platz), the Oktagon at the Potsdam Gate (now Leipziger Platz), and Wilhelmplatz on Wilhelmstrasse (removed in the 1980s), among others. In 1740, Frederick
History_of_Berlin
Germen government office 1907–1919
building on Berlin’s Wilhelmstrasse No. 62 (demolished in 1938) near Wilhelmplatz, where the Colonial Department of the Foreign Office had resided since
Imperial_Colonial_Office
Street in Berlin, Germany
street was later extended to connect to Zietenplatz and the adjacent Wilhelmplatz. From 1837-1838, Karl Marx lived at Mohrenstraße 17 during his studies
Anton-Wilhelm-Amo-Straße
Station of the Berlin U-Bahn
station in 1908, with a Nichtraucher (non-smoker) train departing to Wilhelmplatz Interior view, 2011 "Alle Zielorte". Verkehrsverbund Berlin-Brandenburg
Spittelmarkt_(Berlin_U-Bahn)
Swedish architect (1863–1931)
1902: Ernst-Reuter-Platz (Knie) 1906: Deutsche Oper (Bismarckstraße), Wilhelmplatz – demolished 1907: Potsdamer Platz (Leipziger Platz) 1908: Sophie-Charlotte-Platz
Alfred_Grenander
German politician (1887–1980)
March 1917 although he had not yet a leading role. He lived near the Wilhelmplatz in the Ringstrasse. Popp founded in Kiel with about one thousand men
Lothar_Popp
statues of General von Seydlitz and Field Marshal von Keith for the Wilhelmplatz in Berlin (the statues were replaced in 1857 with bronze copies made
Jean-Pierre-Antoine_Tassaert
French sculptor
the statue of the Field Marshal Kurt Christoph von Schwerin for the Wilhelmplatz in Berlin. Sturgis, Russell (1901). A Dictionary of Architecture and
François_Gaspard_Adam
Prussian general
1794 Frederick William II placed a monument to Zieten in Berlin on the Wilhelmplatz (Berlin-Mitte). It was first created by Johann Gottfried Schadow in marble
Hans_Joachim_von_Zieten
German politician (1876–1947)
Ministry of Finance (Reichsministerium der Finanzen) at the Wilhelmplatz in Berlin (1930)
Paul_Moldenhauer
Prussian general (1707–1757)
Invalidenfriedhof (military cemetery) at Berlin. A statue, which stands on the Wilhelmplatz there, was erected to his memory, and another was erected in the Bodemuseum
Hans_Karl_von_Winterfeldt
Former tram company in Berlin and Charlottenburg
the Großer Stern, at the border with Charlottenburg, at the Knie, at Wilhelmplatz and at Luisenplatz. The branch route to Zu den Zelten, also approved
Berlin-Charlottenburg_tram
Statue in Berlin, Germany
statue of Hans Joachim von Zieten is a bronze sculpture installed at Wilhelmplatz in Berlin, Germany. Germany portal Visual arts portal Statue of Leopold
Statue of Hans Joachim von Zieten
Statue_of_Hans_Joachim_von_Zieten
Hotel in Berlin, Germany
however, and the Führer was forced to opt for the Hotel Kaiserhof in Wilhelmplatz. The NSDAP then imposed a party ban on the hotel. Nevertheless, this
Hotel_Excelsior
2005 film
following streets are shown in the movie: Vossstrasse Wilhelmstrasse Wilhelmplatz Additionally, the following buildings and places are specially mentioned:
The Berlin Government District Part 1: 1932–1938
The_Berlin_Government_District_Part_1:_1932–1938
Statue in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
It is a zinc replica of one made of marble that originally stood in Wilhelmplatz, Berlin, but is now in that city's Bode Museum. List of listed buildings
Statue of Marshal Keith, Peterhead
Statue_of_Marshal_Keith,_Peterhead
German painter
that survive are paintings in the palace of Prince Charles near the Wilhelmplatz, the tea room of the "Kleinen Neugierde", a cottage in the pleasure ground
Julius_Schoppe
Berlin U-Bahn station
1906 it became a through station with the extension of the line toward Wilhelmplatz. In 1953, the station and the eponymous square, a large roundabout, were
Ernst-Reuter-Platz (Berlin U-Bahn)
Ernst-Reuter-Platz_(Berlin_U-Bahn)
Berlin U-Bahn station
Warschauer Straße) to Knie (now Ernst-Reuter-Platz). At the same time, the Wilhelmplatz (now Richard-Wagner-Platz) station was put in operation as the western
Deutsche_Oper_(Berlin_U-Bahn)
Square in Berlin, Germany
in Zietenplatz in 2012 Interactive map of Zietenplatz Former names Am Wilhelmplatz (c. 1740–end 18th C) (part of Mohrenstraße) (end 18th C–1849) Zietenplatz
Zietenplatz
Statue in Berlin, Germany
statue is one of six statues of Prussian military officers on the former Wilhelmplatz in Berlin. In 1857, on the advice of Christian Daniel Rauch, the sculptor
Statue of Marshal Keith, Berlin
Statue_of_Marshal_Keith,_Berlin
Stölpchensee Stolpe Dorfkirche Stolpe (i.e. Stolpe Village Church) Stölpchensee Wilhelmplatz, listed building E: by 1400 D: 1854 N: 1858–1859 Luth.† EKBO S-Z Kirche
List of places of worship in Berlin
List_of_places_of_worship_in_Berlin
Controversy over street names
1950 renamed Thälmannplatz (after the nearby square that was called Wilhelmplatz until 1949), in 1986 renamed Otto-Grotewohl-Straße (after Otto Grotewohl
Street_name_controversy
founded a fashion house in 1914. It was housed in the Hatzfeld Palace on Wilhelmplatz in Berlin. Out of protest against the war, he named it "Alfred-Marie"
Otto_Ludwig_Haas-Heye
German rabbi, scholar and theologian (1881-1944)
long-established synagogue community in Frankfurt (Oder). He lived first at Wilhelmplatz 23 and later at Lindenstraße 6 (now 18). During this period, he was highly
Martin_Salomonski
through Wesselstraße back to Markt. The second tramline ran from Markt to Wilhelmplatz. After the routes were sold to AG Rheinische-Westfälische Bahngesellschaft
Trams_in_Bonn
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