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Barnim (German pronunciation: [ˈbaʁnɪm] ) is a
district in Brandenburg, Germany. It is
bounded by (from the east and clockwise) Poland, the
district of...
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December 1909 in Schildow, a
small town in Mühlenbecker Land, in the
Niederbarnim district. His
father was
killed in the
First World War; his stepfather...
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originally came from one
administrative district called "Landkreis
Niederbarnim" and were
incorporated into the city due to the
establishment of Greater...
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communities and 27
estate districts from the
surrounding districts of
Niederbarnim,
Osthavelland and Teltow; and the
grounds of the
Berliner Stadtschloss...
- III of Brandenburg. It was an
autonomous muni****lity of the
former Niederbarnim district until 1920, when it
merged into
Berlin under the "Greater Berlin...
- industry. In 1848, he was a
member of the
Prussian National ****embly for
Niederbarnim, and in 1850
member of the
Erfurt parliament, and
between 1849 and 1855...
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Luckenwalde district in 1946; 1818–1952; from 1947 part of
Brandenburg state)
Niederbarnim [de] (i.e.
Lower Barnim; 1818–1952;
widely merged in
Greater Berlin in...
- right-wing of the SPD. In 1917 and 1918, he was the head of the SPD's
Niederbarnim constituency organisation, and
after the Armistice, he
became the city's...
- Jahrhundert. Münster 2003
Claudia Wilke: Die Landräte der
Kreise Teltow und
Niederbarnim im Kaiserreich.
Potsdam 1998, ISBN 3-930850-70-2. Jürgen W. Schmidt:...
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Government Councilor (initially provisional)
District Administrator of the
Niederbarnim district. He
fought against the
Greater Berlin Act and
promoted the improvement...