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plan, which laid out a dispersed town landscape along functional lines, was rejected by the Ministry for Reconstruction. The same happened to the plan presented by the architects Kurt Junghanns and Otto Geiler. The plan that was ultimately realized was developed by
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Development of Population since 1875 within the Current Boundaries (Blue Line: Population; Dotted Line: Comparison to Population Development of Brandenburg state; Grey Background: Time of Nazi rule; Red Background: Time of Communist
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Recent Population Development and Projections (Population Development before Census 2011 (blue line); Recent Population Development according to the
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in 2011 (blue bordered line); Official projections for 2005-2030 (yellow line); for 2017-2030 (scarlet line); for 2020-2030 (green line)
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The population grew rapidly in the 1950s and 1960s. It was renamed Stalinstadt following the death of Joseph Stalin. In 1961, during
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was established, a bridge over the Oder river had been constructed, the earlier one having been destroyed by retreating
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and allowed the construction of a bridge over the Oder to create a new trade route to Poland. In 1469 it passed to King
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The town was built near the historic village of Fürstenberg (Oder) which was founded in 1251. In 1319, Fürstenberg (
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The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos 1933–1945. Volume IV
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Chronik der Stadt Senftenberg und der zum ehemaligen Amte Senftenberg gehörigen Ortschaften
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subcamps in the town and region, a forced labour camp for Jewish men, and a subcamp of the
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Pieradzka, Krystyna (1949). "Związki handlowe Łużyc ze Śląskiem w dawnych wiekach".
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Wojskowy Instytut Geograficzny Sztabu Generalnego W.P. (1947). "Legnica" (Map).
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located west of the historic town of Fürstenberg (Oder). A few years before the
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The town comprises the districts of Diehlo, Fürstenberg (Oder), and Schönfließ.
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The first design for the new residential quarter was developed by the
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Landkreis Oder-Spree Wahl der Bürgermeisterin / des Bürgermeisters
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Megargee, Geoffrey P.; Overmans, Rüdiger; Vogt, Wolfgang (2022).
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Detailed data sources are to be found in the Wikimedia Commons.
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to the east. Eisenhüttenstadt is the eastern terminus of the
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Location of Eisenhüttenstadt within Oder-Spree district
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of Hungary, and in 1490 it returned to Bohemia. After the
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The alternative. A critique of real-existing socialism.
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Population Projection Brandenburg at Wikimedia Commons
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It was known as 1450: 724:Eisenhüttenstadt: Population development 665:forces in February 1945, near the end of 1301: 1211:, medal winner in multiple Olympic Games 1042: 1027: 622:, the Germans operated the Stalag III-B 599:in 1635, Fürstenberg became part of the 550: 179: 147: 1157:Eisenhüttenstadt is the birthplace of: 2020: 1767:The local encyclopedia Wikihüttenstadt 1775: 504:in the Berlin-Warsaw glacial valley ( 439: 312:63.40 km (24.48 sq mi) 2048:Populated places established in 1950 1446: 1444: 1389:Amt für Statistik Berlin-Brandenburg 726:within the current boundaries (2020) 607:, and in 1871 it became part of the 530:. Eisenhüttenstadt is served by the 2053:1950 establishments in East Germany 2008:Coat of Arms of Oder-Spree district 1469: 1327:, spent his school days in the city 1309:, Berlin 1989, SED Party convention 13: 2003: 934: 836: 738: 653:(SED), alongside a new steel mill 80: 14: 2069: 1747: 1669:"Architektur & Denkmalschutz" 1474:(in German). Dresden. p. 67. 1441: 1333:(1937–1967), fellow combatant of 1152: 1139: 1126: 1113: 1100: 707: 694: 640:Sachsenhausen concentration camp 603:. In 1815 it was transferred to 178: 171: 146: 139: 60: 45: 1717: 1691: 1661: 1629: 1617: 1599: 1573: 1555: 1230:(born 1968), producer, musician 1051: 1529: 1503: 1478: 1463: 1426: 1396: 1373: 1361: 1195:(born 1959), volleyball player 1: 1731:(in German). Eisenhüttenstadt 1705:(in German). Eisenhüttenstadt 1580:Emily Young (28 April 2014). 1354: 1266:, composer and music producer 687: 1802:Towns and municipalities in 495: 21:Town in Brandenburg, Germany 7: 1675:(in German). Archived from 1539:(in German). Archived from 1410:(in German). Archived from 10: 2074: 1754:Official municipal website 1242:World Rowing Championships 1084: 1081:Twin towns – sister cities 729: 544: 540: 441:[ʔaɪzn̩ˈhʏtn̩ʃtat] 51:View over Eisenhüttenstadt 2043:Geography of East Germany 2001: 1810: 1470:Paulitz, Johann Gottlob. 756:—     611:. In 1925, a port on the 583:bought the town from the 492:) between 1953 and 1961. 468:district of the state of 415: 405: 395: 383: 362: 345: 337: 329: 324: 316: 308: 303: 285: 280: 272: 260: 248: 238: 203: 133: 74: 56: 44: 35: 26: 2038:Socialist planned cities 2033:Localities in Oder-Spree 1437:. 1:500,000 (in Polish). 1404:"Stadt Eisenhüttenstadt" 510:). It is bounded by the 420:www.eisenhuettenstadt.de 1392:(in German). June 2023. 1370:, accessed 2 July 2021. 1293:(born 1986), footballer 1278:(born 1985), footballer 1272:(born 1974), politician 1036:with Soviet ambassador 457: 341:380/km (990/sq mi) 320:42 m (138 ft) 194:Show map of Brandenburg 2009: 1699:"Unsere Partnerstädte" 1310: 1068:, in August 1950. 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Eisenhüttenstadt is located in Germany
Eisenhüttenstadt is located in Brandenburg
52°08′42″N 14°40′22″E / 52.14500°N 14.67278°E / 52.14500; 14.67278
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Oder-Spree
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ironworks
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[ʔaɪzn̩ˈhʏtn̩ʃtat]

Lower Sorbian
town
Oder-Spree

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