Tag 'parking:right = no'
Value histogram for key 'description'
- 14: Benannt anlässlich der Rückkehr der Legion Condor aus dem Spanischen Bürgerkrieg.
- 10: Privatstraße
- 8: Robert Siewert (1887-1973), communist member of the Saxon State Assembly, confined to the Buchenwald concentration camp until 1945
- 4: Klettenberg, suburb of Cologne
- 4: Ernst Grube (1890-1945), Reichstag delegate for the Communist Party, taken to a concentration camp in 1933, where he died of typhoid.
- 3: Named to honour Kaiser Wilhelm I who struck down the Baden Revolution in 1848/49
- 3: Franz Mett (1904-1944), communist member of the German Resistance, sentenced to death by the "People's Court"
- 3: Ribbeck, a town in Brandenburg
- 3: Rusche, an old local family of farmers
- 3: Reval, since 1918 Tallinn, capital of the Republic of Estonia
- 2: Winrich von Kniprode (1310-1382), Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights and ruler of the Order's State
- 2: Frederick William (German: Friedrich Wilhelm I; 1620-1688), Elector of Brandenburg betweem 1640 and 1688. He and the Electress Dorothea co-founded the quarter Dorotheenstadt.
- 2: Privatgrundstück, Maxspeed 10, Parken privat
- 2: The Normans were descended from Norse Viking conquerors of the Normandy and the native population of Frankish and Gallo-Roman stock.
- 2: Erwin Nöldner (1913-1944), Lichtenberg-native, communist member of the German Resistance, sentenced to death by the "People's Court"
- 2: Ursula Goetze (1907-1943), member of the German Resistence, senteced to death by the Reich Court-martial
- 1: Kalk, suburb of Cologne
- 1: Otto Modersohn (1865-1943), German painter, co-founder of the artistic community in Worpswede, participated in the "Berlin Secession"
- 1: Privatstraße, Durchfahrt verboten
- 1: Saxons, a Germanic people, originally from modern Lower Saxony
- 1: Ernst Schneller (1890-1944), communist Reichstag delegate, member of the German Resistance, abducted to the Sachsenhausen concentration camp in 1939 and murdered in 1944
- 1: Robert Uhrig (1903-1944), communist member of the German Resistance, sentenced to death by the "People's Court"
- 1: Der Name wurde im August 1938 aus einem Aufruf der SS-Zeitung "Das schwarze Korps" ausgewählt und steht im übertragenen Sinne für höchste Ehre.
- 1: Frederick William (1620-1688), Elector of Brandenburg betweem 1640 and 1688. He and the Electress Dorothea co-founded the quarter Dorotheenstadt.
- 1: Allee nach Sanssouci als Straßenraum
- 1: Privatgrundstück
- 1: Johann Gottfried Schadow (1764-1850), a prominent Prussian sculptor, Director of the Berlin Arts Academy, he created the 'Quadrigo' on top of the Brandenburg Gate.
- 1: Simon Dach (1605-1659), Prussian-German poet, rector of the University of Königsberg
- 1: Amelie Beese (1886-1925), first German woman to achieve an aviator's licence
- 1: Richard Sorge (1895-1944), a German communist, working as a spy for the Soviet Union in Japan during WW2
- 1: Eduard Zachert (1881-1943), social-democratic delegate at the Prussian State Assembly, member of the German Resistance, sentenced to death by the "People's Court"
- 1: Kürzeste Allee in Berlin, kürzeste Straße in Moabit, zweitkürzeste im Bezirk Mitte.
- 1: Colonia, Latin name of Cologne
- 1: Johannes Tobei (1930-1997), CEO of the Hedwigshöhe hospital
Quelle / Ursprung dieser Information: OpenStreetmap