Heerstrasse cemetery

Berlim, Berlim, Germany

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The state-owned cemetery Heerstraße is located in the Westend district of Berlin in the Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf district. The park and forest cemetery is 149,650 large and gilded as a celebrity cemetery.



He didn't make up his mind, as the name should be, one of Heerstrasse, one of Trakehner Allee in the region of the Olympic Stadium. The name refers to the villa colony Heerstraße, for the loss of which this cemetery around the hollow of the Sausuhlensee was terraced from 1921 to 1924.



Originally it was supposed to serve as a burial for the better relationships of the 1910s articulated villa colony Heerstraße. The result of this is the name of the cemetery that has been preserved to this day. With the execution of planning sovereignty by the Greater Berlin Association in April 1912, planning eommonsen cemeteries became the planning of an interdenominational cemetery for Greater Berlin. The forest area that had become the cemetery was heard from 0.6 to 5 hectares. Erwin Barth, the head gardening director in Charlottenburg, took on the design of the cemetery complex in a structure of park and forest cemetery, while Erich Blunck designed the buildings.



Part of the cemetery area is about 20 meters from the Sausuhlensee steep. This see war in its new form will only affect the construction of the cemetery from two political pools. In the last one with steep inclines, Barth adapted the system to the terrain, the paths curved down to the lake shore. In the rather same western part of the cemetery, Barth will find a roundabout, towards which the largest paths lead in a star shape. The owner of the trees, became pines, was involved in the design and replanting of deciduous ties. The cemetery was determined on October 7, 1924.

The cemetery extended with its various only on the west side of the Sausuhlensee. The area of ​​the deses is already defined as an extended area. Opposite the mourning hall, treatment is based on the height of the crematorium. Both structures Werksmann belonged by a footbridge. In 1935/1936 the expansion plans were dropped. The extension area was found in the green planning of the Reichssportfeld. Significant war in the interdenominational cemetery, which also houses political Jewish graves, was a "thorn in the side" for the National Socialists.



Immediately after the Second World War, on May 13, 1945, the cemetery was administered on the state lake side. Reality became final, possible.

The Heerstrasse cemetery is one of the beautiful cemeteries in Berlin. With 51 honorary graves in the State of Berlin, it has more honor graves than the prominent cemeteries Waldfriedhof Dahlem or Waldfriedhof Zehlendorf. Since May 21, 2010 there has been a "community grave site" of the Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgräberfürsorge e.V. The grave field is in the deses area. It can be urn burials and burials.



In addition, there are different quiet communities for "community burials" of non-interviews by the Volksbund.



The funeral hall was built from 1921 to 1923 according to designs by Erich Blunck. Blunck designed a castle-like brick building. The right-story hall rises on a limestone plinth to level the sloping terrain. A possible open staircase belongs to the entrance. One of three sides of the hall is at the level of the entrance with a walkway. As they are on the almost square floor plan, the quickly unadorned ten-meter-high outsiders who belong through all three narrow windows. The building was crowned by an approximately 15 meter high, steep, convex curved roof pyramid covered with beaver weakness.



In 1935 the area around the cemetery was redesigned for the games, which were monitored in Berlin in 1936. The roof of the mourning hall, the one from the main access road to the Reichssportfeld, to see the war, the National Socialist rulers. This lie allowed the architect Karl Schellenberg to redesign the mourning hall, who trusted the old architect Blunck to this work. The high roof was made up of the flat roof tents, the round arches in dealing with the pointed arches, the right and the window that closed the lights. Relief heads by the sculptor Paul Wynand were activated as decorative elements between the arches of the gallery. They represent the different ages and heroes of salvation history.



The mourning hall was rebuilt in the Second World War and in 1948 in the state of 1936.



Erich Blunk created an ensemble of administration building, flower hall and portal as brick buildings as access. The portal and the flower hall are secure and have the same outline. The portal is no longer there, the flower hall only in a very different form. The administration building in the country house style with higher pitched roof contacts that are still there today.



Graves known properties:





Wilhelm Ahrens * (1878–1956), field II-W12-23, political parties, city elders

Michael Althen (1962–2011), journalist

Günter Anlauf (1924–2000), field 3-B-5, sculptor and graphic artist

Conrad Ansorge * (1862–1930), Feld 19-G-21/22/23, composer and pianist

Hermann Bamberg * (1846–1928), box 5-1, city councilor, honorary citizen of Berlin

Reinhard Baumgart (1929–2003), Feld 11a-6/7, writer and literary critic

Marcus Behmer * (1879–1958), field 8-C-54, graphic artist, book illustrator

Arnold Berliner * (1862–1942), field 18-F-12, physicist



Werner Bloch * (1890–1973), field 18-L-51, philologist, city elder

Michael Bohnen ° (1887–1965), field 18-B-9, chamber singer

Karl Bonhoeffer * (1868–1948), field II-W12-286 / 287, neurologist

Jürgen Bortz (1943–2007), Feld 15–157, statistician and psychologist

Alfred Braun * (1888–1978), field 18-K-102, journalist, director of the SFB

Ferdinand Bruckner * (1891–1958), field 20-Wald-1f, writer

Erich Buchholz ° (1891–1972), field II-UR10-7-2, painter and graphic artist

Horst Buchholz * (1933–2003), Feld I-Wald-2, actor

Joachim Cadenbach (1925–1992), Feld 10–284, actor and voice actor

Paul Cassirer * (1871–1926), field 5-D-4-5-C-3/4, art dealer, publisher and writer, tombstone of Georg Kolbe

Christian Chruxin (1937-2006), graphic designer

Helmut Dau (1926–2010), lawyer and writer

Theodor Däubler * (1876–1934), field 16-B-20, poet

Alexander Dehms * (1904–1979), field II-UR3-186, city elder

Frida Deman-Leider * (1888–1975), field 19N-26/26, chamber singer

Günter von Drenkmann * (1910–1974), field 20-C-45/46, Senate Director and President of the Court of Appeal

Bill Drews ° (1870–1938), field 16-A-20/21, lawyer, university professor, Prussian interior minister

Werner Düttmann (1921–1983), field II-W12A-20, architect

Tilla Durieux * (1880–1971), field 5-D-4-5-C-4, interests (with Paul Cassirer)

Fritz Dylong * (1894–1965), field 18-L-99, city elder

Edyth Edwards ° (1899-1956), box 15-164, Interests

Leonore Ehn * (1888–1978), box 18-B-5, contracts

Alexander Engel (1902–1968), Feld II-Ur3-161, director and actor

Erich Fiedler (1901–1981), Field II-Ur6-1066, actor

Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau * (1925–2012), singer, conductor, writer and painter

Max Jakob Friedländer * (1867–1958), field 2-D, art historian

Curt Goetz * (1888–1960), Feld 16-G-11/12, actor and writer, next to his wife Valerie von Martens

Rolf von Goth (1906–1981), Field II-Ur3-219, actor, director, editor, writer

Uwe Gronostay (1939–2008), Feld II W13-104 / 105 choral conductor and composer

Georg Groscurth (1904–1944), Feld I-Erb.-Mauer, doctor and resistance fighter (right Helene Lange)

George Grosz * (1893–1959), Feld 16-B-19, painter and graphic artist

Wolfgang Gruner * (1926–2002), Feld 2-W10 / 39, cabaret artist (The Porcupines)

Käthe Haack (1897–1986), field 16-J-27, contracts, together with daughter Hannelore Schroth (1922–1987), actions

Thea von Harbou * (1888–1954), field 6-H-10, writer, also screenplays

Maximilian Harden * (1861–1927), Field 8-C-0, publicist and writer

Alfred Helberger * (1871–1946), field 20-C-12/13, painter

Rudolf Heltzel (1907–2005), field 4a-51, painter and sculptor

Frieda Hempel (1885–1955), fields 1-12, opera singer

Jo Herbst (1928–1980), Feld 7-G-13/14, cabaret artist

Hilde Hildebrand (1897–1976), box 6-F-12, contracts

Paul Höffer (1895–1949), Feld II-W12-245, composer

Walter Höllerer (1922–2003), field 16-D-7/8, poet

Felix Hollaender (1867–1931), field 3-B-29/30, playwright, theater manager

Claus Holm (1918–1996), Box 20-B-1a, actor

Maria Holst (1917–1980), interests

Arno Holz * (1863–1929), field 3-B-27/28, poet and lyric poet (portrait of Kurt Isenstein)

Hermann Jansen * (1869–1945), field 7-C-20, architect and urban planner

Curt Joël (1865–1945), Box 6-Db-10-11, politician

Karl John (1905–1977), Field 16-D-32-33, actor

Wolfgang Kaempfer (1923–2009) Field II-W1-47, writer

Arthur Kahane (1872-1932), writer

Margarete Klose (1899–1968), Feld 1-UR-8, chamber singer

Hans Werner Kock (1930–2003), field 13-B-6a, journalist, moderator of the Berliner Abendschau

Georg Kolbe * (1877–1947), field C-2, sculptor, painter and graphic artist

Willi Kollo (1904–1988), Feld 13-C-2, composer and conductor (son of Walter Kollo)

Wolfgang Kolneder (1943–2010), Feld 16-K-22/23, Austrian theater director.

Victor de Kowa * (1904–1973), Box 16-G-29, actor

Michiko de Kowa-Tanaka * (1909–1988), Field 16-G-29, representative and singer

August Kraus * (1868–1934), Feld 8-D-3/4, sculptor and painter

Helmut "Fiffi" ​​Kronsbein (1914–1991), football coach

Frank Jürgen "Eff Jott" Krüger (1948–2007), field 4-B-embankment, rock musician

Kate Kühl (1899-1970), Box 8-C-65, Actions

Friedrich Kühne (1870–1958), Feld 15-r, actor

Eduard Künneke (1885–1953), Feld II-W7-61, composer, with daughter Evelyn Künneke, singer

Helene Lange * (1848–1930), field 5-A-1, pioneer of the German women's movement, (Gertrud Bäumer in memoriam)

Horst H. Lange (1924-2001), field 5-g-3, jazz researcher

Leopold Langstein * (1876–1933), field 18-L-197/98, pediatrician

Melvin Lasky (1920–2004), box 16-F-32/33, writer, publisher The Month

Theodor Lewald (1860-1947), field 7-C-19, sports official

Sigurd Lohde (1899–1977), actor

Loriot, real name Bernhard-Victor Christoph Carl von Bülow (1923–2011), field heir. 1-D-9a / b / c, humorist, illustrator, actor and director

Maria Countess von Maltzan (1909–1997), Feld 13-C11, biologist and resistance fighter

Erich Marcks (1861–1938), field 8-B-35/36, historian

Valérie von Martens (1894–1986), box 16-G-11/12, contracts

Karl Heinz Martin * (1886–1948), Feld II-Erb.-31, director of the Hebbel Theater

Günter Meisner (1926–1994), Feld 4A-20, actor, director

Erwin Milzkott (1913–1986), musician

Hermann Minkowski * (1864–1909), field 3-A-30, mathematician and physicist

Oskar Minkowski * (1858-1931), field 3-A-30, internist

Hermann Müller (1885–1947), field II-W15-5-28, marathon runner, walker, Olympic champion

Walter Neusel (1907–1964), field II-W13-227 / 228, boxer

Hildegard Ochse (1935–1997), Feld / 269, photographer

Heinz Otterson * (1928–1979), field 15–162, painter and sculptor

Albert Panschow * (1861–1953), field 8-B-103, city elder

Heinz Pehlke (1922–2002), field 5-G-25, cameraman

Josef Pelz von Felinau * (1895–1978), field 8-B-1/1, writer

Ernst Pepping (1901–1981), Box 20-C-61, composer

Werner Peters (1918–1971), Feld II-W13-215 / 216, actor and film producer

Joachim Piefke (1921–2003), field II-Ur3-227, director of the BVG

Willibald Pschyrembel (1901–1987), field 11-B, gynecologist and author of the Pschyrembel lexicon

Günter Rexrodt (1941-2004), Field 16-A, politician (FDP)

Horst-Eberhard Richter (1923–2011), psychoanalyst

Walter Richter (1905–1985), Feld II-Wald-11, actor

Joachim Ringelnatz * (1883–1934), field 12-D-21, writer

Willi Rose (1902–1978), Field II-UR10-1-22, actor

Ulrich Roski (1944–2003), field 4-b (near Wegener), songwriter

Oscar Sabo (1881–1969), Field II-W-UR3-36, actor, with Oscar Sabo jun. (1922–1978)

Hans Sahl (1902–1993), Field II-Ur8-141, critic, writer, translator

Oskar Sala (1910–2002), field II-Ur3-224, composer

Willy Schaeffers (1884–1962), Feld 15–157, cabaret artist (honorary grave revoked in 2001)

Hermann Scheer (1944–2010), Field 16-A-20/21, politician

Adolf Scheibe (1895–1958), field 18-L-24-30, physicist

Paul Scheinpflug (1875–1937), field 20-B-34, conductor

Marcellus Schiffer (1892–1932), Feld 4-A, graphic artist, painter, chanson writer, librettist

Heinrich Schnee (1871–1949), Field 5-F, Governor of German East Africa, politician, M.d.R.

Sigmar Schollak (1930–2012), journalist, children's book author and aphorist

Edith Schollwer (1904–2002), field 12-B-32/33, determined and, according to the tombstone, the last woman from the island

August Scholtis * (1901–1969), Box 6-B-9, writer

Gustav Scholz (1930–2000), field 14-42, boxer, was found relocated from the Zehlendorf forest cemetery

Hans Scholz (1911–1988), field 5-C-7, writer, journalist and painter

Hannelore Schroth (1922–1987), field 16-J-27, contracts

Carl Schuhmann * (1869–1946), field II-W7-48, athlete, Olympic champion

Johannes Heinrich Schultz (1894–1970), doctor, inventor of autogenic training

Guido Seeber (1879–1940), Field 8-C-53, cameraman

Wolfgang Spier (1920–2011) ,, Feld 16-G-24/25, director and actor

Leonard Steckel * (1901–1971), Field II-W-C-34, actor and artistic director

Harry Steier (1878–1936), Feld 12-B, opera singer

Max Steinthal (1850–1940), field 2-D, banker, art collector

Otto Stöckel (1873–1958), Feld II-Ur6-129a, actor

Ludwig Suthaus (1906–1971), field II-Ur3-124, opera singer

Katharina Szelinski singer (1918–2010), sculptor

Rolf Szymanski (1928–2013), sculptor

Jakob Tiedtke (1875–1960), Feld II-Ur6-129-G, actor

Willy Trenk-Trebitsch, (1902–1983), Feld II-Ur6-437 actor

Franz Ullstein (1868–1945), field 8-D-7-10, tomb by the architects Ernst Lessing and Max Bremer, sculpture by Josef Thorak

Alexander Voelker * (1913–2001), field 8-B-42, politician (SPD), city elder

Walter Volle (1913–2002), field 6-F-30, rower, Olympic champion, sports official

Eduard Wandrey (1899–1974), Box II-W12-90 / 91, actor

Paul Wegener * (1874–1948), Field 4-B, actor

Kurt Wegner * (1898–1964), field 12-D-19, local politician

Grethe Weiser * (1903–1970), field 18-L-228/229, differentiates, buried under the name Grethe Weiser-Schwerin

Stefan Wewerka (1928–2013), Erb 5 A, sculptor, architect and designer

Dorothea Wieck (1908–1986), box 19-A (closed), actions

Agnes Windeck * (1888–1975), box 18-K-122, interests

Hans Maria Wingler (1920–1984), field 7d, art historian (in the former funeral of Max Cassirer's family, grave decoration by August Gallien)

Jürgen Wohlrabe (1936–1995), Feld I-Erb.-Mauer, politician, film distributor

Klausjürgen Wussow (1929–2007), field Erb. 2-D-2, actor

Klaus von Wysocki (1925–2012), economist

Augusta von Zitzewitz (1880–1960), field II-W12-300, painter and graphic artist



abandoned tombs:



Alfred Abel (1879–1937), actor

Gertrud Bindernagel, (1894–1932), chamber singer

Leo Blech (1871–1958), composer and conductor [3]

Edmund Edel (1863–1934), caricaturist

Julius Elias (1861-1927), writer

Karl Hofmann (1870–1940), chemist

Hans Junkermann (1872–1943), actor

Hans Lohmeyer (1881–1968), Lord Mayor of Königsberg i.Pr. 1919-1933

Edmund Meisel (1894–1930), composer

Hella Moja (1896–1951), Interests

Hans Joachim Moser (1889–1967), formerly Feld 7-F-6/7, musicologist

Hans Nielsen (1911–1965), actor

Richard Pribram (1847-1928), chemist

Arnold Schering (1877–1941), musicologist

Georg Süßenguth, (1862–1947), architect

August Vogel (1859–1932), sculptor

Hermann Zangemeister († 1937), head of the Berlin North-South Railway and director of the BVG
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Église évangélique Emmaüs

  

Lire Église paroissiale de Pankow "À propos des quatre évangélistes"

12,6 Km
Lire Église paroissiale de Pankow "À propos des quatre évangélistes"

  

Église de Nicodème

12,7 Km
Église de Nicodème

  

Volkspark Friedrichshain

12,9 Km
Volkspark Friedrichshain

  

Parc Ernst-Thalmann

12,9 Km
Parc Ernst-Thalmann

  

Parc Goerlitzer

13,1 Km
Parc Goerlitzer

  

Musée des jeux vidéo de Berlin

13,2 Km
Musée des jeux vidéo de Berlin

  

Église Martin Luther

13,2 Km
Église Martin Luther

  

Saint Pierre et Paul

13,2 Km
Saint Pierre et Paul

  

Paroisse catholique de St. Marien-Liebfrauen

13,2 Km
Paroisse catholique de St. Marien-Liebfrauen

  

Monde O2

13,3 Km
Monde O2

  

Parc céréalier

13,8 Km
Parc céréalier

  

Comenius-garten

14,0 Km
Comenius-garten

  

Château de Sacrow

14,0 Km
Château de Sacrow

  

Église du Rédempteur

14,2 Km
Église du Rédempteur

  

Forckenbeckplatz

14,5 Km
Forckenbeckplatz

  

Jardin Britz

14,6 Km
Jardin Britz

  

Église du village de Britz

14,8 Km
Église du village de Britz

  

Parc Treptower

15,3 Km
Parc Treptower

  

Parc Babelsberg

16,2 Km
Parc Babelsberg

  

Musée de la Stasi

16,3 Km
Musée de la Stasi

  

Volkspark Potsdam

16,8 Km
Volkspark Potsdam

  

Maison Mies Van Der Rohe

17,0 Km
Maison Mies Van Der Rohe

  

Nouveau jardin Parkland

17,0 Km
Nouveau jardin Parkland

  

Debout Potsdam

17,0 Km
Debout Potsdam

  

Monument de Berlin-Hohenschoenhausen

17,4 Km
Monument de Berlin-Hohenschoenhausen

  

Église Saint-Nicolas

18,2 Km
Église Saint-Nicolas

  

Montagne des ruines

18,2 Km
Montagne des ruines

  

Musée du film de Potsdam

18,4 Km
Musée du film de Potsdam

  

Église de la paix

18,6 Km
Église de la paix

  

Parc de Sanssouci

18,8 Km
Parc de Sanssouci

  

jardin botanique

19,3 Km
jardin botanique

  

Église du Rédempteur

19,4 Km
Église du Rédempteur

  

Palais de Charlottenhof

20,0 Km
Palais de Charlottenhof


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