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Nollendorfplatz has a long history as being a gay area which dates back to the turn of the 20th century, perpetuated by
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of 1862, then part of a larger road link from Charlottenburg through Schöneberg to the Berlin district of
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as the home of some of the characters. A memorial plaque at the U-Bahn station commemorates the
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theatre, supplemented by numerous new buildings. The adjacent area in the south around
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boulevard, named after victorious Prussian generals (therefore colloquially called
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The place was named on 27 November 1864 after the village of
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persecution of homosexuals in Nazi Germany and the Holocaust
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in the present-day Czech Republic, a site of the 1813
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United States Holocaust Memorial Museum 29: 484: 365: 174:, built according to plans designed by 213:This area was severely damaged by the 16:Square in Schöneberg, Berlin, Germany 7: 73:(twin-turrets) and steeple of the 14: 215:bombing of Berlin in World War II 569: 466: 454: 438: 426: 411: 399: 383: 371: 290:on Bülowstraße from 1897 onwards 286:(1859–1934), publisher, ran his 198:, the well-known gay nightclub 101:where the united forces of the 25:Nollendorfplatz (Berlin U-Bahn) 1: 551:Der Nollendorfplatz in Berlin 378:Metrotrain at Nollendorfplatz 231:Lesbian and Gay City Festival 49:) is a square in the central 519:"Photo of the Eldorado Club" 433:Nollendorfplatz, around 1900 225:is Berlin's most prominent 117:troops were led by General 644: 18: 553:. 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Berlin U-Bahn
Nollendorfplatz (Berlin U-Bahn)

Schöneberg
Berlin

Neues Schauspielhaus
American Church
Czech
Petrovice
Battle of Kulm
Sixth Coalition
French
Dominique Vandamme
Prussian
Friedrich von Kleist
Frederick William III
Wittenbergplatz
Hobrecht-Plan
Kreuzberg
Parisian
German
Wilhelmine
Berlin U-Bahn
Stammstrecke
elevated railway
Nollendorfplatz station
Cremer & Wolffenstein

Weimar Republic

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