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Lindau (Katlenburg-Lindau)

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had long been the strongest political power. The Nazis recorded just two votes (0.3%) for the first time in 1928 and were insignificant at first in subsequent years. In November 1932 the Nazis were no longer to be ignored, at 21.9% the second strongest party in Lindau after the Zentrum. A local Nazi
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was inaugurated and on 5 June the public library, after all National Socialist material had been removed, opened in the parsonage building. The school suffered from a shortage of teachers and textbooks "For learning books the school children possess nothing except for a
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from the large cities was problematic. Food, accommodation and work were scarce. The number of refugees constantly increased, bringing the population to 2400. All houses were heavily occupied, and the relationship between Lindauers and refugees was not always good.
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In November of the same year Reichstag elections took place. However it was only possible to vote 'yes' or 'no'. With these elections 910 Lindauers voted for the Nazis: 98%. Only 19 voters (approx 2%) were either invalid or 'no' votes.
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No documents remain from the March 1933 elections, but it is assumed that Lindau voted along customary lines. At first the Lindau population remained sceptically opposed to the new ruling powers. However, the
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votes. This high vote was maintained through all the years of the Weimar Republic until 1932, when with the last free elections this party still gained 60.8% of the vote while in many other places the
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The last months of the Weimar Republic were shaped by violent political arguments in Lindau, with many party meetings and banners in the village. A news item from this time reports that a Lindau
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S. M. Krimigis; T. P. Armstrong; W. I. Axford; C. O. Bostrom; C. Y. Fan; G. Gloeckler; L. J. Lanzerotti (1977). "The Low Energy Charged Particle (LECP) experiment on the Voyager spacecraft".
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was built in 1969. Lindau got its own sports field, and a new fire station was built in 1971 as well as asphalted roads equipped with modern lighting.
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equipment and the distance from the local river led to the entire Unterflecken being burnt. Sparks ignited other houses and stored chemicals exploded.
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area of the village, two boys had made a fire. Since it was very windy, the fire spread to the farm buildings and those of a bricklayer. Primitive
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The economy flourished, the Greve string factory for example got many orders from the armed forces during preparations for the Second World War.
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In May 1933 the first Nazi mayor was appointed. The municipality had no more influence on policy. The new ruling powers determined everything.
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In 1987 the district of Northeim built a "center for innovation" next to the Max Planck Institute, to offer production facilities for
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The remarkably high number of inhabitants immediately after the Second World War can be explained by 861 refugees in the year 1946.
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measures led to new roads and more people. Among other things in 1938 the market place was paved and was used as a stage for many
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42 houses and 30 auxiliary buildings were destroyed and many were never rebuilt. In the village marketplace the
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Between the English occupiers and the Lindau population there existed a good relationship. The British held
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was created. Lindau had become part of a predominantly Lutheran area and it is reported that the bell was
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After the Second World War Lindau developed to the north and the entire infrastructure was improved.
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The Second World War cost 111 Lindau soldiers' lives, nearly twice as high as the casualties in the
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from the year 1934 indicated there were 1487 inhabitants, of whom 85.5% were Catholic, only 14.5%
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buildings south of the village (vacated by the institute when it relocated to Göttingen in 2014)
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party, abbreviated 'Zentrum', held a special supremacy in the district during the period of the
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personnel were deployed in Lindau after the Americans had left and they remained until 1946.
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encouraged many Catholic voters. Gradually national socialism became acceptable among them.
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already existed. The convoy arrived on the 2nd and 3 March 1946. This was to become the
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Sunday, Lindau experienced its largest and most devastating fire. In a farmyard in the
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Katlenburg-Lindau, and in which the Lindau administration was accommodated until 1741.
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became a significant component of the village, attracting many international visitors
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safely after diverting the aircraft from densely populated parts of Lindau.
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In 1957 the village got a multipurpose hall, (reconditioned in 2006). A new
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Lindau was mentioned in writing for the first time in 1184. Around 1322
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group formed in 1930 (the district's first had been formed in 1925 in
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In the years 1946, 1947, 1981 and 1994 Lindau was afflicted by heavy
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member was hurt “by a political opponent, with a key, on the head.”
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One of the first steps after the end of the war was the release of
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came to Lindau, among others Frenchmen and Poles, who were used in
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spinning mill set up by the Greve company (1872) and the brewery.
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was the arrival of women and children from large cities of the
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Gradually life in Lindau began to normalise. On 3 June a new
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catholic church was renovated during a seven-year closure.
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road was paved, and the church tower was repaired in 1948.
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In 2014, the Max Planck Institute relocated to Göttingen.
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On 16 March 1946 the village school converted back into a
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population influenced the village's voting pattern . (A
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On 1 January 1973 as part of administrative reform of
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institute relocated to Lindau, where buildings of the
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Ortsteil of Katlenburg-Lindau in Lower Saxony, Germany
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Lindau lies on an area of level farmland between the
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of the Rhume, which caused severe damage. The flood
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Dieminger 1907 – 2000" 8: 553:Lindau during national socialism (1933–1945) 529:. In 1920 Zentrum gained 69.8% of Lindau's 1442: 1428: 1420: 18: 1091:Notable directors of Max Planck Institute 814:created in 1872 by the company Greve for 1250:Dieminger, W. (1964). "Julius Bartels". 1191: 1189: 1143:Birgit Schlegel, Rudolf Brodhun et al.: 1163: 1067:(village mayor): Heinrich Schmidt (CDU) 854:On 29 October 1979 just after 5pm a US 342: 310: 272: 251: 238: 218: 174: 139: 69: 60: 42: 1154:, Verlag Mecke Druck, 2005 (in German) 1147:, Verlag Mecke Druck, 1995 (in German) 1060:CDU: 7 seats SPD: 3 seats FDP: 1 seat 999:1927 – 1933 Johannes Hellmann; Zentrum 818:at the oast house was filled in 1984. 594:An early influence of the outbreak of 1035:1972 – 1976 Hans-Gerhard Strüder; CDU 1002:1933 – 1939 Heinrich Leinemann; NSDAP 993:1919 – 1926 Johannes Monecke; Zentrum 332: 322: 289: 264: 256: 243: 223: 208: 196: 184: 7: 1011:1945 – 1946 Heinrich Hahn (no party) 463:In the afternoon of 15 April 1911, 248:9.92 km (3.83 sq mi) 1145:Lindau – Geschichte eines Fleckens 1047:2001 – today Heinrich Schmidt; CDU 1020:1952 – 1956 Theodor Fahlbusch; CDU 796:at the (catholic) village church. 14: 1205:on MPS website, viewed 2014-07-09 1005:1939 – 1945 Joseph Wagener; NSDAP 723:Development from 1949 until today 663:," wrote a teacher at that time. 639:. In June 1945 approximately 200 562:between the German Reich and the 1378:Review of Scientific Instruments 1044:1994 – 2001 Werner Brandfaß; CDU 683:Technical University of Hannover 115: 108: 83: 76: 47: 1126:Since 1966, partnered with the 1023:1956 – 1958 Johannes Wandt; CDU 953:Church) built from 1754 in the 631:The post-war period (1945–1949) 390:. The village is known to many 362:) is a village in the southern 1073:2nd deputy: Rudolf Rümke (SPD) 1038:1976 – 1991 Horst Waßmann; CDU 1026:1958 – 1968 Paul Brandfaß; CDU 1014:1946 – 1952 August Linnekuhl; 1008:1945 Anton Freyberg (no party) 940:, once part of a 14th-century 116: 84: 1: 996:1926 Georg Barkefeld; Zentrum 1450:Towns and municipalities in 1174:. 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Lindau belongs to the 348:www.katlenburg-lindau.de 131:Show map of Lower Saxony 1252:Die Naturwissenschaften 1172:"Zahlen, Daten, Fakten" 911:2006 – 1846 inhabitants 908:1994 – 1985 inhabitants 905:1978 – 2014 inhabitants 902:1960 – 2136 inhabitants 899:1950 – 2342 inhabitants 896:1946 – 2456 inhabitants 893:1934 – 1487 inhabitants 890:1921 – 1365 inhabitants 887:1905 – 1330 inhabitants 884:1848 – 1441 inhabitants 881:1815 – 1107 inhabitants 862:reconnaissance aircraft 700:children got their own 497:Lindau's predominantly 459:The fire of Easter 1911 269:170/km (450/sq mi) 1527: 736: 1525: 1343:Space Science Reviews 1217:Space Science Reviews 868:on fire. 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Ortsteil
Katlenburg-Lindau
Coat of arms of Lindau
Lindau is located in Germany
Lindau is located in Lower Saxony
51°40′57″N 10°5′57″E / 51.68250°N 10.09917°E / 51.68250; 10.09917
Germany
State
Lower Saxony
District
Northeim
Katlenburg-Lindau
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CET
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www.katlenburg-lindau.de
Lower Saxon
Eichsfeld
Germany
Gemeinde
Katlenburg-Lindau
Landkreis

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