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Späth nursery

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and securing lucrative landscaping contracts for the new autobahns and other public works. However, his outspoken criticism of the Nazi regime saw him incarcerated in
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where he was executed in 1945. The nursery had closed the year before, and in 1947 the arboretum passed into public ownership becoming known as the
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as manager when aged only 25. By the end of the 19th century, the nursery was the largest in the world, occupying 120
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Parc of the Späthsches Arboretum in the Internet City Guide "Berlin Hidden Places"
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of the 19th and early 20th centuries. The nursery had been founded in 1720 by
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Owners / proprietors of the Späth nursery, 1720 - 1944
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Index

nurseries
Christoph Späth
Baumschulenweg
Treptow-Köpenick
Berlin
Franz Ludwig Späth
Ludwig
hectares
Humboldt University
arboretum
Britz
Hellmut
Depression
Nazi Party
Sachsenhausen concentration camp
Späthsches Arboretum
Ludwig Späth
Franz Späth
Hellmut Späth
Parc of the Späthsches Arboretum in the Internet City Guide "Berlin Hidden Places"


52°27′15″N 13°28′24″E / 52.4543°N 13.4734°E / 52.4543; 13.4734
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Buildings and structures in Treptow-Köpenick

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