- Langwasser
Infobox German Location
Art = District
name = Langwasser
name_local =
image_coa = Nurnberg.jpg
state = Bavaria
regbzk = Middle Franconia
City = Nuremberg
district = urban district
population = 47588
population_as_of = 2005
lat_deg = 48 | lat_min = 24 | lat_hem = N
lon_deg = 11 | lon_min = 7 | lon_hem = E
postal_code = 90470-90479
area_code = 0911
licence = N
website = [http://www.bvlangwasser.de/ bvlangwasser.de] Langwasser is a district of Nuremberg in the southeastern area of the city. It was developed as a prototype of the satellite town concept in the 1960s and is primarily a suburban residential area. The name Langwasser (translated as "long water") comes from a small stream bordering the area on its eastern edge.Location
Langwasser is located in the southeastern area of Nuremberg.
History
At the beginning of the 20th Century the area that would become Langwasser was heavily wooded and part of the Imperial Forest. After devastating forest fires between 1917 and 1919 the area was cleared and used for farming.
The Nazi Era
Prior to
WWII , the area which had been cleared by fire and was mostly unused became an important site for theNazi movement. Beginning in 1934 it was the site of various tent cities and encampments. The area originally housed a tent encampment of the Reich Labor Service (RAD) and later theHitler Youth (HJ). Permanent camps for the SS, SA, HJ, and RAD were built near the Nuremberg Rally Grounds. The Langwasser camp, with space for 200,000, was the largest. At the outbreak of World War II, party rallies ceased and the compound was converted into a POW camp known as Stalag 13 which housed up to 150,000 prisoners until closing in 1940. United States military records (World War II Prisoners of War Data File, 12/7/1941 - 11/19/1946) report that 6,676 American POWs were transferred there late in the war.The Post-War Period
The actual history of Langwasser as a district begins after the Second World War in 1949. For ten years the area was a mixture of refugee camps and temporary housing developments. Construction of the first permanent housing developments did not begin until the 1950s. Many German refugees from Silesia and from the Sudetenland made Langwasser their new home.
Modern Times
The modern history of Langwasser begins with the decision of the city of Nuremberg to develop a planned community in the area marketed with the slogan "living in the country". An architectural competition was held in 1956 with construction beginning the following year. Construction was not fully completed until the 1990s.
Architecture
Points of Interest
Culture
Business
Recreation
Transportation
U-Bahn
Langwasser is served by the U-Bahn (subway / underground train). Langwasser Süd is a
Nuremberg U-Bahn station, located on the U1 and U11 lines.Bus
Car
Train
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