- History of Münster
In
793 Charlemagne sent out as missionary the Frisian Liudger (later canonized) to convert theSaxons with whom he had been battling, offering as headquarters his recently demolished Frankish stronghold of Mimigernaford ("ford over the Aa river"), at the crossroads of the road fromCologne and the road to Frisia. Liudger was a product of Utrecht and the York school of Ethelbert, which produced many of the clerics who served in Charlemagne's chancelry. He built his church and cloister on the right bank of the Aa, on the height called the "Horsteberg": it was the monastery ("monasterium") from which Münster derives its name. In 805Liudger travelled to Rome to be ordained the firstbishop of Münster , and soon founded a school (TheGymnasium Paulinum is believed to have been founded as the monastery school in 797). The combination of ford and crossroad, marketplace, episcopal administration center, library and school, established Münster as an important center [http://www.kirchensite.de/index.php?myELEMENT=78003] .In the
Middle Ages Münster was a leading member of theHanseatic League .In
1534 theAnabaptist s (specifically theMelchiorites ), led byJohn of Leiden , took power in theMünster Rebellion and founded a democratic proto-socialistic state. They claimed all property, burned all books except the Bible, and called it the "New Jerusalem". John of Leiden believed he would lead the elect from Münster to capture the entire world and purify it of evil with the sword in preparation of Jesus's Second Coming and the beginnings of a New Age. However, the town was recaptured in1535 ; the Anabaptists were tortured to death, their corpses were exhibited in cages, which can still be seen hanging on the Tower ofSt. Lamberti 's steeple.The signing of the
Peace of Westphalia of1648 at Münster andOsnabrück ended theThirty Years' War andEighty Years' War and was one of the foundations upon which modern Europe was built. It also guaranteed the future of the prince-bishop and the diocese; the area was to be exclusivelyRoman Catholic .In
1780 theUniversity of Münster (official name: German "Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität") was established, now a major European centre for excellence in education and research with large faculties in the arts, humanities, theology, sciences, business and law. Currently there are about 40,000 undergraduate and postgraduate students enrolled. In1802 Münster was conquered byPrussia during theNapoleonic Wars . It became the capital of the Prussianprovince of Westphalia . A century later in1899 the city's harbour started operations when the city was linked to theDortmund-Ems Canal . With the spread of radio technology, in1924 the radio and television organisationWestdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR) was set up in Münster's harbour area.World War II
During
World War II Münster was maintained as the headquarters (Hauptsitz) for the 6th Military District (Wehrkreis) of the German Wehrmacht, under the command of Infantry General (General der Infanterie)Gerhard Glokke . Originally made up ofWestphalia and theRhineland , after theBattle of France it was expanded to include theEupen -Malmedy district ofBelgium . The headquarters controlled military operations in Münster,Essen ,Düsseldorf ,Wuppertal ,Bielefeld ,Coesfeld ,Paderborn ,Herford ,Minden ,Detmold ,Lingen ,Osnabrück ,Recklinghausen ,Gelsenkirchen , andCologne . Münster was the home station for the VI and XXIII Infantry Corps (Armeekorps), as well as the XXXIII and LVIPanzerkorps . Münster was also the home of the 6th, 16th and 25thPanzer Division ; the 16thPanzergrenadier Division; and the 6th, 26th, 69th, 86th, 106th, 126th, 196th, 199th, 211th, 227th, 253rd, 254th, 264th, 306th, 326th, 329th, 336th, 371st, 385th, and 716th Infantry Divisions (Infanterie-division). Thanks to its military presence, Münster was a guaranteed Allied target. About 91% of the Old City and 63% of the entire city was destroyed by Allied air raids. In the 1950's the Old City was rebuilt to match its pre-war state, though many of the surrounding buildings were replaced with cheaper modern structures.The Bishop of Münster in the 1940's was CardinalClemens August Graf von Galen , one of the most prominent critics of the Nazi government. In retaliation for his success, Münster was heavily garrisoned during WWII and five large complexes of barracks are a still resented feature of the city.Postwar period
From 1974 onward, the city was the residence of the American artist
Moondog , an eccentric individual who idolized postwar Germany. In2003 , Münster hosted theCentral European Olympiad in Informatics . In2004 , Münster won an honorable distinction: the LivCom-Award for the most livable city in the world with a population between 200,000 and 750,000. For more information about the honour, see the [http://www.muenster.de/stadt/umwelt/pdf/livcom2004.pdf leaflet (.pdf)] and the 10-minuteDivX coded film: [http://www.muenster.de/stadt/umweltamt/livcom/livcom2004_320.avi the 48mb-version] or [http://www.muenster.de/stadt/umweltamt/livcom/livcom2004.avi the 87mb-version] from the official Münster-homepage.
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