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Timeline of Bremen

The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Bremen, Germany.

Prior to 19th century edit

19th century edit

 
Bremen around 1900

20th century edit

1900-1945 edit

 
Liberated French and Dutch slave workers following the British capture of the city in 1945

1946-1990s edit

21st century edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Chronology of Catholic Dioceses: Germany". Norway: Oslo katolske bispedømme (Oslo Catholic Diocese). Retrieved 30 September 2015.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab Britannica 1910.
  3. ^ Philippe Dollinger (1970). The German Hansa. Stanford University Press. ISBN 978-0-8047-0742-8.
  4. ^ A. V. Williams (1913). Development and Growth of City Directories. Cincinnati, USA.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  5. ^ a b c Haydn 1910.
  6. ^ Georg Friedrich Kolb [in German] (1862). "Deutschland: Bremen". Grundriss der Statistik der Völkerzustands- und Staatenkunde (in German). Leipzig: A. Förstnersche Buchhandlung.
  7. ^ a b c d Brockhaus 1896.
  8. ^ a b Lee 1999.
  9. ^ "German Empire". Statesman's Year-Book. London: Macmillan and Co. 1890. hdl:2027/nyp.33433081590527.
  10. ^ Patrick Robertson (2011). Robertson's Book of Firsts. Bloomsbury. ISBN 978-1-60819-738-5.
  11. ^ "Germany: Area and Population: Principal Towns". Statesman's Year-Book. London: Macmillan and Co. 1921. hdl:2027/njp.32101072368440 – via Hathi Trust.
  12. ^ Cygański, Mirosław (1984). "Hitlerowskie prześladowania przywódców i aktywu Związków Polaków w Niemczech w latach 1939–1945". Przegląd Zachodni (in Polish) (4): 52.
  13. ^ Cygański, p. 54
  14. ^ "Arbeitserziehungslager Bremen-Blumenthal". Bundesarchiv.de (in German). Retrieved 13 August 2022.
  15. ^ a b "Bremen (2nd SS Construction Brigade)". KZ-Gedenkstätte Neuengamme. Retrieved 13 August 2022.
  16. ^ a b "Bremen-Farge". KZ-Gedenkstätte Neuengamme. Retrieved 13 August 2022.
  17. ^ a b "Bremen-Hindenburgkaserne". KZ-Gedenkstätte Neuengamme. Retrieved 13 August 2022.
  18. ^ a b "Bremen-Neuenland". KZ-Gedenkstätte Neuengamme. Retrieved 13 August 2022.
  19. ^ a b "Bremen-Blumenthal". KZ-Gedenkstätte Neuengamme. Retrieved 13 August 2022.
  20. ^ a b "Bremen-Obernheide". KZ-Gedenkstätte Neuengamme. Retrieved 13 August 2022.
  21. ^ a b "Bremen-Osterort". KZ-Gedenkstätte Neuengamme. Retrieved 13 August 2022.
  22. ^ a b "Bremen-Schützenhof". KZ-Gedenkstätte Neuengamme. Retrieved 13 August 2022.
  23. ^ Vernon N. Kisling, ed. (2000). "Zoological Gardens of Germany (chronological list)". Zoo and Aquarium History. USA: CRC Press. ISBN 978-1-4200-3924-5.
  24. ^ "German mayors". City Mayors.com. London: City Mayors Foundation. Retrieved 12 December 2013.

This article incorporates information from the German Wikipedia.

Bibliography edit

in English edit

  • Thomas Nugent (1749), "Bremen", The Grand Tour, vol. 2: Germany and Holland, London: S. Birt, hdl:2027/mdp.39015030762572
  • David Brewster, ed. (1830). "Bremen". Edinburgh Encyclopædia. Edinburgh: William Blackwood.
  • Edward Augustus Domeier (1830), "Bremen", Descriptive Road-Book of Germany, London: Samuel Leigh, hdl:2027/hvd.hx167e
  • Charles Knight, ed. (1866). "Bremen". Geography. English Cyclopaedia. Vol. 2. London: Bradbury, Evans, & Co. hdl:2027/nyp.33433000064794.
  • "Bremen", Bradshaw's Illustrated Hand-book to Germany, London: W.J. Adams & Sons, 1873
  • "Bremen". Handbook for North Germany. London: J. Murray. 1877.
  • John Ramsay McCulloch (1880), "Bremen", in Hugh G. Reid (ed.), A Dictionary, Practical, Theoretical and Historical of Commerce and Commercial Navigation, London: Longmans, Green, and Co.
  • Norddeutscher Lloyd (1896), "Bremen", Guide through Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy, Switzerland, France, Belgium, Holland and England, Berlin: J. Reichmann & Cantor, OCLC 8395555
  • "Bremen". Chambers's Encyclopaedia. London. 1901.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • "Bremen", Northern Germany (15th ed.), Leipzig: Karl Baedeker, 1910, OCLC 78390379
  • "Bremen (city)" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 4 (11th ed.). 1910. pp. 493–494.
  • Benjamin Vincent (1910), "Bremen", Haydn's Dictionary of Dates (25th ed.), London: Ward, Lock & Co.
  • Joseph Lins (1913). "Bremen". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Wilson King (1914), Chronicles of Three Free Cities: Hamburg Bremen, Lübeck, London: Dent
  • Robert Lee (1999). "Urban Labor Markets, In-Migration, and Demographic Growth: Bremen, 1815–1914". Journal of Interdisciplinary History. 30 (3): 437–473. JSTOR 206909.
  • Robert Lee & Peter Marschalck (2002). "Port-city legacy: urban demographic change in the Hansestadt Bremen, 1815-1910". In Richard Lawton & W. Robert Lee (eds.). Population and Society in Western European Port Cities, c.1650-1939. Liverpool University Press. ISBN 978-0-85323-435-7.

in German edit

  • "Stadt Bremen". Topographia Saxoniae Inferioris. Topographia Germaniae (in German). Frankfurt. 1653. p. 60+.
  • Karl von Hegel (1891). "Bremen". Städte und Gilden der germanischen Völker im Mittelalter (in German). Vol. 2. Leipzig: Duncker & Humblot. hdl:2027/wu.89094689700 – via HathiTrust.
  • "Bremen". Brockhaus' Konversations-Lexikon (in German) (14th ed.). Leipzig: Brockhaus. 1896. hdl:2027/njp.32101064064452.
  • Wilhelm von Bippen (1904), Geschichte der Stadt Bremen, Halle: C.E. Müller, OL 20530009M
  • P. Krauss und E. Uetrecht, ed. (1913). "Bremen". Meyers Deutscher Städteatlas [Meyer's Atlas of German Cities] (in German). Leipzig: Bibliographisches Institut.
  • Bremen [Chronicles of the German Cities]. Die Chroniken der Deutschen Städte (in German). Vol. 37. Leipzig: S. Hirzel. 1968.

External links edit

  • Europeana. Items related to Bremen, various dates

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The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Bremen Germany This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources Contents 1 Prior to 19th century 2 19th century 3 20th century 3 1 1900 1945 3 2 1946 1990s 4 21st century 5 See also 6 References 7 Bibliography 7 1 in English 7 2 in German 8 External linksPrior to 19th century edit787 CE Catholic diocese of Bremen formed 1 848 CE Transfer of the archiepiscopal see of Hamburg to Bremen 965 CE Adaldag archbishop of Hamburg Bremen given ruling powers by Otto I Holy Roman Emperor 2 1186 Frederick I Holy Roman Emperor grants privilegium to the townspeople 2 1220 s Bremen Cathedral construction began 2 1223 Archbishopric relocated to Bremen from Hamburg 1230 Church of Our Lady rebuilt approximate date 1243 St Ansgarius church built approximate date 2 1247 Location of Schlachte settled by local citizens and traders 1283 Bremen admitted to the Hanseatic League but was excluded in 1285 2 1304 The commonalty rose against the patricians and drove them from the city 2 1358 Bremen re admitted to the Hanseatic League 2 1409 Town Hall built 1427 Bremen re excluded from the Hanseatic League 2 1433 Bremen re admitted to the Hanseatic League 2 1522 The Reformation was introduced into Bremen 2 1532 Bremen joins the Schmalkaldic League 2 1588 Stadtwaage built 1618 Protestantism definitively proclaimed as the state religion 2 1619 Cloth traders guild hall built 2 1630 Lubeck Hamburg Bremen defensive alliance formed 3 Shipper s House built 1644 Frederick II of Denmark deposed by the Swedes 2 1654 amp 1666 Swedish Wars on Bremen 2 1675 Bremen Verden Campaign 1682 Bremen Exchange construction began of a single story building 2 1720 George I elector of Hanover recognized Bremen as a free city 2 1790 City directory published 4 1792 Bremer Stadttheater 1792 de theatre built 19th century edit1807 Population 36 041 1806 Bremen taken by the French 2 1810 Bremen becomes part of the French Empire 5 1815 Congress of Vienna restores its independence 2 1823 Art Society founded St John s Church rededicated as a Catholic church 1827 Bremerhaven seaport established 1847 Bremen Hauptbahnhof main railway station opens Wunstorf Bremen railway opens 1849 Kunsthalle art museum built 1857 Norddeutscher Lloyd shipping company in business 1862 Population 67 217 6 1866 Bremen joins the North German Confederation 5 2 1867 Exchange built 2 Oldenburg Bremen railway opened Population 74 574 7 1868 10 April Premiere of Brahm s German Requiem 1871 End of Bremen independence city becomes part of the German Empire Population 82 969 7 1872 AG Weser in business 8 1874 Agricultural exhibition held 5 1875 Kaiserbrucke bridge built 2 Population 102 499 7 1876 Horse tramway begins operating 1878 Post office built 2 1885 Population 118 395 9 1888 Bremen joins German Customs Union Bremen Hauptbahnhof train station re built 2 1890 Bremer Strassenbahn active Population 124 955 7 1892 Electric tramway begins operating 1893 Bremer Vulkan shipbuilder in business 8 1895 Law courts built 2 1900 Population 186 822 state 248 407 2 nbsp Bremen around 190020th century edit1900 1945 edit 1901 Bremen Cathedral great restoration completed 2 1902 Kunsthalle art museum enlarged 1905 Population 214 953 state 263 673 2 1906 Production of decaffeinated Kaffee Hag coffee begins 10 1911 Rathscafe built 1913 Bremen Airport established New Town Hall and Theater am Goetheplatz built 20 June Bremen school shooting 1919 Population 257 923 11 1920 New constitution put into effect 1923 Bremer Flugzeugbau aircraft manufactory in business 1925 Fahrzeugwerke Borgward automobile manufactory in business 1928 Population 302 949 1932 Reichskolonialehrendenkmal de monument unveiled 1933 March Nazis take control of executive Senate Nazi Richard Markert becomes mayor May Placed in a united Reich Governorship with Oldenburg under Carl Rover October Burgerschaft state parliament is dissolved 1939 Aumund Blumenthal Fahr Farge Grohn Hammersbeck Lobbendorf Rekum de nds Schonebeck and Vegesack become part of city citation needed August Polish libraries seized by the Gestapo 12 September Mass arrests of local Polish activists see also Nazi crimes against the Polish nation 13 Population 431 800 1940 May Bombing of Bremen in World War II begins May Bremen Blumenthal forced labour camp for men established 14 1942 2nd SS construction brigade forced labour camp established by the SS 15 1943 Bremen Farge subcamp of the Neuengamme concentration camp established The prisoners were mostly French Polish and Soviet men 16 1944 15 April 2nd SS construction brigade relocated to Berlin 15 2 August Bremen Hindenburgkaserne subcamp of Neuengamme established Its prisoners were Jewish women 17 16 August Bremen Neuenland subcamp of Neuengamme established Its prisoners were mostly French and Soviet men 18 August Bremen Blumenthal subcamp of Neuengamme established Its prisoners were mostly Belgian French Polish Soviet and Jewish men 19 26 September Bremen Hindenburgkaserne subcamp of Neuengamme dissolved 17 and Bremen Obernheide subcamp established Prisoners moved from Hindenburgkaserne to Obernheide 20 28 November Bremen Neuenland subcamp of Neuengamme dissolved 18 and Bremen Osterort subcamp established Prisoners moved from Neuenland to Osterort 21 25 26 December Bremen Schutzenhof subcamp of Neuengamme established Its prisoners were mostly Jewish men 22 nbsp Liberated French and Dutch slave workers following the British capture of the city in 1945 1945 4 April Bremen Obernheide subcamp of Neuengamme dissolved Prisoners sent on a death march to Uesen 20 6 April Bremen Osterort subcamp of Neuengamme dissolved Prisoners moved to the Bremen Farge subcamp 21 7 9 April Blumenthal and Schutzenhof subcamps of Neuengamme dissolved Prisoners moved to the Bremen Farge subcamp 19 22 10 April Bremen Farge subcamp of Neuengamme dissolved Prisoners either sent on death marches to Bremervorde and Sandbostel or deported by train towards the Bergen Belsen concentration camp 16 22 April Bombing of Bremen in World War II ends April City captured by British forces Wilhelm Kaisen becomes mayor 1946 1990s edit 1947 State of Bremen reestablished 1949 Becomes a constituent state of West Germany 1956 Population 507 952 1964 Bremen Arena opens 1966 28 January Airplane crash Burgerschaft parliament building and Zoo Bremen de 23 open 1983 Bremer Shakespeare Company founded 1986 Bremen TV tower erected 1990 Population 551 219 1992 Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen active 1999 6 June Bremen state election 1999 held Fatih Mosque Bremen de built 21st century edit2003 City hosts the 2003 European Karate Championships 25 May Bremen state election 2003 held 2005 Jens Bohrnsen becomes mayor 24 2007 13 May Bremen state election 2007 held 2010 Bremen S Bahn begins operating 2011 22 May Bremen state election 2011 held 2012 Population 547 976 2014 City hosts the 2014 World Karate Championships 2015 10 May 2015 Bremen state election 2015 17 July Carsten Sieling becomes mayor 2019 26 May 2019 Bremen state election 2019 15 August Andreas Bovenschulte becomes mayor See also editHistory of Bremen List of mayors of Bremen List of administrative units in Bremen de References edit Chronology of Catholic Dioceses Germany Norway Oslo katolske bispedomme Oslo Catholic Diocese Retrieved 30 September 2015 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab Britannica 1910 Philippe Dollinger 1970 The German Hansa Stanford University Press ISBN 978 0 8047 0742 8 A V Williams 1913 Development and Growth of City Directories Cincinnati USA a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link a b c Haydn 1910 Georg Friedrich Kolb in German 1862 Deutschland Bremen Grundriss der Statistik der Volkerzustands und Staatenkunde in German Leipzig A Forstnersche Buchhandlung a b c d Brockhaus 1896 a b Lee 1999 German Empire Statesman s Year Book London Macmillan and Co 1890 hdl 2027 nyp 33433081590527 Patrick Robertson 2011 Robertson s Book of Firsts Bloomsbury ISBN 978 1 60819 738 5 Germany Area and Population Principal Towns Statesman s Year Book London Macmillan and Co 1921 hdl 2027 njp 32101072368440 via Hathi Trust Cyganski Miroslaw 1984 Hitlerowskie przesladowania przywodcow i aktywu Zwiazkow Polakow w Niemczech w latach 1939 1945 Przeglad Zachodni in Polish 4 52 Cyganski p 54 Arbeitserziehungslager Bremen Blumenthal Bundesarchiv de in German Retrieved 13 August 2022 a b Bremen 2nd SS Construction Brigade KZ Gedenkstatte Neuengamme Retrieved 13 August 2022 a b Bremen Farge KZ Gedenkstatte Neuengamme Retrieved 13 August 2022 a b Bremen Hindenburgkaserne KZ Gedenkstatte Neuengamme Retrieved 13 August 2022 a b Bremen Neuenland KZ Gedenkstatte Neuengamme Retrieved 13 August 2022 a b Bremen Blumenthal KZ Gedenkstatte Neuengamme Retrieved 13 August 2022 a b Bremen Obernheide KZ Gedenkstatte Neuengamme Retrieved 13 August 2022 a b Bremen Osterort KZ Gedenkstatte Neuengamme Retrieved 13 August 2022 a b Bremen Schutzenhof KZ Gedenkstatte Neuengamme Retrieved 13 August 2022 Vernon N Kisling ed 2000 Zoological Gardens of Germany chronological list Zoo and Aquarium History USA CRC Press ISBN 978 1 4200 3924 5 German mayors City Mayors com London City Mayors Foundation Retrieved 12 December 2013 This article incorporates information from the German Wikipedia Bibliography editin English edit Thomas Nugent 1749 Bremen The Grand Tour vol 2 Germany and Holland London S Birt hdl 2027 mdp 39015030762572 David Brewster ed 1830 Bremen Edinburgh Encyclopaedia Edinburgh William Blackwood Edward Augustus Domeier 1830 Bremen Descriptive Road Book of Germany London Samuel Leigh hdl 2027 hvd hx167e Charles Knight ed 1866 Bremen Geography English Cyclopaedia Vol 2 London Bradbury Evans amp Co hdl 2027 nyp 33433000064794 Bremen Bradshaw s Illustrated Hand book to Germany London W J Adams amp Sons 1873 Bremen Handbook for North Germany London J Murray 1877 John Ramsay McCulloch 1880 Bremen in Hugh G Reid ed A Dictionary Practical Theoretical and Historical of Commerce and Commercial Navigation London Longmans Green and Co Norddeutscher Lloyd 1896 Bremen Guide through Germany Austria Hungary Italy Switzerland France Belgium Holland and England Berlin J Reichmann amp Cantor OCLC 8395555 Bremen Chambers s Encyclopaedia London 1901 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Bremen Northern Germany 15th ed Leipzig Karl Baedeker 1910 OCLC 78390379 Bremen city Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 4 11th ed 1910 pp 493 494 Benjamin Vincent 1910 Bremen Haydn s Dictionary of Dates 25th ed London Ward Lock amp Co Joseph Lins 1913 Bremen Catholic Encyclopedia New York a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Wilson King 1914 Chronicles of Three Free Cities Hamburg Bremen Lubeck London Dent Robert Lee 1999 Urban Labor Markets In Migration and Demographic Growth Bremen 1815 1914 Journal of Interdisciplinary History 30 3 437 473 JSTOR 206909 Robert Lee amp Peter Marschalck 2002 Port city legacy urban demographic change in the Hansestadt Bremen 1815 1910 In Richard Lawton amp W Robert Lee eds Population and Society in Western European Port Cities c 1650 1939 Liverpool University Press ISBN 978 0 85323 435 7 in German edit Stadt Bremen Topographia Saxoniae Inferioris Topographia Germaniae in German Frankfurt 1653 p 60 Karl von Hegel 1891 Bremen Stadte und Gilden der germanischen Volker im Mittelalter in German Vol 2 Leipzig Duncker amp Humblot hdl 2027 wu 89094689700 via HathiTrust Bremen Brockhaus Konversations Lexikon in German 14th ed Leipzig Brockhaus 1896 hdl 2027 njp 32101064064452 Wilhelm von Bippen 1904 Geschichte der Stadt Bremen Halle C E Muller OL 20530009M P Krauss und E Uetrecht ed 1913 Bremen Meyers Deutscher Stadteatlas Meyer s Atlas of German Cities in German Leipzig Bibliographisches Institut Bremen Chronicles of the German Cities Die Chroniken der Deutschen Stadte in German Vol 37 Leipzig S Hirzel 1968 External links editEuropeana Items related to Bremen various dates nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to History of Bremen 53 04 33 N 8 48 27 E 53 075833 N 8 8075 E 53 075833 8 8075 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Timeline of Bremen amp oldid 1204290382, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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