Neuseddin

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Neuseddin
Seddiner See municipality
Coordinates: 52 ° 17 ′ 19 ″  N , 12 ° 59 ′ 8 ″  E
Height : 59 m above sea level NHN
Area : 14.09 km²
Residents : 2800  (2005)
Population density : 199 inhabitants / km²
Incorporation : December 6, 1993
Postal code : 14554
Area code : 033205

Neuseddin is a part of the municipality Seddiner See in the Brandenburg district of Potsdam-Mittelmark .

geography

Neuseddin is located in a wooded area in the Nuthe-Nieplitz Nature Park on the banks of the Great Seddiner See, not far from the cities of Potsdam (15 km) and Berlin (20 km). The area of ​​the municipality extends over around 14 km². This makes Neuseddin the largest district in the municipality.

history

The place Neuseddin was founded in 1915. It was built as a housing estate for the railroad workers of what is now the most important marshalling yard of the Berlin railway complex in the Kunersdorfer Forest . The marshalling yard Seddin was named as part of the International Railway Exhibition in Neuseddin in 1924 . In the time of National Socialism there was a forced labor camp of the Deutsche Reichsbahn . A memorial stone in the cemetery has been commemorating the 45 victims since 1947, including Soviet and Polish forced laborers , Jewish women and girls and concentration camp prisoners .

During the GDR era, a people's own housing management maintained the company holiday campRobert Siewert ” in the village .

In 1970, many prefabricated buildings were erected as residential houses for soldiers from a nearby NVA unit . This entailed the establishment of further shopping facilities and a school (1972/73) as well as the enlargement of the kindergarten.

On December 6, 1993 Neuseddin merged with the previously independent municipalities Seddin and Kähnsdorf to form the municipality of Seddiner See .

Individual evidence

  1. Facebook entry
  2. ^ Changes in the municipalities of Germany, see 1993 StBA

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