Police Service School (Berlin-Köpenick)
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The police service school is a listed building in Seelenbinderstraße 91, 93, 95, 97 and 99 in the Berlin district of Köpenick .
History and function of the building
The building was built from 1930 to 1931 in what was then Kaiser-Wilhelm-Straße (today Seelenbinderstraße) according to plans by Conrad Beckmann . A police school and a police station were built on behalf of the Prussian Building and Finance Directorate . After the end of the Second World War , the NKVD took over the building and set up a collective prison for potential Nazi criminals in the basement and garage . These people as well as other "hostile elements" were arrested by the Red Army , sentenced to camp detention without legal assistance and transported to special camp No. 7 Sachsenhausen and the special camp Ketschendorf . A memorial plaque that was placed at the main entrance on December 13, 2000 commemorates this time. It bears the following inscription: “In this house, a former police barracks, / was a base / of the Soviet secret service NKVD from 1945 to 1947. / After the end of the war, numerous / citizens were interned in the cellar / of this building / and deported from here to prison camps / where many of them perished. ”In 1947, the city's administrative school moved into the premises of the former officers' school; after the founding of the GDR a guard regiment of the barracked people's police . From 1972 until reunification , the building was used by the military construction department of the Ministry of Defense and then handed over to the Bundeswehr . Since 1991 it has been the seat of the Treptow-Köpenick tax office .
literature
- Annette Kaminsky (Ed.): Places of Remembrance: Memorial signs, memorials and museums of the dictatorship in the Soviet occupation zone and GDR 2nd revised and expanded edition, Bonn 2007, ISBN 978-3-89331-771-4
- G.-Michael Dürre: The Stone Garrison; Berlin's military buildings 1st edition 2001, Dürre Verlag, ISBN 978-3-00-007749-4
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Annette Kaminsky; Foundation to come to terms with the SED dictatorship (Germany); Federal Agency for Political Education (Germany): Places of Remembrance: Memorial signs, memorials and museums on the dictatorship in the Soviet occupation zone and GDR . Ch. Links Verlag, 2007, ISBN 978-3-86153-443-3 , p. 147–.
- ↑ Marcel Gäding: memorial plaque commemorates the NKVD base . In: Berliner Zeitung of January 16, 2001, accessed on March 2, 2014.
- ↑ Once a police school, now the tax office . In: Berliner Zeitung of February 10, 1999, accessed on March 2, 2014.
Coordinates: 52 ° 27 ′ 20.2 " N , 13 ° 35 ′ 20.6" E