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Mahlsdorf (German pronunciation: [ˈmaːlsˌdɔʁf] ) is a
locality (Ortsteil)
within the
Berlin borough (Bezirk) of Marzahn-****ersdorf.
Until 2001 it was...
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Charlotte von
Mahlsdorf (18
March 1928 – 30
April 2002) was born as
Lothar Berfelde. She was a well-known
transvestite in East
Germany and
founded the...
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based on his
conversations with the
German antiquarian Charlotte von
Mahlsdorf. The one-person play
premiered Off-Broadway in 2003 at
Playwrights Horizons...
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became part of
Greater Berlin in 1920:
Biesdorf ****ersdorf
Kaulsdorf Mahlsdorf Marzahn Each of the five
districts the
borough consists of originally...
- Friedrichsfelde, Karlshorst, Marzahn, Biesdorf, ****ersdorf,
Kaulsdorf and
Mahlsdorf was
incorporated as the 17th
borough of
Berlin by the 1920
Greater Berlin...
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Eintracht Mahlsdorf is a
German football club from the
eastern city
district of
Mahlsdorf in Berlin.
Eintracht Mahlsdorf was
initially established in 1896...
- Berlin-
Mahlsdorf is a
railway station in the Marzahn-****ersdorf
district of Berlin. It is
served by the S-Bahn line S5. It is the
terminus for every...
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Toronto Film
Festival in 1993, for example. The
trans woman Charlotte von
Mahlsdorf recounts incidents from her
eventful life. Now elderly, she runs the Gründerzeit...
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founding of the
Weimar Republic. In 1919, the Herz
family moved to Berlin-
Mahlsdorf,
where Paul
secured a
position at a
rubber factory.
Possibly as a result...
- politician, 36th
Prime Minister of
Denmark (b. 1914) 2002 –
Charlotte von
Mahlsdorf,
German philanthropist,
founded the Gründerzeit
Museum (b. 1928) 2003...