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The following is a timeline of the
history of the city of
Rostock,
Germany.
Prior to 18th century
18th-19th centuries
20th century
- 1905 - Population: 60,790.
- 1913 -
Dierkow becomes part of Rostock.(
de)
- 1919
- Barnstorf, Bartelsdorf, Bramow,
Brinckmansdorf [
de], Dalwitzhof, Damerow, Kassebohm, and Riekdahl become part of Rostock.(
de)
- Population: 67,953.
[10]
- 1922 -
Heinkel aircraft manufactory in business.
- 1924 -
Hinrichshagen [
de],
Markgrafenheide [
de], Meyers Hausstelle,
Schnatermann [
de],
Torfbrücke [
de], Waldhaus, and
Wiethagen [
de] become part of Rostock.(
de)
- 1934 -
Diedrichshagen [
de],
Gehlsdorf [
de],
Groß Klein [
de],
Lütten Klein [
de],
Marienehe [
de],
Schmarl [
de], and Schutow become part of Rostock.(
de)
- 1935 - Population: 104,585.(
de)
- 1942 - City bombed during
World War II.
[3]
- 1949 - City becomes part of the
German Democratic Republic.
- 1952 - City becomes seat of newly formed
Bezirk Rostock district.
[3]
- 1953 -
Uprising of 1953 in East Germany.
- 1954 -
Ostseestadion built.
- 1955 - Population: 150,004.(
de)
- 1956 -
Rostock Zoo opens.
[11]
- 1960
- 1965 -
F.C. Hansa Rostock (football club) formed.
- 1978 -
Jürgeshof [
de] becomes part of Rostock.(
de)
- 1990 - City becomes part of the newly formed
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern state in the
reunited nation of Germany.
- 1992 - August: Anti-migrant
Rostock-Lichtenhagen riots.
[3]
- 1994 -
Rostock University of Music and Theatre established.
- 1995 - Vereins für Rostocker Geschichte (history society) founded.
[12]
21st century
See also
References
This article incorporates information from the
German Wikipedia.
Bibliography
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