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City near Berlin
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potsdam
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Population (2000): 9425 Housing Units (2000): 2705 Land area (2000): 4.387443 sq. miles (11.363424 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.461082 sq. miles (1.194197 sq. km) Total area (2000): 4.848525 sq. miles (12.557621 sq. km) FIPS code: 59564 Located within: ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
town in Germany, first recorded 993 as Poztupimi ; the name is Slavic, the first element is po "by near," the second element evidently was influenced by Dutch names in -dam . The Potsdam Conference of the victorious Allies in World War II was held July ...
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Around the time of the proceedings, both parts of the now united Germany were experiencing a series of right-wing extremist criminal acts, among them the attempted killing of a Hungarian in Potsdam with baseball bats and the beating of a retiree in Bochum that led to his death.
Hitler would open the new Reichstag, which he was about to destroy, in the Garrison Church at Potsdam, the great shrine of Prussianism, which aroused in so many Germans memories of imperial glories and grandeur, for here lay buried the bones of Frederick the Great, here the Hohenzollern kings had worshiped, here Hindenburg had first come in 1866 on a pilgrimage when he returned as a young Guards officer from the Austro-Prussian War, a war which had given Germany its first unification.
From Magdeburg I went straight to Berlin, without caring to stop at Potsdam, as the king was not there.
Amongst other notable things I saw at Potsdam was the sight of the king commanding the first battalion of his grenadiers, all picked men, the flower of the Prussian army.
When I reached Potsdam I went to see the parade at which Frederick was nearly always to be found.
That fall, the United States urged Nationalist China, put temporarily in charge of the northern part of Indochina by the Potsdam Conference, to turn it over to the French, despite the obvious desire of the Vietnamese for independence.
Two days later the crown prince arrived from Potsdam on a visit to his future bride, the daughter of the reigning duke, whom he married the year after.
Baron Bodisson, a Venetian who wanted to sell the king a picture by Andrea del Sarto, asked me to come with him to Potsdam and the desire of seeing the monarch once again made me accept the invitation.
Even while the request was in Potsdam, asking for Russian help in establishing the dossier on Riga, the Americans asked for Roschmarm to be transferred to Munich on a temporary basis, to give evidence at Dachau, where the Americans were putting on trial other SS men who had been active in the complex of camps around Riga.