Wesel
Wesel is a city (population about 61,689 in 2004) in
Germany, located at the point where the
Lippe River empties into the
Rhine. It is the capital of the
Wesel district in the state of
North Rhine-Westphalia. Different suburbs are Lackhausen, Obrighoven, Ginderich, Büderich, Flüren and Blumenkamp.
The city originates from a Franconian manor that was first mentioned in the 8th century.In the 12th century Wesel came into the possession of the Duke of Cleves. The city was given extensive privileges and became a member of the
Hanseatic League during the 15th century. Within the
duchy of Cleves, Wesel was second only to
Cologne in the lower Rhine region as an
entrepôt. It was an important commercial centre: a clearing station for the transhipment and trading of goods.
Wesel's mayors:
* 1808â€"1814: Johann Hermann Westermann
* 1814â€"1840: Christian Adolphi
* 1841â€"1862: Franz Luck
* 1863â€"1870: Wilhelm Otto van Calker
* 1870â€"1881: Carl Friedrich August von Albert
* 1881â€"1891: Caspar Baur
* 1891â€"1902: Josef Fluthgraf (1896 Oberbürgermeister)
* 1903â€"1931: Ludwig Poppelbaum
* 1931â€"1933: Emil Nohl
* 1933â€"1945: Otto Borgers
since 1945:
* 1945: Jean Groos
* 1945: Wilhelm Groos
* 1946â€"1947: Anton Ebert (CDU)
* 1947â€"1948: Paul Körner (CDU)
* 1948â€"1952: Ewald Fournell (CDU)
* 1952â€"1956: Helmut Berckel (CDU)
* 1956â€"1966: Kurt Kräcker (SPD)
* 1967â€"1969: Willi Nakaten (SPD)
* 1969â€"1979: Günther Detert (CDU)
* 1979â€"1984: Wilhelm Schneider (SPD)
* 1984â€"1989: Volker Haubitz (CDU)
* 1989â€"1994: Wilhelm Schneider (SPD)
* 1994â€"1999: Bernhard Gründken (SPD)
* 1999â€"2004: Jörn Schroh (CDU)
* seit 2004: Ulrike Westkamp (SPD)
Prussian period
World War II
During the war, Wesel became a target of the
Allies particularly in its capacity as a strategic
depot. On the 16, 17 and 19 February 1945, the town was attacked with impact and air-burst weapons and almost entirely destroyed. The
Rhine and
Lippe bridges were blown by the
Wehrmacht; among others, on 10 March, the 1,950m long railway bridge, the last Rhine bridge remaining in German hands. On 23 March, Wesel came under the fire of over 3,000 guns when it was bombarded anew, in preparation for
Operation Plunder. 97% of the town was destroyed before it was finally taken by allied troops
[RAF campaign diary March 1944 See the entry for 23/24 March 1944].
* Berliner Tor
* Willibrordi-Dom (Cathedral)
* Zitadelle Wesel (Citadel)
*
Broadcasting Mast Wesel, one of Germany's tallest constructions
*
Jan Joest -
1455-
1519 painter
* Hans Lipperhey -
1550-
1619 Inventor of the
telescope*
Peregrine Bertie, 12th Baron Willoughby de Eresby -
1555-
1601 English diplomat and soldier
* Peter Minuit -
1580-
1641 Founder of
New Amsterdam (
New York)
* Johann Friedrich Welsch -
1796-
1871 painter
*
Konrad Duden -
1829-
1911 Author of the first
Duden* Friedrich Geselschap -
1835-
1898 painter
* Ida Noddack-Tacke -
1896-
1978Discover with her husband Walter Noddack the chemical elements
rhenium and
technetium*
Hagerstown, Maryland (
USA)
*
Felixstowe (
GB)
*
Kętrzyn (
Poland)
*
Salzwedel (
Germany)
One of Germany's highest
radio masts is situated in the district of
Büderich on the left bank of the Rhine. It measures 320.08 metres.
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