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Aschersleben () is a
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in the
Salzlandkreis Salzland is a district in the middle of Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Its area is . It is bounded by (from the west and clockwise) the districts Harz, Börde, Magdeburg, Jerichower Land, Anhalt-Bitterfeld, Mansfeld-Südharz and Saalekreis. History T ...
district, in
Saxony-Anhalt Saxony-Anhalt (german: Sachsen-Anhalt ; nds, Sassen-Anholt) is a state of Germany, bordering the states of Brandenburg, Saxony, Thuringia and Lower Saxony. It covers an area of and has a population of 2.18 million inhabitants, making it th ...
,
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. It is situated approximately 22 km east of
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, and 45 km northwest of Halle (Saale).


Geography

Aschersleben lies near the confluence of the rivers
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and Wipper. The town Aschersleben consists of Aschersleben proper and the following ''Ortschaften'' or municipal divisions:Hauptsatzung der Stadt Aschersleben
April 2015.
* Drohndorf * Freckleben * Groß Schierstedt *Klein Schierstedt * Mehringen * Neu Königsaue * Schackenthal * Schackstedt * Westdorf *Wilsleben *Winningen


History


Pre-20th century

Aschersleben was first mentioned in 753, making it the oldest town of Saxony-Anhalt. The
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name of the town's castle, ''Ascharia'', provided the name of the
House of Ascania The House of Ascania (german: Askanier) was a dynasty of German rulers. It is also known as the House of Anhalt, which refers to its longest-held possession, Anhalt. The Ascanians are named after Ascania (or Ascaria) Castle, known as ''Schlo ...
. It obtained municipal status in 1266 and achieved the right to build a city wall with defense towers in 1322. Nearly the whole medieval city wall is well-preserved and 15 towers can still be visited today. From 1252–1315 Aschersleben was the capital of
Anhalt-Aschersleben Anhalt-Aschersleben was a short-lived principality of the Holy Roman Empire ruled by the House of Ascania with its residence at Aschersleben in present-day Saxony-Anhalt. It emerged as a subdivision from the Principality of Anhalt from 1252 to 131 ...
, after which it passed to the
Bishopric of Halberstadt The Diocese of Halberstadt was a Roman Catholic diocese (german: Bistum Halberstadt) from 804 until 1648.
. In 1426 Aschersleben became a member of the Hanseatic League and due to hop trade an economic boom started. The soil around Aschersleben was very good for cultivating hop, and a special market place (''Hopfenmarkt'', Hop Market) was laid out for hop trade. In the centre of Aschersleben a place called ''Hopfenmarkt'' still exists today. After the 1648 Peace of Westphalia, it became part of the Principality of Halberstadt. Aschersleben became part of the
Prussia Prussia, , Old Prussian: ''Prūsa'' or ''Prūsija'' was a German state on the southeast coast of the Baltic Sea. It formed the German Empire under Prussian rule when it united the German states in 1871. It was ''de facto'' dissolved by an ...
n Province of Saxony in 1815.


Nazi Germany

A Junkers serial fuselage production facility was located in Aschersleben during the time of
Nazi Germany Nazi Germany (lit. "National Socialist State"), ' (lit. "Nazi State") for short; also ' (lit. "National Socialist Germany") (officially known as the German Reich from 1933 until 1943, and the Greater German Reich from 1943 to 1945) was ...
. In April 1935 tools were transferred to Aschersleben, and by May 1935 the first fuselages were built there. The facility was located in the Wilslebener Strasse 9 near the so-called Seewiesen, where an airfield was erected as well. The Aschersleben shop area reached 564,000 square metres and about 6,000 people were employed at it. During
World War II World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposing ...
, a subcamp of the Buchenwald concentration camp was located in the town. It was established to provide
slave labour Slavery and enslavement are both the state and the condition of being a slave—someone forbidden to quit one's service for an enslaver, and who is treated by the enslaver as property. Slavery typically involves slaves being made to perf ...
for Junkers (aircraft) and Motorenwerk (automotive). Aschersleben suffered considerable bomb damage from 1940 to 1945, especially on 31 May 1945 when the railway station, several factories and the residential area ''Johannisvorstadt'' were destroyed. About 20% of the town were destroyed during nine air raids. Since July 1944 about 950 KZ prisoners were forced to work at the Junkers Flugzeugwerke in Aschersleben. In April 1945 the production was ceased. On 17 April U.S. forces occupied Aschersleben, but on 23 May the town was handed over to the British forces and later on 1 July it was finally handed over to the Soviets. Aschersleben was bombed on the following dates during the war: *1 April 1942 first British bomb attack *16 January 1945 *14 February 1945 *20 February 1944 U.S. day attack, failed target due to cloudy weather *27 February 1945 *20 March 1945 *31 March 1945, more than 80 persons lost their lives *11 April 1945, 17 persons lost their lives in the hospital which was heavily damaged by bombs, and 22 died when a house in Blumenstraße was hit by bombs. *14 April 1945 At the end of World War II Junkers-Aschersleben was mostly intact and the production was just changing for the production of the jet fighter
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. Most installations were dismantled and transferred to Kiev in the
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by the Soviets in 1946. The remaining facility buildings at Aschersleben were later used by VEB Kombinat Fritz Heckert. Today the area is used by Schiess AG.


Post-1945

Aschersleben was part of
East Germany East Germany, officially the German Democratic Republic (GDR; german: Deutsche Demokratische Republik, , DDR, ), was a country that existed from its creation on 7 October 1949 until its dissolution on 3 October 1990. In these years the state ...
until 1990, when it became part of Saxony-Anhalt during German reunification. On 1 January 2008, the former municipalities of Drohndorf, Freckleben and Mehringen were incorporated into Aschersleben. On 1 January 2009, the former municipalities of Groß Schierstedt, Neu Königsaue, Schackenthal and Westdorf were absorbed, and the ''Verwaltungsgemeinschaft'' Aschersleben/Land was disbanded. On 1 January 2010 Schackstedt was incorporated.


Architecture and Sights

Several architectural styles are represented in Aschersleben. The historic centre is dominated by romanesque (''Grauer Hof''), gothic (St. Stephani Church),
renaissance The Renaissance ( , ) , from , with the same meanings. is a period in European history The history of Europe is traditionally divided into four time periods: prehistoric Europe (prior to about 800 BC), classical antiquity (800 BC to AD ...
(Town hall, ''Krukmannsches Haus'') and
baroque architecture Baroque architecture is a highly decorative and theatrical style which appeared in Italy in the early 17th century and gradually spread across Europe. It was originally introduced by the Catholic Church, particularly by the Jesuits, as a means t ...
. There is a ring of buildings in neoclassical and
Jugendstil ''Jugendstil'' ("Youth Style") was an artistic movement, particularly in the decorative arts, that was influential primarily in Germany and elsewhere in Europe to a lesser extent from about 1895 until about 1910. It was the German counterpart of ...
styles around the historic Old Town. This, in turn, is surrounded and interspersed with buildings of early
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like the Heckner-Bauten and buildings from the GDR era. Large new areas are mainly in the north and south-east of the town. Aschersleben is one of few German towns showing large segments (1.8 kms) of the medieval city wall (originall 2.2 kms) preserved through the centuries, although often integrated into later residential buildings. The city wall defines a promenade ring around the historic Old Town. Originally there were five gates in the city wall, but all but one (Johannistor) were demolished in the 19th century. Several towers were demolished as well, but out of 51 towers and bastions there are still 15 existing. The eleven towers which can be visited are the following: *Johannistorturm (built in 1380, 42 metres) above Johannis Gate *Turm am Marsfeld (1443, 26 metres) which can be climbed during guided tours *Liebenwahnscher Turm (1442, 27 metres) which was above Liebenwahnsches Gate (demolished in 1831) *Rondell (1507, diameter measuring 17 metres) *Stumpfer Turm (1440, 23 metres) which can be climbed during guided tours *Spitze Bastion (1467) which was used as a prison for some time *Große Schale (1436, 12 metres, diameter of 8.5 metres, with 12 loop-holes) *Schale an der Luisenpromenade (1442, 16 metres) *Zwinger (1461) *Rabenturm (1442, 31 metres, with 21 loop-holes) which can be climbed during guided tours *Schmaler Heinrich (1442, very small basis measuring 6x6 metres) which can be climbed during guided tours St. Stephani Church is a protestant church which was built in the 14th century in a gothic style with three naves. It is close to the Town Hall dating from 1517 to which various oriel windows and wings were added in the 19th and 20th centuries. St. Margarethen Church is a Roman Catholic church which was built around 1100 and mentioned in a document in 1303 for the first time. In 1410 it burnt down and was not rebuilt before 1586. Its baptismal font dates from 1587. Sometimes it is called ''Marktkirche (Market Church)'' or ''Heilig-Kreuz-Kirche (Church of the Holy Cross)'' There are few half-timbered buildings in the old town of Aschersleben. The reasons for this is the availability of good stone material and the absence of large forests in the vicinity, as well as numerous fires before the 16th century. Nevertheless, there are numerous buildings, which are partly half-timbered, usually the upper floors. One of the oldest buildings is ''Lederer Bräustübl'', a former brewery which was built in 1512 and enlarged in 1600 when a
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oriel window with stone carvings was added. ''Grauer Hof'' dating from the 12th century is considered to be the oldest house in town, and ''Krukmannsches Haus'' is a renaissance house built in 1572 the half-timbered upper floor of which was added later. One of the most interesting fountains is ''Kuntzebrunnen'' dating from 1904 which consists of a sandstone column, three candelabrums, four lions and four basins. It was donated by the owners of a soap factory, Gustav Carl Kuntze (1852–1923) and his brother Emil Robert Kuntze (1860–1930) who lived in the street where it was erected. The place named after a former medieval city gate which was demolished is called "Vor dem Hohen Tor".


Parks

''Herrenbreite'' is the largest park in the town center. It was laid out in the 15th century as shooting-grounds and restructured in 2010 when the Landesgartenschau Exhibition took place in Saxony Anhalt. There are various fountains, sculptures and memorials in the park. The most famous sculpture is the ''Moon Sculpture'' dating from 2010.


Twin towns – sister cities

Aschersleben is twinned with: * Kerava, Finland *
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, Germany * Trenčianske Teplice, Slovakia


Notable people

* Adam Olearius (1603–1671), writer and diplomat * Johann Esaias Silberschlag (1721–1791), theologian and scientist * Johann August Ephraim Goeze (1731–1793), zoologist * Franz Körte (1782–1845), natural and agricultural scientist *
Wilhelm Friedrich Wieprecht Wilhelm Friedrich Wieprecht (10 August 18024 August 1872) was a German musical conductor, composer and inventor. Early life Wieprecht was born at Aschersleben, where his father was a town musician. According to his autobiography, from a young age ...
(1802–1872), composer * Rudolf Christian Böttger (1806–1881), inorganic chemist * Martin Schmidt (1863–1947), geologist and paleontologist *
Robert Leffler Robert Leffler (9 January 1866 – 15 March 1940) was a German actor, film director and opera singer (bass). Selected filmography * '' The Haunted Castle'' (1921) * '' The Fear of Women'' (1921) * '' Rose of the Asphalt Streets'' (1922) * ''A ...
(1866–1940), actor and singer *
Gerd von Rundstedt Karl Rudolf Gerd von Rundstedt (12 December 1875 – 24 February 1953) was a German field marshal in the '' Heer'' (Army) of Nazi Germany during World War II. Born into a Prussian family with a long military tradition, Rundstedt entered th ...
(1875–1953), World War II general, field marshal *Richard Schoenfeld (1884–1956), sculptor and painter *
Theodor Osterkamp Theodor "Theo" Osterkamp (15 April 1892 – 2 January 1975) was a German fighter pilot during World War I and World War II. A flying ace, he achieved 32 victories in World War I. In World War II, he led ''Jagdgeschwader'' 51 up to the Battle of B ...
(1892–1975), Navy pilot in World War I, Luftwaffe Commodore in World War II * Walter Andreas Schwarz (1913–1992), singer, writer, comedian, radio playwright and translator *
Lilo Ramdohr Lieselotte ″Lilo″ Fürst-Ramdohr (11 October 1913 – 13 May 2013) was a member of the Munich branch of the student resistance group White Rose (''Weiße Rose'') in Nazi Germany. She was born in Aschersleben. Early life Ramdohr was a descen ...
(1913–2013), member of the anti-fascist group
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. *
Ernst Klodwig Ernst Klodwig (23 May 1903 in Aschersleben, German Empire – 15 April 1973 in Hamburg, West Germany) was a racing driver from East Germany. He participated in two Formula One Formula One (also known as Formula 1 or F1) is the highest class ...
(1903–1973), Formula 1 driver * Helmut Stein (born 1942), footballer
Wendell Lewis Willkie Wendell Lewis Willkie (born Lewis Wendell Willkie; February 18, 1892 – October 8, 1944) was an American lawyer, corporate executive and the 1940 Republican nominee for President. Willkie appealed to many convention delegates as the Republican ...
(1892–1944) was the Republican Party (GOP) nominee for the 1940 presidential election. Born Lewis Wendell Willkie in Elwood, Indiana, he was the son of Herman Willkie, a German immigrant from Aschersleben.


Gallery

AscherslebenMarktStephanikirche.jpg, Market Place, St. Stephani Church Aschersleben Margarethenkirchhof Margarethenkirche 01.jpg, St. Margarethen Church AscherslebenHopfenmarkt.jpg, Former Hop Market TurmamMarsfeld.JPG, Marsfeld watchtower Johannisturm.ASL.JPG, Johannisturm Krukmannsches Haus.JPG, Krukmannsches Haus File:AscherslebenLedererBräustübl.jpg, Lederer Bräustübl House AscherslebenBrunnenVorDemHohenTor.jpg, Fountain Kuntzebrunnen AscherslebenHerrenbreiteMond.jpg, Moon Sculpture in Herrenbreite Park


References


External links

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Private photo website
{{Authority control Salzlandkreis Members of the Hanseatic League