Pommernstrasse

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: Located in the Ost (East) district, specifically the Anger-Crottendorf and Stötteritz areas, this street has been officially named Pommernstraße since April 2001. Historical Context of the Name The name is derived from pommernstrasse

A bustling neighborhood hub featuring dedicated infrastructure, including the central Haltestelle Pommernstraße bus station. : The Euro is the currency used in Germany

As these displaced communities ( Heimatvertriebene ) resettled across West and East Germany, new residential quarters were constructed during the post-war economic boom. Local governments frequently named new roads after lost eastern provinces—such as Pommernstraße , Schlesierstraße (Silesia Street), and Ostpreußenstraße (East Prussia Street)—to commemorate their former homelands and integrate refugees into new communities. 🗺️ Key Locations and Urban Profiles Historical Context of the Name The name is

Pommernstrasse, which translates to "Pomerania Street" in English, was built in the late 19th century as part of a larger urban development project in Berlin. The street was designed to provide affordable housing for the city's growing working-class population. During this period, Berlin was experiencing rapid industrialization, and the demand for housing was skyrocketing. As a result, developers built rows of tenements, known as "Mietskasernen," which were designed to accommodate large numbers of people.