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Revision as of 15:55, 19 December 2016

Germany -x- Berlin -x- Alternative Berlin

Eine Einführung: An Introduction

Berlin prospered for centuries under the rule of Gustav, a harsh and strict prince who tolerated no disobedience. For centuries the city had a small but powerful Kindred population which ruled over all mortal matters of importance without fear of retribution; Gustav upheld the Masquerade and none dare defy him.

Quote

"We like our Berlin immensely -- an ugly place it must be to anyone who comes to it hipped or solitary..." -- George Elliot

Appearance

Berlin 1932.jpg

City Device

Climate

Berlin has a Maritime temperate climate according to the Köppen climate classification system. There are significant influences of mild continental climate due to its inland position, with frosts being common in winter and there being larger temperature differences between seasons than typical for many oceanic climates. Summers are warm and sometimes humid with average high temperatures of 22–25 °C (72–77 °F) and lows of 12–14 °C (54–57 °F). Winters are cool with average high temperatures of 3 °C (37 °F) and lows of −2 to 0 °C (28 to 32 °F). Spring and autumn are generally chilly to mild. Berlin's built-up area creates a microclimate, with heat stored by the city's buildings and pavement. Temperatures can be 4 °C (7 °F) higher in the city than in the surrounding areas.

Annual precipitation is 570 millimeters (22 in) with moderate rainfall throughout the year. Snowfall mainly occurs from December through March.

Calendars

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Districts

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Demonym

Berliner

Districts

Economy of Nazi Germany

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The German economy, like those of many other western nations, suffered the effects of the Great Depression with unemployment soaring around the Wall Street Crash of 1929. When Hitler became Chancellor in 1933, he introduced policies aimed at improving the economy of Nazi Germany. The changes included privatization of state industries, autarky, and tariffs on imports. Wages increased by 10.9% in real terms during this period. However, reduced foreign trade meant rationing in consumer goods like poultry, fruit, and clothing for many Germans.

By the early 1940s, over 500 companies in key German industries had been nationalized, mostly accomplished through the creation of the Reichswerke Hermann Göring in 1937. Multi-national industries in occupied territory were particularly targeted for state ownership, where the Reichswerke absorbed between approximately “50 – 60 per cent” of heavy industry in Czech and slightly less in Austria. The Göring industrial empire was a major attempt towards “restricting private industrial capitalism and substituting a ‘völkisch’, state-run industrial economy.”

In 1934 Hjalmar Schacht, the Reich Minister of Economics, introduced the Mefo bills, allowing Germany to rearm without spending Reichsmarks but instead paying industry with Mefo bills (Government IOU's) which they could trade with each other. Between 1933 and 1939 the total revenue amounted to 62 billion marks, whereas expenditure (at times comprising up to 60% rearmament costs) exceeded 101 billion, thus causing a huge deficit and national debt (reaching 38 billion marks in 1939 and coinciding with Kristallnacht [November 1938] and with intensified persecutions of Jews and the outbreak of World War II.) By 1938 unemployment was practically extinct.

Geography

History

Population

  • -- City (4,242,501) - June 16, 1933 census

Arenas

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Attractions

Bars and Clubs

Cemeteries

City Government

Crime

Citizens of the City

The Nazi Party

Reichsadler der Deutsches Reich 1933–1945.jpg

Adolf Hitler 1933.jpg Adolf Hitler -- "Chancellor of Germany - 1933" Eva Braun 1933.jpg Eva Braun -- "Hitler's Mistress - 1933"
Joseph Goebbels 1933A.jpg Joseph Goebbels -- "Reich Minister of Propaganda - 1933" Magda Goebbels.jpg Magda Goebbels -- A prominent member of the Nazi Party and wife of Nazi Germany's Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels - 1933
Hermann Goering 1932.jpg Hermann Goering -- "President of the Reichstag - 1933" Emmy Sonnemann 1933.jpg Emmy Sonnemann -- "Prominent actress at the National Theatre in Weimar - 1933"
Rudolf Hess 1933.jpg Rudolf Hess -- "Deputy Führer - 1933"
Heinrich Himmler 1933.jpg Heinrich Himmler -- "Reichsführer-SS - 1933" Karl Wolff 1933.jpg Karl Wolff -- "SS-Oberführer - 1933"
100px Martin Bormann -- "Personal Secretary to the Deputy Führer - 1933"
100px Robert Ley -- "Head of the German Labour Front - 1933"
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100px Josef Dietrich -- - 1933
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Other German Citizens

Paul von Hindenburg 1933.jpg Paul von Hindenburg -- The second President of Germany from 1925–34 - 1933
Franz von Papen.jpg Franz von Papen -- He served as Chancellor of Germany in 1932 and as Vice-Chancellor under Adolf Hitler - 1933
100px Marlene Dietrich -- - 1933
Bernhard Weiss photo by Emil Orlik.jpg Bernhard Weiß -- Deputy Police Chief of Berlin - 1933
100px Erich Raeder -- Admiral and Commander-in-Chief of the Reichsmarine - 1933
100px Erich Ludendorff -- - 1933
100px August von Mackensen -- - 1933
100px Max Schreck -- - 1933
100px Brigitte Helm -- - 1933
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Current Events

Fortifications

Galleries

Holy Ground

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Hospitals

Hotels & Hostels

Berlin Hotel Adlon.jpg

  • -- Hotel Adlon -- The legendary original Hotel Adlon was one of the most famous hotels in Europe.
  • -- Hotel Kaiserhof -- Hotel Kaiserhof was a luxury hotel in Wilhelmplatz, it was Berlin's first "grand hotel" and a popular hangout for prominent Nazis from the 1920s -1940s.

Landmarks

Law Enforcement

Mass Media

Monuments

Museums

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  • -- Kaiser-Friedrich-Museum -- The museum was designed by architect Ernst von Ihne and completed in 1904. Originally called the Kaiser-Friedrich-Museum after Emperor Frederick III, the museum was renamed in honour of its first curator, Wilhelm von Bode, in 1956.

Parks

Private Residences

Restaurants

Ruins

Schools

Shopping

Telecommunications

Theaters

Transportation

Vampires of the City

Brujah

[[ |100px]] Isabella Correlli -- ' Brujah Dieter Kotlar.jpg Dieter Kotlar -- Der Krieger (The Warrior)
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Nosferatu

Nosferatu Melitta Wallenberg.jpg Melitta Wallenberg -- Die verführerische Kanalratte Nosferatu Ellison.jpg Ellison Humboldt -- Die Wahrheit in den Mauern
Nosferatu Ugly Rasputin.jpg Ugly Rasputin -- Die unaufhaltsamen Wut Nosferatu Amelia.jpg Amelia -- Die weinende Frau




Tremere

Tremere Maxwell Ldescu.jpg -- Maxwell Ldescu -- Regent of the West -- Der Magus
(The Magus)
Gargoyle Gotthold.jpg -- Gotthold -- Chantry Guardian & Elder Gargoyle of Berlin Gargoyle Falk.jpg -- Falk -- Gargoyle bodyguard to Ldescu




Ventrue

Ventrue Gustav Breidenstein.jpg -- Gustav Breidenstein -- The Prince of Berlin Ventrue Wilhelm Waldburg.jpg -- Wilhelm Waldburg -- The Eldest Son
Ventrue Peter Kleist.jpg -- Peter Kleist -- The Second Son Ventrue Katarina Kornfeld.jpg -- Katarina Kornfeld -- The Royal Daughter




Websites