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Tracing Germany's urban evolution reveals a journey in a racing bar visulaization from an industrial empire to a divided nation, and finally to a unified high-tech landscape. Best Video: • How Irish City Populations Changed from 10... ------------------------------------ Welcome to Cities of The World 🌍— a channel about Cities , Population Numbers,. Skylines and the Beautiful Architecture of cities all around the world! ------------------------------------------- ➡️ City Games on Purposegames : https://www.purposegames.com/game/cit... 🌍 Geography of Cities on PurposeGames : https://www.purposegames.com/game/geo... _____________________________________________________ I’m deeply interested in the population growth of cities and the patterns of urban development around the world. I enjoy exploring how cities evolve over time and what drives their expansion and change. My fascination extends to the geography of cities, understanding their structure, layout, and spatial dynamics. I like to analyze these trends in a statistical way, using data visualization tools such as charts and racing bar charts to bring urban growth to life. Also in city games on the website PurposeGames. ------------------------------------------------- 1900–1910: The "Metropolis Era" – Massive industrial migration fuels the rise of Großstädte (cities over 100k), with Berlin exploding to 2 million residents. 1920: Greater Berlin Act – Seven cities and 59 communities merge into "Greater Berlin," creating one of the world's most populous and geographically largest cities overnight. 1920s: New Frankfurt & Bauhaus – Modernist social housing projects (like Ernst May’s Das Neue Frankfurt) attempt to solve the chronic urban housing shortage. 1930s: The Autobahn Impact – Construction of the world’s first high-speed highway network begins to link German urban centers, laying the groundwork for future suburbanization. 1943–1945: The Ruin Years – WWII Allied bombing campaigns level nearly 80% of many city centers, including Dresden, Cologne, and Hamburg, displacing millions. 1948: The Currency Reform – The introduction of the Deutsche Mark triggers the Wirtschaftswunder (Economic Miracle), sparking rapid, car-centric post-war reconstruction. 1950s: The Socialist Model City – In East Germany, cities like Eisenhüttenstadt (Stalinstadt) are built from scratch as "ideal" socialist industrial centers. 1960s: Concrete Expansion – To house a booming workforce, both Germanies build massive high-rise "satellite towns" like West Berlin’s Gropiusstadt and East Berlin’s Marzahn. 1970s: The Pedestrian Turn – Reacting to smog and traffic, West German cities begin converting historic central streets into Fußgängerzonen (pedestrian zones). 1989–1990: The Wall Falls – Reunification ends the physical division of Berlin and triggers a massive population flight (Ostflucht) from East German industrial cities to the West. 1991–2000: The Capital Shift – Berlin undergoes a "building boom" as the seat of government moves from Bonn back to the historic capital. 2000s: Post-Industrial Shrinking – Former mining and steel hubs (especially in the Ruhr and East) struggle with "shrinking city" syndrome as heavy industry vanishes. 2015: The Migration Wave – Over a million refugees arrive, leading to an immediate demand for urban housing and social integration in major metropolitan hubs. 2020–2022: Pandemic Decentralization – Remote work trends cause a slight cooling of "city core" demand as people seek larger homes in the "Speckgürtel" (suburban bacon belt). 2023–2026: The "Green" Re-Urbanization – Contemporary German urban planning focuses on the Schwammstadt (Sponge City) concept to combat climate change and extreme heat. German History, Urbanization, Germany 1900-2026, City Growth, Population Trends, Industrial Revolution, Post-War Reconstruction, Berlin Wall, German Reunification, Economic Miracle, Metropolis, Satellite Towns, Urban Planning, German Demographics, Data Visualization, Modern Germany, Historical Timelines, Growth of Cities, European Urbanism, Smart Cities #germany #deutschland #population #cities #berlin