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citizens and Berlin
In 1448, citizens rebelled in the " Berlin Indignation " against the construction of a new royal palace by Frederick II Irontooth.
In addition, owing to the city's legal status, citizens of West Berlin were unable to vote in elections to the Bundestag, and were instead represented by 20 non-voting delegates, indirectly elected by the city's House of Representatives.
In his Addresses to the German Nation ( 1808 ), a series of speeches delivered in Berlin under French occupation, he urged the German peoples to " have character and be German "-- entailed in his idea of Germanness was antisemitism, since he argued that " making Jews free German citizens would hurt the German nation.
Unable to stop the growing civil unrest, Erich Honecker was forced to resign in October, and on 9 November, East German authorities unexpectedly allowed East German citizens to enter West Berlin and West Germany.
However, it was universally known as the Berlin Wall and the majority opinion was that its primary purpose was to keep East German citizens from escaping to the West.
Since the President was not literally from Berlin but only declaring his solidarity with its citizens, " Ich bin ein Berliner " was correct.
In Berlin, after citizens strongly rejected communist candidates in an election, in June 1948, the Soviet Union blockaded West Berlin, the portion of Berlin not under Soviet control, cutting off all supply of food and other items.
* 1848 – The March Revolution goes onin the German Confederation ; in Berlin a struggle between citizens and military occurs, costing ca.
Communist-controlled East Germany opens checkpoints in the Berlin Wall allowing its citizens to travel to West Germany.
It was not called that until 8 July 1831, but the area outside the Potsdam Gate began to develop in the early 19th century as a district of quiet villas, for as Berlin became even more congested, many of its richer citizens moved outside the customs wall and built spacious new homes around the trading post, along the newly developing boulevards, and around the southern edge of the Tiergarten.
In response to repeated Greek requests for return of the Elgin Marbles and similar requests to other museums around the world, in 2002, over 30 of the world's leading museums — including the British Museum, the Louvre, the Pergamon Museum in Berlin and the Metropolitan Museum in New York City — issued a joint statement declaring that " objects acquired in earlier times must be viewed in the light of different sensitivities and values reflective of that earlier era " and that " museums serve not just the citizens of one nation but the people of every nation ".
East Germany opens checkpoints in the Berlin Wall, allowing its citizens to travel freely to West Germany for the first time in decades ( November 17 celebrates Germans began tearing the wall down ).
Around 125 East German citizens were killed during this period while trying to cross the border into West Germany or West Berlin.
Additional problems growing out of the expanding relationship with West Germany included conflict between Bonn and East Berlin on the rights and privileges of West German news correspondents in East Germany ; the social unrest generated by the " two-currency " system, in which East German citizens who possessed West German D-marks were given the privilege of purchasing scarce luxury goods at special currency stores ( Intershops ); and the ongoing arguments over the issue of separate citizenship for the two German states, which the SED proclaimed but which the West German government refused to recognize as late as 1987.
As the first successful crossing of the border it helped pave the way for the mass flight of East German citizens that led to the fall of the Berlin Wall on November 9, 1989.
The 8 member Common Council is the elected body that represents the citizens of New Berlin.
The first NSK citizens congress was held in Berlin 2010.
The Berlin sector border was essentially a " loophole " through which East Bloc citizens could still emigrate.
Hence the Berlin sector border was essentially a " loophole " through which Eastern Bloc citizens could still escape.
These were then modified by forgers and given to underground Jews so they could pass as legal Berlin citizens.
On August 13, 1961 the communist East German government started to build a wall, physically separating West Berlin from East Berlin and the rest of East Germany, as a response to massive numbers of East German citizens fleeing into West Berlin as a way to escape to the west.

citizens and petitioned
Its building was first proposed in 1791, when a group of citizens, mostly Newburyport men, petitioned the General Court for an act of incorporation.
After two centuries of war against the nearby major power, the Republic of Venice ( which occupied it briefly from 1369 to 1372 ), the main citizens of Trieste petitioned Leopold III of Habsburg, Duke of Austria to become part of his domains.
From 1819 the area was part of Carroll County but, as settlement progressed, citizens petitioned for the formation of a new county.
The county was created in 1807 when the citizens of Rutherford County living south of the Duck River and the Stones River successfully petitioned the governor to split Rutherford County into two.
Immediately some 30 citizens petitioned the police jury to lay out the town on the land, sell lots and make arrangements for the erection of public buildings.
The name remained unchanged until 1860 when local citizens successfully petitioned the postal department to change the name to Fort Jones, a name that is retained to the present day.
Overtime the settlement grew and in 1860 approximately 275 citizens of Clinch County petitioned the Georgia General Assembly to move the county seat of the county from the nearby Magnolia to Mattox ’ s settlement.
Clark left 150 men to help defend Vincennes, but this force soon turned into a lawless mob, and the citizens of Vincennes petitioned Congress for help.
After the land donation, some 30 citizens petitioned the Police Jury to lay out the town on the new parish land, sell lots and make arrangements for the construction of public buildings, particularly a courthouse.
In 1841, citizens from Haverhill petitioned Congress for dissolution of the Union, on the grounds that Northern resources were being used to maintain slavery.
In October 1873, the citizens of Frankfort unanimously petitioned the circuit court to become a village under a new act of the State Legislature.
In 1885 the citizens petitioned the State Legislature in the normal fashion and the incorporated village of Frankfort was established by Local Act No. 352 of 1885 on April 1 and by Local Act No. 352 of 1885 on May 14.
Other interests prevailed, although the railroad line forms a parabola extending north from Thief River Falls, and then south to Warren, as if the plan changed while the line was being built .< sup ></ sup > In 1974, citizens of the eastern part of the county, noting Warren's location in the western quarter of the long county, and very nearly at its southern boundary, petitioned twice for the relocation of the county seat to Newfolden.
At this time, citizens petitioned for incorporation, and on January 4, 1898, the county commissioners granted their request.
Court records filed in the United States Court, Southern District, in Indian Territory at Ardmore indicate that citizens of the community petitioned to incorporate Thackerville under Arkansas law on October 15, 1898.
The concerned citizens of the northern portions of Lycoming Township petitioned that a township for their interests be formed from Lycoming Township.
In late 1900, by which time the village was being called Stockertown, a group of the village's citizens petitioned Northampton County Court to grant the community the status of a borough.
In 1949 the village petitioned to be relabeled as a city after reaching 500 citizens ; on April 8 of that year the village was relabeled as a city.
In 1889, 1890 and 1892, Mr. Parsons and his citizens petitioned to have the county seat moved from St. George to Parsons.
Pickerington was known as Jacksonville until 1827 when the citizens petitioned the state legislature to change the name to Pickerington in honor of its founder, Abraham Pickering.
Indeed, in 1855, Lübeck citizens petitioned the Senate to finally demolish the remaining gate, since it hindered the extension of the railway facilities.
In 1639 some citizens of Lynn petitioned the government of the colony for a " place for an inland plantation ".
" In 743, Liutprand marched on Ravenna, and Eutychius was so impoverished in resources that he, Archbishop John VI of Ravenna, and the leading citizens petitioned the pope to intervene.
In 1862 a large group of citizens in the city unsuccessfully petitioned to have the old name restored.

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