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VOICES OF THE 20th CENTURY

The division of the city council of Greater Berlin on September 6, 1948

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1. Radio address by Otto Suhr on September 5, 1948
2. - 9. Neues Stadthaus (Berlin-Mitte), September 6, 1948, about 11:50 am: various speeches and reports
10. - 13. Student house on Steinplatz (Berlin-Charlottenburg), September 6th, 1948, around 7:45 pm: various speeches and explanations
14. + 15. Commentary by Berliner Rundfunk, radio address by Ernst Reuter

Through reports and speeches, the audio documents convey an impression of the dramatic circumstances under which in August / September 1948 the members of the city council and the magistrate tried to fulfill their tasks for the population of Berlin as a whole, despite massive actions by organized communist troops.
The difficulty lay in the fact that the parliament and administration of the city had their seat in the soviet sector of Berlin in the new town hall. Since the blockade, they had constantly resisted the use of violence and demonstrations initiated by the SED.
It was obviously the aim of the SED to prevent the new parliamentary elections required by the provisional constitution for the autumn of that year, since a favorable outcome for the SED was not to be expected.
When Otto Suhr on 6. In September 1948, when he realized that the parliament was no longer able to work properly in the eastern part of the city, he convened the meeting of the city council for the early evening of the same day in the student house on Steinplatz in the British sector of Berlin.

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German Historical Museum, German Broadcasting Archive, Berlin House of Representatives

Release date:    1998

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Through reports and speeches, the audio documents convey an impression of the dramatic circumstances under which in August / September 1948 the members of the city council and the magistrate tried to fulfill their tasks for the population of Berlin as a whole, despite massive actions by organized communist troops. The difficulty lay in the fact that the parliament and administration of the city had their seat in the soviet sector of Berlin in the new town hall. Since the blockade, they had constantly resisted the use of violence and demonstrations initiated by the SED. When Otto Suhr on 6. In September 1948, when he realized that the parliament was no longer able to work properly in the eastern part of the city, he convened the meeting of the city council for the early evening of the same