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Munich
München
The settlement was founded as Munichen in 1158 by Henry the Lion, Duke of Saxony, and half a century later it was granted city status and fortified. Initially, bishop Otto von Freising (Freising) and Henry quarreled about the city before the emperor at a Reichstag held in Augsburg. In 1180, with the trial of Henry the Lion, Otto of Wittelsbach became Duke of Bavaria. His heirs, the Wittelsbach dynasty would rule Bavaria until 1918. In 1255, the dukedom of Bavaria was split in two, and Munich became the ducal residence of Upper Bavaria.
In 1327, the entire city was destroyed by fire but was rebuilt some years later by Louis IV, the ruling Holy Roman Emperor of the time. In 1632 the city was occupied by Gustav II Adolph of Sweden during the Thirty Years' War and following 1705 it was under the control of the Habsburg family for some years. The city's first academic institution, the Bavarian Academy of Sciences, was founded in 1759.
By that time, the city was growing very quickly and was one of the largest cities in continental Europe. In 1806, it became the capital of the new Kingdom of Bavaria, with the state's parliament (the Landtag) and the new archdiocese of Munich and Freising being located in the city. Twenty years later Landshut University was moved to Munich.
Many of the city's finest buildings belong to this period and were built under the reigns of the kings Ludwig I and Maximilian II. These buildings include the Ruhmeshalle and those on Ludwigstraße and Königsplatz, built by architects Leo von Klenze and Friedrich von Gärtner, and the "Bavaria" statue by Ludwig Michael von Schwanthaler.
In 1882 electric lighting was introduced to Munich, and the city hosted Germany's first exhibition of electricity. Nineteen years later the Hellabrunn Zoo opened in the city. After World War I, the city was at the center of much unrest. In November 1918, Communists took power establishing the Bavarian Soviet Republic (Münchner Räterepublik) which was put down on May 3, 1919 by the right wing Freikorps, many of whom were later drawn to Adolf Hitler and National Socialism. In 1923 Hitler and his supporters, who then were concentrated in Munich, staged the Beer Hall Putsch, an attempt to overthrow the Weimar Republic and seize power. But the revolt failed, resulting in Hitler's arrest and the crippling of the Nazi Party, which was virtually unknown outside Munich. However, the city would once again become a Nazi stronghold when they took power in Germany in 1933. Because of its importance to the rise of Nazism, the Nazis called it Hauptstadt der Bewegung ("capital of the movement"). The NSDAP headquarters were in Munich and many Führerbauten were built around the Königsplatz, some of which have survived to this day.
Bavaria statueIn 1938, the Munich Agreement was signed in the city, ceding the mostly German speaking Sudetenland, previously a part of Czechoslovakia since the end of WWI, to Germany. It was signed by representatives of Germany, Italy, France and Britain. A year later, in 1939, Georg Elser failed with his attempt to assassinate Hitler while the latter was giving his annual speech to commemorate the Beer Hall Putsch in the Bürgerbräukeller in Munich.
Munich was the city where the White Rose (German: Die Weiße Rose), a group of students that formed a resistance movement from June 1942 to February 1943, was based. The core members were arrested following a distribution of leaflets in Munich University by Hans and Sophie Scholl.
The city was very heavily damaged by allied bombing during World War II. After American occupation in 1945, Munich was completely rebuilt following a meticulous and, by comparison to other war-ravaged German cities, a rather conservative plan which preserved its pre-war street grid.
Munich was the site of the 1972 Summer Olympics, during which Israeli athletes were assassinated by Palestinian terrorists (see Munich massacre), where terrorist gunmen from the Palestinian "Black September" group took hostage members of the Israeli Olympic team. A rescue attempt by the West German government was unsuccessful and resulted in the deaths of the Israeli hostages, 5 of the terrorists, and one German police officer.
Several games of the 1974 Soccer World Cup were also held in the city and in 2006 it will again be host to several games, including the opening match of the next FIFA Soccer World Cup.
Ajman, 1971, Munich, football players
Ajman, 1971, Olympic Village
Ajman, 1971, Panorame of Munich
Ajman, 1971, The New Town Hall
Ajman, 1971, Theatine Church
Ajman, 1971, Plan of Olympic Stadium
Ajman, 1971, Nymphenburger palace
Ajman, 1971, China Pagoda in English Garden
Ajman, 1971, Central Train Station
Ajman, 1971, Löwenbräu Pavilion
Ajman, 1971, Angel of Peace
Ajman, 1971, German Museum
Ajman, 1971, Karlplatz
Ajman, 1971, Maximilianeum
Ajman, 1971, Viktualien market
Ajman, 1971, Octoberfest
Ajman, 1971, New City Hall
Ajman, 1971, Frauenkirche
Ajman, 1971, Clock on the New City Hall
Ajman, 1971, Monument of Ludwig I in Munich
Ajman, 1971, Wittelshacherbrunnen
Ajman, 1971, National Theatre
Ajman, 1971, Propileus
Ajman, 1971, Nymphenburger palace
Ajman, 1971, Glyptothek
Ajman, 1971, Schleissheim Palace
Ajman, 1971, Nymphenburger palace
Ajman, 1971, Olympic Stadium
Belgium, 1971, Frauenkirche and The Diskus thrower
Berlin, 1987/1989, Statue of Bavaria
Bhutan, 1972, The New Town Hall
Burundi, 1974, The New Town Hall
Cambodge, 1972, Towers of Munich
Cambodge, 1975, Munich and Montreal
Cambodge, 1975, Football in Munich
Central African Republic, 1985, Olympic Games Poster and Munich
Chad, 1972, TV-Tower and Weight-Lifting
Chad, 1972, TV-Tower and running
Chad, 1972, TV-Tower and Football
Chad, 1972, TV-Tower and Gymnast
Chad, 1972, TV-Tower and Fencing
Chad, 1972, TV-Tower and Pole vault
Chad, 1972, TV-Tower and Hammer thow
Chad, 1972, TV-Tower and Boxing
Comoren Islands, 1976, Odeonplatz in Munich
El Salvador, 2006, Berlin and Munich
Equatorial Guinea, 1972, Palace of Art
Equatorial Guinea, 1972, National Museum
Equatorial Guinea, 1972, Monument to Ludwig I
Equatorial Guinea, 1972, Statue of Bavaria
Equatorial Guinea, 1972, Marienplatz
Equatorial Guinea, 1972, Nymphenburg palace
Equatorial Guinea, 1972, St. Peter church
Equatorial Guinea, 1972, Olympic Stadium
Equatorial Guinea, 1972, Olympic Stadium
Equatorial Guinea, 1974, Munuch
Fujeira, 1972, Munich 1972, Conrad Adenauer
Fujeira, 1972, Munich 1972, Theatine Church
Fujeira, 1972, Munich 1972, Olympic Tower
Fujeira, 1972, Kiel 1972, Munich City Hall
Fujeira, 1972, Munich 1972
Gambia, 1993, Hugo Eckener and «Graf Zeppelin»
Gambia, 2000, Israel athlete with Olympic torch
Gambia, 2002, Teddy bear with beer
Georgia, 1996, Munich
German Federal Republic, 1948/1952, Frauenkirche
German Federal Republic, 1958, Old Munich
German Federal Republic, 1964/1965, National Theatre
German Federal Republic, 1970, Monument of Maximilian I on Residenz Place
German Federal Republic, 1970, Propyleus
German Federal Republic, 1970, Glyptoteka
German Federal Republic, 1970, Statue of Bavaria
German Federal Republic, 1972, Olympic Stadium
German Federal Republic, 1978, Museum Tower and Cupola
German Federal Republic, 1978, Balloon on Octoberfest, 1820
German Federal Republic, 1987/1989, Statue of Bavaria
German Federal Republic, 1991, Statue of Bavaria
German Federal Republic, 1993, Olympic Stadium
German Federal Republic, 1994, Frauenkirche
German Federal Republic, 1998, Parliament of Bavaria
German Federal Republic, 2003, Market Stalls
German Federal Republic, 2004, Market Stalls
German Federal Republic, 2006, Stadion in Munich
German Federal Republic, 2010, Octoberfest
German Federal Republic, 2011, Old Munich Pinakotec
Germany, 1935, S.A. Man and Feldherrnhall
Germany, 1935, S.A. Man and Feldherrnhall
Germany, 1936, Fuhrerhaus
Germany, 1936, House of Gernan art
Ghana, 1997, Olympic Stadium in Munich
Grenada, 1992, Zeppelin flies over Munich
Grenada Grenadines, 2000, Great Munich Fire, 1327
Guinea, 1972, Futball, Munich
Guinea, 2007, Mark Spitz, Munich
Guinea Bissau, 2003, German Museum
Guyana, 2000, Olympics Stadium
Haiti, 1972, Linsenhoff, Ruska and Munich
Haiti, 1972, Munich, Peters and Keino
Haiti, 1972, Frauenkirche, R. Williams
Haiti, 1972, Bavaria, G. Mancinelli
Haiti, 1972, St. Peter, Nordwig
Haiti, 1972, Angel of Peace, K. Wolfermann
Haiti, 1972, TV Tower, M Spitz
Hungary, 1969, Bavaria
Hungary, 1972, Olympic Stadium
Hungary, 1973, Town Hall
Hungary, 1979, Frauenkirche
Liberia, 1971, Statue of Bavaria
Liberia, 1971, General view of Munich
Liberia, 1971, National Museum
Liberia, 1971, Maximilian's Squere
Liberia, 1971, Propylaeum
Liberia, 1971, Market Stalls
Mali, 1972, Frauenkirche, Football
Mali, 1972, Olympic TV Tower, Judo
Mali, 1972, Propylaen, Hurging
Mali, 1972, Theatinerkirche, Sprinter
Mali, 1973, Munich, ball
Monaco, 1955, Eight Starting Points
Monaco, 1958, Marienplatz
Mongolia, 1978, New City Hall, Footballers
Niger, 1972, National theatre, Boxing
Niger, 1972, New City Hall, Long-jumping
Niger, 1972, Theatinerkirche, Football
Niger, 1972, Propylaen, Running
Paraguay, 1970, Frauenkirche
Ras al-Khaima, 1972, Propileus
Ras al-Khaima, 1972, Statue of Bavaria
Ras al-Khaima, 1972, Airport of Munich
Ras al-Khaima, 1972, Alter Botanical garden
Ras al-Khaima, 1972, National Theatre
Ras al-Khaima, 1972, New City Hall
Ras al-Khaima, 1972, Wittelshacherbrunnen
Ras al-Khaima, 1972, Statue of Bavaria
Ras al-Khaima, 1972, Statue of Bavaria
Rumania, 1972, Buildings of Munich
Rumania, 1972, Olympic Stadium
Rumania, 1972, Olympic Stadium
Rumania, 1985, R. Strauss, Opera Theater in Munich
Senegal, 1972, Torchbearer and Munich
Sharjah, 1966, Statue of Bavaria
Sharjah, 1972, Munich
Sierra Leone, 1991, Munich Botanic Garden
Umm al Quiwain, 1971, Ringer, Bavaria
Umm al Quiwain, 1972, Olympic Stadium
Uruguay, 1972, Arms of Munich
USSR, 1970, Lenin, House in Munich and Brussel
Vatican, 2007, Benedikt XVI, Munich
Vatican, 2007, Benedict XVI in Munich
Vatican, 2007, Benedict XVI in Munich
YAR, 1970, Glyptothek
YAR, 1970, Wittelshacherbrunnen
YAR, 1970, Maximilianeum
YAR, 1970, Maximilian I Joseph's monument
YAR, 1970, Propileus
YAR, 1970, Nymphenburger palace
YAR, 1970, New City Hall
YAR, 1970, Olympic TV Tower
YAR, 1970, Glyptothek
YAR, 1970, Wittelshacherbrunnen
YAR, 1970, Maximilianeum
YAR, 1970, Maximilian I Joseph's monument
YAR, 1970, Propileus
YAR, 1970, Nymphenburger palace
YAR, 1970, City Hall
YAR, 1970, Marienplatz in XIX century
YAR, 1970, Statue of Bavaria
YAR, 1971, National Theatre on coupon
YAR, 1971, National Theatre
Yemen (Kindom), 1969, New City Hall
Austria, 2007.03.01—03, Munich. Arch of Triumph
Estonia, 2007.03.01—03, Munich. Arms of Munich
German Federal Republic, Munchen. Triumph Arch
German Federal Republic, 1958.05.28, Munich. Arm of Munich
German Federal Republic, 1961.11.30, Munchen. Munchen Beer
German Federal Republic, 1971.11.04, Munich. Olympic Stadium
German Federal Republic, 1976.10.03, Munich. Octoberfest
German Federal Republic, 1979.05.06, Munich. Old Town Hall
German Federal Republic, 1990.01.02, Munich. City of beer
German Federal Republic, 1990.10.07, Munchen. Octoberfest
German Federal Republic, 1994.04.14, Bonn. Frauenkirche
German Federal Republic, 1995.02.14, Munich. Town of famous Beer
German Federal Republic, 2003.08.07, Berlin. Sculpture on Market
German Federal Republic, 2003.08.07, Bonn. Sculpture on Market
German Federal Republic, 2004.03.04, Munich. City and train
German Federal Republic, 2004.03.04, Munich. Nymphenburg
German Federal Republic, 2004.03.04, Munich. Olympic Stadium
German Federal Republic, 2004.10.24, Munich. Post centre
German Federal Republic, 2006.03.02, Munich. Panorame of Munich
German Federal Republic, 2010.09.09, Berlin. Drum
German Federal Republic, 2010.09.09, Bonn. Horn
German Federal Republic, 2013.02.28, Munich. Frauenkirche
Lithuania, 2007.03.01—03, Munich. Frauenkirche
USSR, 1990.09.11—16, Kiev. Days of Munchen
Georgia, 2000, Munich
German Federal Republic, 1999, Maximilianium
German Federal Republic, 2002, Old City Hall
German Federal Republic, 2006, Munich
German Federal Republic, 2011, Balloon over Munich
German Federal Republic, 2013, Stamps with Munich
Bavaria, 1913, Octoberfest
Berlin, 1989, Statue of Bavaria
German Federal Republic, 1989, Statue of Bavaria
German Federal Republic, 1989, Statue of Bavaria
German Federal Republic, 1995, Nymphenburg
German Federal Republic, 1996, Old Munich
German Federal Republic, 2004, Ludwig II and Munich
German Federal Republic, 2009, Old City Hall