Pommernstrasse

Between numbers 15 and 17, there is a gap. Not a missing building—a missing century . The rubble was cleared in 1952, and nothing grew there except weeds and a single rose bush that blooms white in June. The rose is not native. Someone planted it. Someone who remembered a garden in Stolp or Köslin.

: While many Germans speak English, learning basic German phrases can enhance your experience. pommernstrasse

The street's vibrant atmosphere was not limited to its commercial activities. Pommernstrasse was also a hub for community events and celebrations. Residents organized festivals, parades, and other events that brought the community together. The street was a place where people from all walks of life could come together and enjoy each other's company. Between numbers 15 and 17, there is a gap

The rise of the Nazi party in the 1930s marked a dark period for Pommernstrasse. The street's Jewish community, which had been thriving since the late 19th century, was brutally persecuted. Many Jewish residents were forced to flee or were deported to concentration camps. The street's vibrant commercial center was also affected, as many businesses were forced to close or were taken over by the Nazi authorities. The rose is not native

. Based on local significance, here is a breakdown of what you can expect in each: 1. Pommernstraße in Berlin ( Spandau/Wilhelmstadt)

: The Euro is the currency used in Germany. Credit cards are widely accepted, but it's always good to have some cash on hand.