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 | | For instance, the priests of the 1293 first officially mentioned village of Wilmersdorf had to cater for the small village of Lietzow (centre of a district, later known as Charlottenburg) until 1708. |
 | | The 1920 Charlottenburg and Wilmersdorf community was not only a city of the western part of Berlin but had also exclusive residential areas like Westend and the Grunewald, an expansion of rich and middle-class residential areas like in Schmargendorf, in Rheingauer Viertel around the Rüdesheimer Platz, in Eichkamp or the Heerstraße. |
 | | The Charlottenburg and Wilmersdorf of the 1920 also had a trade fair centre with a radio tower, which opened in 1926, the first automobile traffic and testing course (opened in 1921 to be Germany´s first motor racing circuit), and the Olympiastadion, which was built in 1931, established for the Olympic Games in 1936. |
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