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Nuremberg in 1471 [1] held a census, to be prepared in case of a siege. Brandenburg-Prussia in 1683 began to count its rural population. The first systematic population survey on the European continent was taken in 1719 in the Mark Brandenburg of the Kingdom of Prussia, in order to prepare the first general census of 1725.
4 December - Paul-Heinz Dittrich, composer (died 2020) 6 December - Rolf Hoppe, film actor (died 2018) 9 December - Carl-August Fleischhauer, judge (died 2005) 10 December - Avraham Ahituv, German-born Israeli intelligence chief (died 2009) 13 December - Nathan Zach, German-born Israeli poet; 15 December - Günter Siebert, German football ...
The following historical and current German state entities were taken into account: Holy Roman Empire (962–1806) German Confederation (1815–1866) German Reich (1871–1949) German Democratic Republic (1949–1990) Federal Republic of Germany (1949–present) Current information can be found in the list of cities in Germany by population.
Sahara Las Vegas USA Las Vegas Natural History Museum Liberace himself opened the Liberace Museum on April 15, 1979, in Paradise, Nevada, a census-designated place in the Las Vegas Valley. 1964 Bonanza Air Lines Flight 114 , flying from Phoenix, Arizona to McCarran International Airport , crashes on a hill just southwest of Las Vegas during a ...
1930 – The Great Depression in the United States continues to worsen, reaching a nadir in early 1933. 1930 – The Motion Picture Production Code becomes set of industry censorship guidelines governing production of the vast majority of United States motion pictures released by major studios; is effective for 38 years
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April 22 – Austria, Denmark, Germany, Italy, Sweden, the United Kingdom and the United States recognize the Second Spanish Republic. May 8 – Prosecution of Adolf Hitler by Hans Litten for complicity in manslaughter committed by members of the Sturmabteilung at the Tanzpalast Eden ("Eden Dance Palace") in Berlin in 1930 is dismissed. [1]
9 March – First death in Essen in COVID-19 pandemic in Germany; 12 March – The Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BfV) classified the Flügel a far-right faction within Germany's Alternative for Germany (AfD) as "a right-wing extremist endeavor against the free democratic basic order" that was incompatible with Germany's Basic Law, and placed the group under ...