Georg von Rauch Haus (named after Georg von Rauch) is a squat in Kreuzberg, Berlin, established in 1971. It became an important center for the city's left-wing/countercultural milieu in the early 1970s.
Building
The Georg von Rauch Haus was built as part of the Bethanien hospital [de] at Mariannenplatz [de] in Kreuzberg, Berlin. It was formerly a residence for nuns called the Martha Maria Haus, which was left derelict in 1970.
Occupation
On December 8, 1971, a teach-in was organised at the Technische Universität Berlin to commemorate the death of activist Georg von Rauch. Following a concert by Ton Steine Scherben, the building was squatted by 300 people and named after von Rauch. It was one of the first squats in West Berlin. The squatters were young homeless people, students and workers.
The occupation was legalized by the local authorities and inspired Ton Steine Scherben's "Rauch-Haus-Song". It became an important center for the city's left-wing/countercultural milieu and was raided in 1972 by the police looking for Bommi Baumann.
See also
References
- ^ Vasudevan, Alexander (January 3, 2023). The Autonomous City: A History of Urban Squatting. Verso Books. p. 131. ISBN 9781839767937 – via Google Books.
- Mudu, Pierpaolo; Chattopadhyay, Sutapa (July 1, 2016). Migration, Squatting and Radical Autonomy. Routledge. ISBN 9781317375753 – via Google Books.
- ^ Brown, Timothy Scott (October 10, 2013). West Germany and the Global Sixties: The Anti-Authoritarian Revolt, 1962–1978. Cambridge University Press. p. 180. ISBN 9781107470347 – via Google Books.
- Bradley, Karin; Hedrén, Johan (March 21, 2014). Green Utopianism: Perspectives, Politics and Micro-Practices. Routledge. p. 210. ISBN 9781135078423 – via Google Books.
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