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Geesthacht is the largest city in the District of the Duchy of Lauenburg (Herzogtum Lauenburg) in Schleswig-Holstein in Northern Germany, 10 km southeast of Hamburg on the banks of the River Elbe.
History
Politics
At present, the city council is composed as follows:
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Economics and transportation
Geesthacht is a major energy and scientific research center. It has the Krümmel Nuclear Power Plant, a boiling water nuclear reactor on the River Elbe, and a pumped storage hydroelectrical plant situated within a few hundreds metres of the nuclear power plant. It consists of an artificial lake 80m above the river, where the water is pumped up from, and storage for later use in generating electricity when demand is high.
Freeway 25 from Hamburg
Federal road B5 from Hamburg in the west to Lauenburg in the east
Disused railway line to Hamburg-Bergedorf
River port on the Elbe, Elbe locks
The nearest airport is at Hamburg-Fuhlsbüttel
The nearest sea port is in Hamburg
State institutions
GKSS-Forschungszentrum - nuclear research institute
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Leisure and sports sites
Open-air swimming pool at the Elbe
Theatre
Kleines Theater Schillerstrasse - small art meetings and cinema
Museums
Krügersches Haus - a permanent exhibition relating the history of the city
Personalities
Honorary citizens
Rudolf Basedau (20 November 1897 – 23 October 1975), politician (SPD), member of the Schleswig-Holstein parliament
Trivia
The conservative politician Uwe Barschel, who was later involved in the "Waterkantgate" scandal, took his Abitur at the Otto-Hahn-Gymnasium in Geesthacht and as a student representative invited former Nazi admiral Dönitz to give a presentation on the topic of 'The Modernisation of History Classes' ("Aktualisierung des Geschichtsunterrichts"). Following the scandal, his principal committed suicide under the ensuing pressure (External Link ).
Literature
Heinz Bohlmann: Fäuste, Führer, Flüchtlingstrecks. Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der Städte Geesthacht und Lauenburg/Elbe 1930-1950. Schwarzenbeck 1990. ISBN 3-921595-15-0
Bernhard Michael Menapace: "Klein-Moskau" wird braun: Geesthacht in der Endphase der Weimarer Republik (1928-1933). Kiel 1991. ISBN 3-89029-923-7
August Ziehl: Geesthacht - 60 Jahre Arbeiterbewegung 1890-1950. Geesthacht 1958.
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Further Information
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