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The modern political squatting movement began in Hamburg, Germany, when Neue Große Bergstraße 226 was occupied in 1970. Squatters wanted to provide housing for themselves amongst other demands such as preventing buildings from being demolished and finding space for cultural activities. The Hafenstraße buildings were first occupied in 1981 and were finally legalized after a long political struggle in 1995. The still extant Rote Flora self-managed social centre was occupied in 1989. Squatting actions continue into the present; more recent attempts are quickly evicted, although the Gängeviertel buildings were squatted and legalized in the 2010s.

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  • Hausbesetzungen in Hamburg finden seit Anfang der 1970er-Jahre in unterschiedlicher Form und aus verschiedenen Beweggründen statt. Wie in anderen Städten auch, ist die Hauptmotivation der Erhalt von Gebäuden und bezahlbarem Wohnraum und die Errichtung von Gemeinschaftseinrichtungen, Kultur- und Stadtteilzentren. Besetzungen richten sich oft gegen die Stadtplanungs- und Sanierungspolitik der Stadt Hamburg, teilweise aber auch direkt gegen Hauseigentümer, wenn gekündigte und von Räumung bedrohte Mieter die Häuser nicht verlassen. (de)
  • The modern political squatting movement began in Hamburg, Germany, when Neue Große Bergstraße 226 was occupied in 1970. Squatters wanted to provide housing for themselves amongst other demands such as preventing buildings from being demolished and finding space for cultural activities. The Hafenstraße buildings were first occupied in 1981 and were finally legalized after a long political struggle in 1995. The still extant Rote Flora self-managed social centre was occupied in 1989. Squatting actions continue into the present; more recent attempts are quickly evicted, although the Gängeviertel buildings were squatted and legalized in the 2010s. (en)
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  • Hausbesetzungen in Hamburg finden seit Anfang der 1970er-Jahre in unterschiedlicher Form und aus verschiedenen Beweggründen statt. Wie in anderen Städten auch, ist die Hauptmotivation der Erhalt von Gebäuden und bezahlbarem Wohnraum und die Errichtung von Gemeinschaftseinrichtungen, Kultur- und Stadtteilzentren. Besetzungen richten sich oft gegen die Stadtplanungs- und Sanierungspolitik der Stadt Hamburg, teilweise aber auch direkt gegen Hauseigentümer, wenn gekündigte und von Räumung bedrohte Mieter die Häuser nicht verlassen. (de)
  • The modern political squatting movement began in Hamburg, Germany, when Neue Große Bergstraße 226 was occupied in 1970. Squatters wanted to provide housing for themselves amongst other demands such as preventing buildings from being demolished and finding space for cultural activities. The Hafenstraße buildings were first occupied in 1981 and were finally legalized after a long political struggle in 1995. The still extant Rote Flora self-managed social centre was occupied in 1989. Squatting actions continue into the present; more recent attempts are quickly evicted, although the Gängeviertel buildings were squatted and legalized in the 2010s. (en)
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  • Hausbesetzungen in Hamburg (de)
  • Squatting in Hamburg (en)
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