Schuttberg

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Olympiaberg in Olympiapark, Munich
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View from top of Birkenkopf in Stuttgart
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The Grüner Heiner in Stuttgart-Weilimdorf
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The Teufelsberg in Berlin
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The Humboldthöhe in Berlin
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The Volkspark Prenzlauer Berg (Oderbruchkippe) in Berlin

Schuttberg (Template:Langx) is a German term for a mound made of rubble or out of a rubbish heap.

Many were amassed following the extensive damage from strategic bombing during World War II. These types are more specifically termed Trümmerberg (rubble mountain) and are known colloquially by various namesakes such as Mont Klamott (Mount Rag), Monte Scherbelino (Mount Shard), and Scherbelberg (Shard Mountain). Most major cities in Germany have at least one Schuttberg.

Known Schuttberge

Schuttberge in major German cities
City Trümmerberg Elevation (above sea level) Height (relative) Volume
Berlin Teufelsberg Script error: No such module "convert". Script error: No such module "convert". Script error: No such module "convert".
Berlin Oderbruchkippe (Volkspark Prenzlauer Berg) Script error: No such module "convert". Script error: No such module "convert".
Berlin Dörferblick Script error: No such module "convert".
Berlin Humboldthöhe Script error: No such module "convert".
Berlin Großer and Kleiner Bunkerberg (Volkspark Friedrichshain) Script error: No such module "convert". Script error: No such module "convert". Script error: No such module "convert".
Berlin Insulaner Script error: No such module "convert".
Berlin Tempelhofer Marienhöhe Script error: No such module "convert". Script error: No such module "convert".
Berlin Rixdorfer Höhe Script error: No such module "convert".
Cologne Herkulesberg Script error: No such module "convert". approx. Script error: No such module "convert".
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Frankfurt am Main Monte Scherbelino Script error: No such module "convert". approx. Script error: No such module "convert". Script error: No such module "convert".
Hannover Monte Müllo Script error: No such module "convert". approx. Script error: No such module "convert".
Leipzig Fockeberg Script error: No such module "convert". approx. Script error: No such module "convert".
Mönchengladbach Rheydter Höhe Script error: No such module "convert". Script error: No such module "convert".
Munich Olympiaberg Script error: No such module "convert". Script error: No such module "convert".
Munich Luitpoldhügel Script error: No such module "convert". Script error: No such module "convert".
Munich Neuhofener Berg Script error: No such module "convert".[1]
Nuremberg Silberbuck Script error: No such module "convert". Script error: No such module "convert". Script error: No such module "convert". (approx. Script error: No such module "convert". below the water level of Silbersee)[2]
Pforzheim Wallberg Script error: No such module "convert". Script error: No such module "convert". Script error: No such module "convert".
Stuttgart Birkenkopf Script error: No such module "convert". Script error: No such module "convert". Script error: No such module "convert".
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Berlin

The amount of debris in Berlin is about 15 percent of the total rubble in the whole of Germany.[3]

Frankfurt am Main

To remove and recycle the rubble the city authorities in the autumn of 1945 created the non-profit Trümmerverwertungsgesellschaft which was tasked with removing the rubble and recycling it. Initially the removed rubble was piled up on a rubble mountain called Monte Scherbelino, before the material was recycled and processed to such an extent that by 1964 the pile of rubble had completely disappeared.

Nuremberg

Silberbuck is in the Dutzendteich recreation area and former Reichsparteitagsgelände. The Silbersee is at the base of the disposal. The lake is contaminated with various toxic substances. Although swimming in the water is prohibited, about 50 people have lost their lives in the water since the end of World War II.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Sources

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