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{{short description|Street in Oberhausen, Germany}}
The '''Flaßhofstraße''' is street in the city of [[Oberhausen]] in the [[ Ruhr| Ruhr district]] of Germany. It is the centre of the city's [[red-light district]].
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The '''Flaßhofstraße''' is street in the city of [[Oberhausen]] in the [[Ruhr| Ruhr district]] of Germany. It is the centre of the city's [[red-light district]].


==History==
==History==
The [[brothel]] street in the central district of Oberhausen has existed in its present form since 1963. It is relatively large in relation to the population of Oberhausen and is a controlled regulation zone. Flaßhofstraße has 16 buildings in which [[prostitute]]s rent a total of around 230 rooms. A 2011 police report stated most of the women working in the street come from [[Romania]], [[Bulgaria]] and [[Poland]].<ref name="www.derwesten.de">{{cite web |last1=Micke |first1=Andrea |title=Wie Prostituierte an der Flaßhofstraße in Oberhausen mit Sex Geld verdienen |url=https://www.derwesten.de/staedte/oberhausen/wie-prostituierte-an-der-flasshofstrasse-in-oberhausen-mit-sex-geld-verdienen-id4433769.html |website=www.derwesten.de |trans-title=How prostitutes make money on sex on Flaßhofstrasse in Oberhausen |accessdate=22 April 2020 |language=de |date=18 March 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Micke |first1=Andrea |title=Sperrgebiet Flaßhofstraße |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304002200/http://kunden.mio-gmbh.de/fileadmin/Kunden/ZC_Oberhausen/Dokumente/PDF/2011/20110319_NRZ.pdf |website=NRZ |trans-title=Restricted area Flaßhofstrasse |accessdate=22 April 2020 |language=de |date=19 March 2011}}</ref>
The [[brothel]] street in the central district of Oberhausen has existed in its present form since 1963. It is relatively large in relation to the population of Oberhausen and is a controlled regulation zone. Flaßhofstraße has 16 buildings in which [[prostitute]]s rent a total of around 230 rooms. A 2011 police report stated most of the women working in the street come from [[Romania]], [[Bulgaria]] and [[Poland]].{{sfn|Micke|2011a}}{{sfn|Micke|2011b}}


''Flaßhofstrasse'' was originally called ''Eintrachtstrasse''. [[Prostitution]] on the upper part of this street occurred prior to 1914. The street's reputation soon became known beyond the city. When the [[Ruhr uprising]] broke out in defence of the [[Kapp Putsch]] in March 1920, the [[Ruhr Red Army]], whose goal was the establishment of a [[Dictatorship of the proletariat]], put into service the so-called "Red Cross sisters" as medical personnel, who consisted exclusively of prostitutes who were recruited "especially from Oberhausen".<ref>{{cite book |last1=Lucas |first1=Erhard |title=Märzrevolution 1920. Band 2: Der bewaffnete Arbeiteraufstand im Ruhrgebiet in seiner inneren Struktur und in seinem Verhältnis zu den Klassenkämpfen in den verschiedenen Regionen des Reiches : [bei der vorliegenden Untersuchung handelt es sich um die Fortführung der 1970 im März-Verl. erschienenen Arbeit "Märzrevolution im Ruhrgebiet"] |date=1973 |publisher=Verl. Roter Stern |trans-title=March Revolution 1920 . Volume 2: The armed workers' uprising in the Ruhr area in its structure and in relation to the class struggles in the different regions of the empire |isbn=9783878770640 |page=83f}}</ref> Some of them, the ''Karbol-Mäuschen'' (carbolic mice), took part in the looting of Schloss Sythen on March 21, 1920, which was then in the possession of the Count Otto von Westerholt and Gysenberg (1875-1920).<ref>{{cite book |last1=Wübbe |first1=Walter |title=Plünderung auf Haus Sythen 1920 |date=2010 |trans-title=Looting at House Sythen |location=Haltern am See}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |last1=Kalfhues |first1=Franz Josef |title=Vestischer Kalender 1996 |date=1996 |publisher=Jahrgang |pages=38-47 |language=de |chapter=Plünderung und Mord auf Haus Sythen. Aus dem Tagebuch des Josef Mallmann 1920 [ Looting and murder on the Sythen house. From the diary of Josef Mallmann 1920]}}</ref> "Red Cross Sisters" of the Red Ruhr Army, who were found with a pistol were shot by the Freikorps Epp, who had been deployed against the Ruhr uprising.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Remer |first1=David |title=Die historische Entwicklung der autonomen Antifaschistischen Aktion" |url=http://www.trend.infopartisan.net/trd0401/t050401.html |website=www.trend.infopartisan.net |trans-title=The historical development of the autonomous "anti-fascist action" |accessdate=22 April 2020 |language=de}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |last1=Ruge |first1=Wolfgang |title=Weimar, Republik auf Zeit |date=1969 |publisher=Deutscher Verlag der Wissenschaften |page=71 |language=de}}</ref>
''Flaßhofstrasse'' was originally called ''Eintrachtstrasse''. [[Prostitution]] on the upper part of this street occurred prior to 1914. The street's reputation soon became known beyond the city. When the [[Ruhr uprising]] broke out in defiance of the [[Kapp Putsch]] in March 1920, the [[Ruhr Red Army]], whose goal was the establishment of a [[Dictatorship of the proletariat]], put into service the so-called "Red Cross sisters" as medical personnel, who consisted exclusively of prostitutes who were recruited "especially from Oberhausen".{{sfn|Lucas|1973|p=83f}} Some of them, the ''Karbol-Mäuschen'' (carbolic mice), took part in the looting of Schloss Sythen on March 21, 1920, which was then in the possession of the Count Otto von Westerholt and Gysenberg (1875-1920).{{sfn|Wübbe|2010}}{{sfn|Kalfhues|1996|pp=38-47}} "Red Cross Sisters" of the Red Ruhr Army, who were found with a pistol were shot by the Freikorps Epp, who had been deployed against the Ruhr uprising.{{sfn|Remer|2013}}{{sfn|Ruge|1969|p=71}}


The part of ''Eintrachtstrasse'' affected by prostitution was renamed ''Flaßhofstrasse'' on April 1, 1921 by a decree from the President of the Government of Düsseldorf, Walther Grützner . Under the threat of expropriation, the residents of the houses in this section had to prove that the houses were rented for residential purposes. On March 31, 1921, an Oberhausen newspaper reported that the ordinance had worked.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Lucas |first1=Erhard |title=Märzrevolution 1920. Band 2: Der bewaffnete Arbeiteraufstand im Ruhrgebiet in seiner inneren Struktur und in seinem Verhältnis zu den Klassenkämpfen in den verschiedenen Regionen des Reiches : [bei der vorliegenden Untersuchung handelt es sich um die Fortführung der 1970 im März-Verl. erschienenen Arbeit "Märzrevolution im Ruhrgebiet"] |date=1973 |publisher=Verl. Roter Stern |trans-title=March Revolution 1920 . Volume 2: The armed workers' uprising in the Ruhr area in its structure and in relation to the class struggles in the different regions of the empire |isbn=9783878770640 |page=84}}</ref>
The part of ''Eintrachtstrasse'' affected by prostitution was renamed ''Flaßhofstrasse'' on April 1, 1921 by a decree from the President of the Government of Düsseldorf, Walther Grützner . Under the threat of expropriation, the residents of the houses in this section had to prove that the houses were rented for residential purposes. On March 31, 1921, an Oberhausen newspaper reported that the ordinance had worked.{{sfn|Lucas|1973|p=84}}


Christian Flaßhof was honored with the new name of the street. He had, with his brother-in-law Jobst Waldthausen and Wilhelm Lueg, drilled exploratory holes on the Lipper Heide and discovered coal in 1845, the Concordia colliery being set-up on the strength of these findings.
Christian Flaßhof was honoured with the new name of the street. He had, with his brother-in-law Jobst Waldthausen and Wilhelm Lueg, drilled exploratory holes on the Lipper Heide and discovered coal in 1845, the Concordia colliery being set-up on the strength of these findings.


When prostitution on ''Flaßhofstraße'' was revived in the 1930s, the residents of the rest of ''Eintrachtstrasse'' pushed for a renaming. In 1938 this section was renamed ''Linsingenstrasse''.
When prostitution on ''Flaßhofstraße'' was revived in the 1930s, the residents of the rest of ''Eintrachtstrasse'' pushed for a renaming. In 1938 this section was renamed ''Linsingenstrasse''.


In the late 1960s a "privacy screen" made from corrugated iron was erected across the end of the street.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Alexander |first1=Rolf B. |title=Die Prostitution in Deutschland |date=1969 |publisher=Lichtenberg |page=179 |url=https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=Y0QQAQAAIAAJ&dq=Rolf+B.+Alexander%3A+Die+Prostitution+in+Deutschland.&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=Fla%C3%9Fhofstra%C3%9Fe. |language=de}}</ref>
In the late 1960s a "privacy screen" made from corrugated iron was erected across the end of the street.{{sfn|Alexander|1969|p=179}}


==Modern times==
In its [[Functional zoning|city zone planning]], which was carried out from 2001 to 2003, there was a limit applied to the spatial use of brothels. The brothel area of ​​''Flaßhofstrasse'' was measured and a special area with for brothels was defined with “regional importance”.<ref>{{cite web |title=Aktueller rechtskräftiger Bebauungsplan - 443 - Grenzstraße/Friedenstraße im Stadtteil Oberhausen-Mitte |url=https://www.o-sp.de/oberhausen/plan/plan_details.php?pid=336&L1=33&art=697 |website=Bauleitplanung online |trans-title=Current legally binding development plan - 443 - Grenzstrasse / Friedenstrasse in the district of Oberhausen-Mitte |accessdate=22 April 2020 |language=de}}</ref>
In its [[Functional zoning|city zone planning]], which was carried out from 2001 to 2003, there was a limit applied to the spatial use of brothels. The brothel area of ''Flaßhofstrasse'' was measured and a special area with for brothels was defined with “regional importance”.<ref>{{cite web |title=Aktueller rechtskräftiger Bebauungsplan - 443 - Grenzstraße/Friedenstraße im Stadtteil Oberhausen-Mitte |url=https://www.o-sp.de/oberhausen/plan/plan_details.php?pid=336&L1=33&art=697 |website=Bauleitplanung online |trans-title=Current legally binding development plan - 443 - Grenzstrasse / Friedenstrasse in the district of Oberhausen-Mitte |accessdate=22 April 2020 |language=de}}</ref>


Following the introduction of the "amusement tax"colloquially known as "sex tax", in 2008, the city ​​of Oberhausen has been levying tax amounts on the operators of the "accommodation establishments" used as brothels in Flaßhofstrasse. In 2011 these were amounts between 50,000 and 300,000 euros. Some of the companies concerned brought an action before the [[Düsseldorf]] Administrative Court. The court ruled in 2011 that this tax was a permissible expense tax and dismissed the lawsuits.<ref>{{cite web |title=Oberhausen darf Sexsteuer weiter erheben |url=https://www.derwesten.de/staedte/oberhausen/oberhausen-darf-sexsteuer-weiter-erheben-id5151734.html |website=www.derwesten.de |trans-title=Oberhausen may continue to levy sex tax |accessdate=22 April 2020 |language=de |date=11 October 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Verwaltungsgericht Düsseldorf, Kommunale Steuern |url=http://www.justiz.nrw.de/nrwe/ovgs/vg_duesseldorf/j2011/25_K_6960_10urteil20111010.html |website=www.justiz.nrw.de |trans-title=Administrative court Düsseldorf, 25 K 6960/10 |accessdate=22 April 2020 |language=de |date=10 October 2011}}</ref>
Following the introduction of the "amusement tax"colloquially known as "sex tax", in 2008, the city of Oberhausen has been levying tax amounts on the operators of the "accommodation establishments" used as brothels in Flaßhofstrasse. In 2011 these were amounts between 50,000 and 300,000 euros. Some of the companies concerned brought an action before the [[Düsseldorf]] Administrative Court. The court ruled in 2011 that this tax was a permissible expense tax and dismissed the lawsuits.<ref>{{cite web |title=Oberhausen darf Sexsteuer weiter erheben |url=https://www.derwesten.de/staedte/oberhausen/oberhausen-darf-sexsteuer-weiter-erheben-id5151734.html |website=www.derwesten.de |trans-title=Oberhausen may continue to levy sex tax |accessdate=22 April 2020 |language=de |date=11 October 2011 |archive-date=23 January 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220123040331/https://www.derwesten.de/staedte/oberhausen/oberhausen-darf-sexsteuer-weiter-erheben-id5151734.html |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Verwaltungsgericht Düsseldorf, Kommunale Steuern |url=http://www.justiz.nrw.de/nrwe/ovgs/vg_duesseldorf/j2011/25_K_6960_10urteil20111010.html |website=www.justiz.nrw.de |trans-title=Administrative court Düsseldorf, 25 K 6960/10 |accessdate=22 April 2020 |language=de |date=10 October 2011 |archive-date=2 October 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231002171634/http://www.justiz.nrw.de/nrwe/ovgs/vg_duesseldorf/j2011/25_K_6960_10urteil20111010.html |url-status=dead }}</ref>


The president of the Oberhausen [[Hells Angels]], previously head of an earlier chapter of the [[Bandidos]], was the tenant of eight of the 16 houses on Flaßhofstrasse. In 2013 there was a struggle for supremacy with fights and shootings.<ref>{{cite web |title=Bandido angeschossen - Razzia bei Hells Angels in Oberhausen |url=https://www.derwesten.de/staedte/oberhausen/bandido-angeschossen-razzia-bei-hells-angels-in-oberhausen-id8654446.html |website=www.derwesten.de |trans-title=Bandido shot - raid on Hells Angels in Oberhausen |accessdate=22 April 2020 |language=de |date=10 November 2013}}</ref> In the same year the 50th anniversary of the brothel street was celebrated.<ref>{{cite web |author1=www.derwesten.de |title=Bier, Brüste, Bratwurst - die Bordelle auf der Flaßhofstraße in Oberhausen feiern 50. Geburtstag {{!}} WAZ.de |url=https://www.derwesten.de/staedte/oberhausen/bier-brueste-bratwurst-die-bordelle-auf-der-flasshofstrasse-in-oberhausen-feiern-50-geburtstag-id8414545.html |website=web.archive.org |trans-title=Beer, breasts, bratwurst - the brothels on Flaßhofstrasse in Oberhausen are celebrating their 50th birthday |accessdate=22 April 2020 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130911024116/https://www.derwesten.de/staedte/oberhausen/bier-brueste-bratwurst-die-bordelle-auf-der-flasshofstrasse-in-oberhausen-feiern-50-geburtstag-id8414545.html |archivedate=11 September 2013 |date=8 September 2013}}</ref>
The president of the Oberhausen [[Hells Angels]], previously head of an earlier chapter of the [[Bandidos Motorcycle Club|Bandidos]], was the tenant of eight of the 16 houses on Flaßhofstrasse. In 2013 there was a struggle for supremacy with fights and shootings.<ref>{{cite web |title=Bandido angeschossen - Razzia bei Hells Angels in Oberhausen |url=https://www.derwesten.de/staedte/oberhausen/bandido-angeschossen-razzia-bei-hells-angels-in-oberhausen-id8654446.html |website=www.derwesten.de |trans-title=Bandido shot - raid on Hells Angels in Oberhausen |accessdate=22 April 2020 |language=de |date=10 November 2013 |archive-date=6 October 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171006012941/https://www.derwesten.de/staedte/oberhausen/bandido-angeschossen-razzia-bei-hells-angels-in-oberhausen-id8654446.html |url-status=dead }}</ref> In the same year the 50th anniversary of the brothel street was celebrated.<ref>{{cite news |author1= |title=Bier, Brüste, Bratwurst - die Bordelle auf der Flaßhofstraße in Oberhausen feiern 50. Geburtstag |url=https://www.derwesten.de/staedte/oberhausen/bier-brueste-bratwurst-die-bordelle-auf-der-flasshofstrasse-in-oberhausen-feiern-50-geburtstag-id8414545.html |newspaper=Waz |trans-title=Beer, breasts, bratwurst - the brothels on Flaßhofstrasse in Oberhausen are celebrating their 50th birthday |accessdate=22 April 2020 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130911024116/https://www.derwesten.de/staedte/oberhausen/bier-brueste-bratwurst-die-bordelle-auf-der-flasshofstrasse-in-oberhausen-feiern-50-geburtstag-id8414545.html |archivedate=11 September 2013 |date=8 September 2013 |last1=Fischer |first1=Annika }}</ref>


In May 2015 it was announced that the brothel operator [[Bert Wollersheim]], known from television shows, was to beautify Flaßhofstrasse.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Micke |first1=Andrea |title=Wollersheim soll Oberhausener Rotlichtviertel verschönern |url=https://www.derwesten.de/staedte/oberhausen/wollersheim-soll-oberhausener-rotlichtviertel-verschoenern-id10695877.html |website=www.derwesten.de |trans-title=Wollersheim is said to beautify Oberhausen's red light district |accessdate=22 April 2020 |language=de |date=21 May 2015}}</ref> Daniel Schranz, who was elected mayor of Oberhausen in September 2015, replied to Wollersheim's plans in his election campaign that the term "beautiful" should not be used for a street of prostitution and he would "do everything possible to move the red light area out of the city centre."<ref>{{cite web |title=Schranz zur Roten Meile: Falsche Antwort |url=https://www.derwesten.de/staedte/oberhausen/schranz-zur-roten-meile-falsche-antwort-id10702086.html |website=www.derwesten.de |trans-title=Schranzen zum Roten Meile: Wrong answer |accessdate=22 April 2020 |language=de |date=23 May 2015}}</ref>
In May 2015 it was announced that the brothel operator [[Bert Wollersheim]], known from television shows, was to beautify Flaßhofstrasse.{{sfn|Micke|2015}} Daniel Schranz, who was elected mayor of Oberhausen in September 2015, replied to Wollersheim's plans in his election campaign that the term "beautiful" should not be used for a street of prostitution and he would "do everything possible to move the red light area out of the city centre."<ref>{{cite web |title=Schranz zur Roten Meile: Falsche Antwort |url=https://www.derwesten.de/staedte/oberhausen/schranz-zur-roten-meile-falsche-antwort-id10702086.html |website=www.derwesten.de |trans-title=Schranzen zum Roten Meile: Wrong answer |accessdate=22 April 2020 |language=de |date=23 May 2015 }}{{Dead link|date=December 2024 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>

==See also==
* [[Prostitution in Germany]]


==References==
==References==
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==Bibliography==
* {{cite book |last1=Alexander |first1=Rolf B. |title=Die Prostitution in Deutschland |date=1969 |publisher=Lichtenberg |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Y0QQAQAAIAAJ&q=Fla%C3%9Fhofstra%C3%9Fe. |language=de}}
* {{cite book |last1=Kalfhues |first1=Franz Josef |title=Vestischer Kalender 1996 |date=1996 |publisher=Jahrgang |language=de |chapter=Plünderung und Mord auf Haus Sythen. Aus dem Tagebuch des Josef Mallmann 1920 [ Looting and murder on the Sythen house. From the diary of Josef Mallmann 1920]}}
* {{cite book |last1=Lucas |first1=Erhard |title=Märzrevolution 1920. Band 2: Der bewaffnete Arbeiteraufstand im Ruhrgebiet in seiner inneren Struktur und in seinem Verhältnis zu den Klassenkämpfen in den verschiedenen Regionen des Reiches : [bei der vorliegenden Untersuchung handelt es sich um die Fortführung der 1970 im März-Verl. erschienenen Arbeit "Märzrevolution im Ruhrgebiet"] |date=1973 |publisher=Verl. Roter Stern |trans-title=March Revolution 1920 . Volume 2: The armed workers' uprising in the Ruhr area in its structure and in relation to the class struggles in the different regions of the empire |isbn=9783878770640 }}
* {{cite web |last1=Micke |first1=Andrea |title=Wie Prostituierte an der Flaßhofstraße in Oberhausen mit Sex Geld verdienen |url=https://www.derwesten.de/staedte/oberhausen/wie-prostituierte-an-der-flasshofstrasse-in-oberhausen-mit-sex-geld-verdienen-id4433769.html |website=www.derwesten.de |trans-title=How prostitutes make money on sex on Flaßhofstrasse in Oberhausen |accessdate=22 April 2020 |language=de |date=18 March 2011 |ref={{harvid|Micke|2011a}} |archive-date=16 January 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210116154537/https://www.derwesten.de/staedte/oberhausen/wie-prostituierte-an-der-flasshofstrasse-in-oberhausen-mit-sex-geld-verdienen-id4433769.html |url-status=dead }}
* {{cite web |last1=Micke |first1=Andrea |title=Sperrgebiet Flaßhofstraße |url=http://kunden.mio-gmbh.de/fileadmin/Kunden/ZC_Oberhausen/Dokumente/PDF/2011/20110319_NRZ.pdf |website=NRZ |trans-title=Restricted area Flaßhofstrasse |accessdate=22 April 2020 |language=de |date=19 March 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304002200/http://kunden.mio-gmbh.de/fileadmin/Kunden/ZC_Oberhausen/Dokumente/PDF/2011/20110319_NRZ.pdf |archive-date=2016-03-04 |ref={{harvid|Micke|2011b}} }}
* {{cite web |last1=Micke |first1=Andrea |title=Wollersheim soll Oberhausener Rotlichtviertel verschönern |url=https://www.derwesten.de/staedte/oberhausen/wollersheim-soll-oberhausener-rotlichtviertel-verschoenern-id10695877.html |website=www.derwesten.de |trans-title=Wollersheim is said to beautify Oberhausen's red light district |accessdate=22 April 2020 |language=de |date=21 May 2015}}
* {{cite web |last1=Remer |first1=David |title=Die historische Entwicklung der autonomen Antifaschistischen Aktion |url=http://www.trend.infopartisan.net/trd0401/t050401.html |website=www.trend.infopartisan.net |trans-title=The historical development of the autonomous "anti-fascist action"|year=2013 |accessdate=22 April 2020 |language=de}}
* {{cite book |last1=Ruge |first1=Wolfgang |title=Weimar, Republik auf Zeit |date=1969 |publisher=Deutscher Verlag der Wissenschaften |language=de}}
* {{cite book |last1=Wübbe |first1=Walter |title=Plünderung auf Haus Sythen 1920 |date=2010 |trans-title=Looting at House Sythen |location=Haltern am See}}

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Flaßhofstraße
Street in Oberhausen, Germany
Entrance to Flaßhofstraße
Former name(s)Eintrachtstrasse
NamesakeChristian Flaßhof
LocationOberhausen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Coordinates51°28′01″N 6°50′51″E / 51.4669252°N 6.8475659°E / 51.4669252; 6.8475659
FromHermann-Albertz-Straße
ToGrenzstraße
Other
Known forProstitution

The Flaßhofstraße is street in the city of Oberhausen in the Ruhr district of Germany. It is the centre of the city's red-light district.

History

[edit]

The brothel street in the central district of Oberhausen has existed in its present form since 1963. It is relatively large in relation to the population of Oberhausen and is a controlled regulation zone. Flaßhofstraße has 16 buildings in which prostitutes rent a total of around 230 rooms. A 2011 police report stated most of the women working in the street come from Romania, Bulgaria and Poland.[1][2]

Flaßhofstrasse was originally called Eintrachtstrasse. Prostitution on the upper part of this street occurred prior to 1914. The street's reputation soon became known beyond the city. When the Ruhr uprising broke out in defiance of the Kapp Putsch in March 1920, the Ruhr Red Army, whose goal was the establishment of a Dictatorship of the proletariat, put into service the so-called "Red Cross sisters" as medical personnel, who consisted exclusively of prostitutes who were recruited "especially from Oberhausen".[3] Some of them, the Karbol-Mäuschen (carbolic mice), took part in the looting of Schloss Sythen on March 21, 1920, which was then in the possession of the Count Otto von Westerholt and Gysenberg (1875-1920).[4][5] "Red Cross Sisters" of the Red Ruhr Army, who were found with a pistol were shot by the Freikorps Epp, who had been deployed against the Ruhr uprising.[6][7]

The part of Eintrachtstrasse affected by prostitution was renamed Flaßhofstrasse on April 1, 1921 by a decree from the President of the Government of Düsseldorf, Walther Grützner . Under the threat of expropriation, the residents of the houses in this section had to prove that the houses were rented for residential purposes. On March 31, 1921, an Oberhausen newspaper reported that the ordinance had worked.[8]

Christian Flaßhof was honoured with the new name of the street. He had, with his brother-in-law Jobst Waldthausen and Wilhelm Lueg, drilled exploratory holes on the Lipper Heide and discovered coal in 1845, the Concordia colliery being set-up on the strength of these findings.

When prostitution on Flaßhofstraße was revived in the 1930s, the residents of the rest of Eintrachtstrasse pushed for a renaming. In 1938 this section was renamed Linsingenstrasse.

In the late 1960s a "privacy screen" made from corrugated iron was erected across the end of the street.[9]

Modern times

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In its city zone planning, which was carried out from 2001 to 2003, there was a limit applied to the spatial use of brothels. The brothel area of Flaßhofstrasse was measured and a special area with for brothels was defined with “regional importance”.[10]

Following the introduction of the "amusement tax"colloquially known as "sex tax", in 2008, the city of Oberhausen has been levying tax amounts on the operators of the "accommodation establishments" used as brothels in Flaßhofstrasse. In 2011 these were amounts between 50,000 and 300,000 euros. Some of the companies concerned brought an action before the Düsseldorf Administrative Court. The court ruled in 2011 that this tax was a permissible expense tax and dismissed the lawsuits.[11][12]

The president of the Oberhausen Hells Angels, previously head of an earlier chapter of the Bandidos, was the tenant of eight of the 16 houses on Flaßhofstrasse. In 2013 there was a struggle for supremacy with fights and shootings.[13] In the same year the 50th anniversary of the brothel street was celebrated.[14]

In May 2015 it was announced that the brothel operator Bert Wollersheim, known from television shows, was to beautify Flaßhofstrasse.[15] Daniel Schranz, who was elected mayor of Oberhausen in September 2015, replied to Wollersheim's plans in his election campaign that the term "beautiful" should not be used for a street of prostitution and he would "do everything possible to move the red light area out of the city centre."[16]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Micke 2011a.
  2. ^ Micke 2011b.
  3. ^ Lucas 1973, p. 83f.
  4. ^ Wübbe 2010.
  5. ^ Kalfhues 1996, pp. 38–47.
  6. ^ Remer 2013.
  7. ^ Ruge 1969, p. 71.
  8. ^ Lucas 1973, p. 84.
  9. ^ Alexander 1969, p. 179.
  10. ^ "Aktueller rechtskräftiger Bebauungsplan - 443 - Grenzstraße/Friedenstraße im Stadtteil Oberhausen-Mitte" [Current legally binding development plan - 443 - Grenzstrasse / Friedenstrasse in the district of Oberhausen-Mitte]. Bauleitplanung online (in German). Retrieved 22 April 2020.
  11. ^ "Oberhausen darf Sexsteuer weiter erheben" [Oberhausen may continue to levy sex tax]. www.derwesten.de (in German). 11 October 2011. Archived from the original on 23 January 2022. Retrieved 22 April 2020.
  12. ^ "Verwaltungsgericht Düsseldorf, Kommunale Steuern" [Administrative court Düsseldorf, 25 K 6960/10]. www.justiz.nrw.de (in German). 10 October 2011. Archived from the original on 2 October 2023. Retrieved 22 April 2020.
  13. ^ "Bandido angeschossen - Razzia bei Hells Angels in Oberhausen" [Bandido shot - raid on Hells Angels in Oberhausen]. www.derwesten.de (in German). 10 November 2013. Archived from the original on 6 October 2017. Retrieved 22 April 2020.
  14. ^ Fischer, Annika (8 September 2013). "Bier, Brüste, Bratwurst - die Bordelle auf der Flaßhofstraße in Oberhausen feiern 50. Geburtstag" [Beer, breasts, bratwurst - the brothels on Flaßhofstrasse in Oberhausen are celebrating their 50th birthday]. Waz. Archived from the original on 11 September 2013. Retrieved 22 April 2020.
  15. ^ Micke 2015.
  16. ^ "Schranz zur Roten Meile: Falsche Antwort" [Schranzen zum Roten Meile: Wrong answer]. www.derwesten.de (in German). 23 May 2015. Retrieved 22 April 2020.[permanent dead link]

Bibliography

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  • Alexander, Rolf B. (1969). Die Prostitution in Deutschland (in German). Lichtenberg.
  • Kalfhues, Franz Josef (1996). "Plünderung und Mord auf Haus Sythen. Aus dem Tagebuch des Josef Mallmann 1920 [ Looting and murder on the Sythen house. From the diary of Josef Mallmann 1920]". Vestischer Kalender 1996 (in German). Jahrgang.
  • Lucas, Erhard (1973). Märzrevolution 1920. Band 2: Der bewaffnete Arbeiteraufstand im Ruhrgebiet in seiner inneren Struktur und in seinem Verhältnis zu den Klassenkämpfen in den verschiedenen Regionen des Reiches : [bei der vorliegenden Untersuchung handelt es sich um die Fortführung der 1970 im März-Verl. erschienenen Arbeit "Märzrevolution im Ruhrgebiet"] [March Revolution 1920 . Volume 2: The armed workers' uprising in the Ruhr area in its structure and in relation to the class struggles in the different regions of the empire]. Verl. Roter Stern. ISBN 9783878770640.
  • Micke, Andrea (18 March 2011). "Wie Prostituierte an der Flaßhofstraße in Oberhausen mit Sex Geld verdienen" [How prostitutes make money on sex on Flaßhofstrasse in Oberhausen]. www.derwesten.de (in German). Archived from the original on 16 January 2021. Retrieved 22 April 2020.
  • Micke, Andrea (19 March 2011). "Sperrgebiet Flaßhofstraße" [Restricted area Flaßhofstrasse] (PDF). NRZ (in German). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 22 April 2020.
  • Micke, Andrea (21 May 2015). "Wollersheim soll Oberhausener Rotlichtviertel verschönern" [Wollersheim is said to beautify Oberhausen's red light district]. www.derwesten.de (in German). Retrieved 22 April 2020.
  • Remer, David (2013). "Die historische Entwicklung der autonomen Antifaschistischen Aktion" [The historical development of the autonomous "anti-fascist action"]. www.trend.infopartisan.net (in German). Retrieved 22 April 2020.
  • Ruge, Wolfgang (1969). Weimar, Republik auf Zeit (in German). Deutscher Verlag der Wissenschaften.
  • Wübbe, Walter (2010). Plünderung auf Haus Sythen 1920 [Looting at House Sythen]. Haltern am See.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)