Wolfen, Germany
Wolfen is a town in the district Anhalt-Bitterfeld, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Since 1 July 2007 it is part of the town Bitterfeld-Wolfen. It is situated approximately 6 kilometres northwest of Bitterfeld, and 20 kilometres south of Dessau.
History
The first documentary mention of Wolfen was as Wulffen in 1400 in a fee (feudal tenure). The place name was named after a founder whose name began with Wolf. In 1846 lignite was found in the region which was mined and the current Silver Lake was developed from this mine. Later the area became a center of the German chemical industry.In the early 1930s, an early photographic plate was produced by Agfa in Wolfen, and by 1936 the same company commercialized the more technically advanced Agfacolor Neu color transparency film, which had been developed in Wolfen.
During World War II hundreds of women, children, and men from countries under Nazi domination were forced to work in the IG-Farben factories. After the war, the rights to the Agfa brandname were lost to the West German company, and the Wolfen company's products were rebranded ORWO. ORWO was one of the worldwide trademarks of East Germany. During the GDR years, Wolfen became a dormitory community for people working at the Bitterfeld and Wolfen industrial plants, and the lignite mining company, BKK Bitterfeld.
After German reunification, the whole area suffered from disinvestment, deindustrialization, and depopulation. Unemployment became a serious problem. As a result, the population decreased by approximately 50%. Since the 1990s industrial employment has rebounded, with investments by Bayer, Hereaus, Q-Cells and Guardian Industries. Significant local concerns include Organica Feinchemie GmbH Wolfen.
Historical Population
As of 31 December, unless otherwise notedNotable people
- Wolfgang Haubold, chemist and university's president
- Heinz Zander, painter, draughtsman, graphic artist, illustrator and writer
- Lioba Winterhalder, set and costume designer
- Wolfgang Böhme, handball player and coach
- Paul Werner Wagner, literary scholar
- Petra Wust, graduate engineer economist, Mayor of Wolfen and Bitterfeld-Wolfen
- Frank Lienert-Mondanelli, actor and director
- Michael Stein, pop singer
- Roger Pyttel, swimmer
- Bernhard Hoff, athlete and olympian
- Ulf Langheinrich, visual artist and composer
- Manfred Wilde, historian and Mayor of the City of Delitzsch
- Thomas Konietzko, president, German Canoe Federation, Vice President, ICF
- Axel Andrae, bassoonist
- Ralph Bock, molecular biologist
- Iris Junik, actress
- René Tretschok, professional football player and coach
- Katrin Huß, journalist and TV presenter
- Karen Forkel, track and field athlete and an Olympic medal winner
- Doreen Nixdorf, actress
- Hendrik Otto, cook
- Denise Zich, actress and singer
- Raik Dalgas, artist and aphorist
- Julia Schmidt, painter
- Christian Gille, canoeist
- Ondrej Drescher, painter
- Nadine Koppehel, politician
- Gabriel Machemer, writer and artist
- Yvonne Schuring, canoeist
- André Rößler, actor and director
- Hannes Loth, politician
- Denny Jankowski, politician
- Gregor Kiedorf, engineer and lifeguard
- Marinus Schöberl, victim of extreme right violence
- Karolin Braunsberger-Reinhold, politician, Member of the German Bundestag since 2021
- Daniel Roi, politician, member of the State Parliament of Saxony-Anhalt since 2016
- Oliver Hampel, football player
- Franziska Hentke, swimmer
- Robin Sowa, volleyball and beach volleyball player