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Elektropolis
Between 1880 and 1913, Berlin was affectionately referred to as Elektropolis, as engineers made millions developing the revolutionary science, acting as “an enormous motor which…drove the German economy forwards.”[1]
[1] Werner von Siemens, Found in Peter Geoffrey Hall, Cities in Civilization (New York: Fromm International, 2001), pg. 382.