In general the Town grew around the millenia in the beginning of industrialisation just as all other European capitals. That created the core districts in the very center based on housing with high ceiling, large flats, in blocks with a courtyard suitable for families with five to seven kids and small business in the courtyard houses.
The second wave was inbetween the World Wars when SA attacked town, but also Bauhaus Architectual School industrialised building technology created more houses and housing for less costs in quicker time. That is a few only compared to the first and last wave, but the prettiest modern once.
The last wave in the 1960 and 1970 closed down the last open gaps in the West and created entire new quarters in monocoltoures of one design houses way out of city center in the East.
The town never peacefully grew, there was always some form of war. Social-Democracy, Unions and Worker Rights against a Monarch that was exchanged by the House Hanover in a Secret Service mission like that which fonded Grimaldi's Monaco, the Nazis cutting down further by more inhumain brutality what the Kaiser failed and The Nuclear Threat of Cold War.
Now, The Germans are going broke, yet move to a bankrupt town without large corporations and refuse to be honest with them having believed their own lies of life and history for too long to be able of accepting reality.
That Girl German is a great example. She'll need a car navigation constantly instead of learning the map of town. She won't check which quarters have which main character or try to understand the structure of town.
Charlottenburg is the Center of West-Berlin almost all build in the first wave, yet with some last wave houses inbetween and a lot of Restaurants and Pubs.
Berlin Mitte has next to the tourism spots only last wave houses, but all renovated being in the busiest part of town.
Berlin Wedding is not as hardcore as today's Kreuzberg, but it's main road will rather scare a Girl German, that has and just covers a deeply routed set of racist stereotypes, even so there are the same flats as in Charlottenburg just for way less in the side streets.
Marzahn, Spandau, Koepenick, Pankow and Zehlendorf are at different ends of town, as different from each other, since ever super quiet, since ever affordable, without a parking issue, but so much not cool which explains why FLER the German Gangster is a joke of dangerous, yet not why only in Germany thats a bad thing.
Germans won't change and always insisted of others adjusting to them. This time they will have to try that among only each other.
So, Girl. Teach that town. Burn it to the ground, if you have to.
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