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17: 134:(the entire eastern press praised the Königsberg fair). The Spring 1922 fair included 1,650 firms, while the Fall 1923 fair featured 2,500 exhibitors. Besides the featured goods and technical exhibitions, later fairs included construction, cattle, fishing, hunting, and other special shows. The tenth fair was opened on 17 February 1925 by Chancellor 177:
were recognized as the only official German trade fairs. The first Fair was held in September 1920 after which they were held in February and August, until 1928, when for economic reasons they began to be held annually instead, usually in late August. The Ostmesse had 1,873 firms and 65,000 visitors
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in 1930, 120,000 visitors in 1933, and 204,000 visitors in 1937. The fair was directed by Dr. Erich Wiegand until 1930, when he was succeeded by Consul Hans Jonas. The final fair was held in October 1941 during World War II.
321: 120: 111:. This permanent site initially encompassed 60,000 m and was financed with 7.5 million Mark from the German government and 2.5 million from the 130:
The early fairs were provincial and largely agricultural in nature, but well received by East Prussians. A popular description of the fair was
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came up with the idea for a trade fair in Königsberg to inspire optimism and improve the economy; similar post-war fairs were held in
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Die Geschichte der Stadt Königsberg. Band III: Vom Ersten Weltkrieg biz zum Untergang Königsbergs
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The following year the Ostmesse moved to a new site designed by
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Foreign participation increased as the fair grew and included
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Statistisches Jahrbuch der Stadt Königsberg Pr. 1930 p.87
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trade fair
Königsberg
Germany
East Prussia
Weimar Germany
World War I
Hans Lohmeyer
Breslau (Wrocław)
Frankfurt
Poznań
Friedrich Ebert
Königsberg Zoo
Hanns Hopp
Hansaring
Steindamm
Tragheim
Free State of Prussia
Haus der Technik
Nordbahnhof
World War II
Hans Luther
Estonia
Finland
Hungary
Latvia
Poland
Sweden
Turkey
Soviet Union

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