The village in the
Margraviate of Brandenburg was first mentioned as
des or
’s Margreven Dorp (literally ) in 1354, contracted to
Low German Smargendorp and later adapted to
High German standard as Schmargendorf. It was probably established about 1220 by
German settlers in the course of the
Ostsiedlung under the co-ruling
Ascanian Margraves
John I and
Otto III of Brandenburg, after the former
Slavic territories had been conquered by their great-grandfather
Albert the Bear. During the growth of the City of Berlin after the 1871
unification of Germany, many peasants profited by the real estate speculation, when Schmargendorf on the eastern rim of the
Grunewald forest became a popular residential area. In 1899 the former village was separated from neighboring Wilmersdorf and received municipal rights within the
Brandenburgian Landkreis Teltow, whereafter the residents had the lavish
Neo-Gothic town hall erected in 1902. On 1 October 1920 Schmargendorf was incorporated into Berlin by the "
Greater Berlin Act". During the
Battle of Berlin in 1945, Schmargendorf became a battleground. Among the force trying to resist there the advancing
Soviets were the film producer
Ewald von Demandowsky and his lover, the future film star
Hildegard Knef, dressed as a soldier. Since 1954 Schmargendorf houses the
Berlinisches Gymnasium zum Grauen Kloster, formerly located in Berlin
Mitte. ==Notable residents==