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Coordinates: 48°956N 7°3856E / 48.16556°N 7.64889°E / 48.16556; 7.64889
 

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Wyhl
Coat of arms of Wyhl
Location of Wyhl within Emmendingen district
FranceOrtenaukreisBreisgau-HochschwarzwaldBreisgau-HochschwarzwaldFreiburg im BreisgauSchwarzwald-Baar-KreisBahlingenBiederbachBiederbachBiederbachDenzlingenElzachEmmendingenEndingen am KaiserstuhlForchheim am KaiserstuhlFreiamtGutach im BreisgauHerbolzheimKenzingenMalterdingenMalterdingenReute (Breisgau)Rheinhausen (Breisgau)Riegel am KaiserstuhlSasbach am KaiserstuhlSexauSimonswaldTeningenVörstettenWaldkirchWeisweilWinden im ElztalWyhl
Wyhl is located in Germany
Wyhl

Wyhl

Wyhl is located in Baden-Württemberg
Wyhl

Wyhl

Coordinates: 48°9′56N 7°38′56E / 48.16556°N 7.64889°E / 48.16556; 7.64889
CountryGermany
StateBaden-Württemberg
Admin. regionFreiburg
DistrictEmmendingen
Government
 • Mayor (2016–24) Ferdinand Burger[1]
Area
 • Total16.95 km2 (6.54 sq mi)
Elevation
175 m (574 ft)
Population
 (2022-12-31)[2]
 • Total3,963
 • Density230/km2 (610/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
79369
Dialling codes07642
Vehicle registrationEM
Websitewww.wyhl.de

Wyhl (German pronunciation: [ˈviːl]) is a municipality in the district of EmmendingeninBaden-Württemberg in southwestern Germany.

It is known in the 1970s for its role in the anti-nuclear movement. Wyhl was first mentioned in 1971 as a possible site for a nuclear power station. In the years that followed, local opposition steadily mounted, but this had little impact on politicians and planners. Official permission for the plant was granted and earthworks began on 17 February 1975.[3] On 18 February, local people spontaneously occupied the site and police removed them forcibly two days later. Television coverage of police dragging away farmers and their wives through the mud helped to turn nuclear power into a major national issue.[4] The rough treatment was widely condemned and made the wine-growers, clergy, and others all the more determined. Some local police refused to take part in the action.[5]

Subsequent support came from the nearby university town of Freiburg. On 23 February about 30,000 people re-occupied the Wyhl site and plans to remove them were abandoned by the state government in view of the large number involved and potential for more adverse publicity. On 21 March 1975, an administrative court withdrew the construction licence for the plant.[6][7][8][9] The plant was never built and the land eventually became a nature reserve.[8]

The Wyhl occupation generated extensive national debate. This initially centred on the state government's handling of the affair and associated police behaviour, but interest in nuclear issues was also stimulated. The Wyhl experience encouraged the formation of citizen action groups near other planned nuclear sites.[6][9] Many other anti-nuclear groups formed elsewhere, in support of these local struggles, and some existing citizens' action groups widened their aims to include the nuclear issue. This is how the German anti-nuclear movement evolved.[6][9] Therefore, Wyhl is often referred to as the first great success of the German Anti-nuclear power Movement with an announcement effect for other similar conflicts like Brokdorf, nuclear reprocessing plant WackersdorforGorleben. Anti-nuclear success at Wyhl also inspired nuclear opposition in the rest of Europe and North America.[3][7][9]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Aktuelle Wahlergebnisse, Staatsanzeiger, accessed 11 September 2021.
  • ^ "Bevölkerung nach Nationalität und Geschlecht am 31. Dezember 2022" [Population by nationality and sex as of December 31, 2022] (CSV) (in German). Statistisches Landesamt Baden-Württemberg. June 2023.
  • ^ a b Walter C Patterson (1986). Nuclear Power Penguin Books, p. 113.
  • ^ Wolfgang Rudig (1990). Anti-nuclear Movements: A World Survey of Opposition to Nuclear Energy, Longman, p. 135.
  • ^ Jim Falk (1982). Global Fission: The Battle Over Nuclear Power, Oxford University Press, p. 105.
  • ^ a b c Mills, Stephen and Williams, Roger (1986). Public Acceptance of New Technologies Routledge, pp. 375-376.
  • ^ a b Gottlieb, Robert (2005). Forcing the Spring: The Transformation of the American Environmental Movement, Revised Edition, Island Press, USA, p. 237.
  • ^ a b Nuclear Power in Germany: A Chronology
  • ^ a b c d Wolfgang Rudig (1990). Anti-nuclear Movements: A World Survey of Opposition to Nuclear Energy, Longman, pp. 130-135.

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