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Istedgade’s history dates back to 1858, when the first buildings were completed around Gasvejen (today called Gasvrksvej), but it was not until 1859 that Istedgade got its official name, the street subsequently growing rapidly towards the railway station, and in 1900 Istedgade reached Enghave Plads. The street is named in memory of the 1850 Battle of Isted in the First Schleswig War. Istedgade soon became known for being a colourful entertainment area, with its wild inns and prostitution.[4] During World War II, Istedgade was known for its resistance to the Germans and the resistance group Holger Danske was founded in the back room of “Stjerne Radio” at no. 31, which is today a museum.[5] During the Summer 1944 strike, there was a violent clash between the inhabitants of Vesterbro and the German military.[6] After the “porn release” in 1969, Istedgade became one of the streets where almost every other store sold magazines, sex toys,
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Istedgade 1858 Gasvejen (Gasvrksvej ) 1859 Istedgade 1900 Istedgade Enghave . Battle of Isted 1850 Istedgade [4] Istedgade Holger Danske “Stjerne Radio” 31 [5] .. 2487 [6] “” 1969 Istedgade .