Rangsdorf is a municipality in the district of Teltow-Fläming in Brandenburg in Germany. It has an airfield [up to 1940 a genuine commercial airport] from where on 20 July 1944 Claus Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg took off on his fateful attempt to assassinate German leader Adolf Hitler at his military headquarters in East Prussia, the Wolfsschanze (Wolf's Lair).

Demography

Rangsdorf: Population development
within the current boundaries[3]
YearPop.±% p.a.
1875 1,079—    
1890 1,084+0.03%
1910 1,303+0.92%
1925 1,400+0.48%
1933 2,267+6.21%
1939 4,986+14.04%
1946 5,907+2.45%
1950 6,166+1.08%
1964 6,294+0.15%
1971 6,846+1.21%
1981 6,483−0.54%
1985 6,220−1.03%
1989 6,001−0.89%
1990 5,905−1.60%
1991 5,808−1.64%
YearPop.±% p.a.
1992 5,863+0.95%
1993 5,961+1.67%
1994 6,050+1.49%
1995 6,297+4.08%
1996 6,532+3.73%
1997 7,052+7.96%
1998 7,480+6.07%
1999 7,912+5.78%
2000 8,303+4.94%
2001 8,581+3.35%
2002 8,818+2.76%
2003 8,977+1.80%
2004 9,236+2.89%
2005 9,545+3.35%
2006 9,745+2.10%
YearPop.±% p.a.
2007 10,002+2.64%
2008 10,190+1.88%
2009 10,372+1.79%
2010 10,515+1.38%
2011 10,444−0.68%
2012 10,498+0.52%
2013 10,609+1.06%
2014 10,824+2.03%
2015 10,848+0.22%
2016 11,163+2.90%
2017 11,279+1.04%
2018 11,309+0.27%
2019 11,369+0.53%
2020 11,423+0.47%

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