Aumühle is a German municipality in Schleswig-Holstein, about 21 km east of Hamburg.
Aumühle lies on the river Bille in the Sachsenwald, the largest forest in Schleswig-Holstein.
In 1350 Aumühle was first recorded as "Au-Mühle" (Mill on the Au).
In 1871 Kaiser Wilhelm I of Germany gave the Sachsenwald to Otto von Bismarck in recognition of his services to Germany.
In 1884 a train stop "Aumühle" on the railroad Hamburg-Berlin was created, the construction of a train station started in 1909. Friedrichsruh station in neighbouring Friedrichsruh was opened in 1846, and was later often used by Otto von Bismarck.
Karl Dönitz, last President of Nazi-Germany, moved to Aumühle after his release from Spandau Prison in 1956. He remained there until his death.
Aumühle is the eastern terminus station on Hamburg S-Bahn line S21.
Aumühle is twinned with:
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Görsbach is a municipality in the district of Nordhausen, in Thuringia, Germany.
Günter Parche lived in Görsbach.
Out where the bright lights are glowing
You're drawn like a moth to a flame
You laugh while the wine's over-flowing
While I sit and whisper your name
Four walls to hear me
Four walls to see
Four walls too near me
Clo-osing in on me
Sometimes I ask why I'm waiting
But my walls have nothing to say
I'm made for love, not for waiting
But here where you've left me, I'll stay
Four walls to hear me
Four walls to see
Four walls too near me
Clo-osing in on me
One night with you is like heaven
And so, while I'm walking the floor
I'll listen for steps in the hallway
And wait for your knock on my door
Four walls to hear me
Four walls to see
Four walls too near me
Clo-osing in on me