The housing association "City and Land" (still based in Berlin) built from 1929 on the former Königsallee (today main street) a small terraced housing estate. It received the street name "Green Angle". In August 1930, the writer Hans Fallada, whose real name was Rudolf Ditzen, moved here with his wife Anna and son Ulrich a house (now Fallada ring 10). In the period from October 1931 to February 1932, he wrote here probably his most famous novel "Little man - what now?"
In Fallada's memories "Back home with us. Today at our house "he dedicates a passage of his time in Neuenhagen:" We bought in the Strausberger area a detached house with two and a half rooms and a garden - on redemption. The house had fifty-two square meters of living space, the garden even a hundred square meters. We were master over one hundred and fifty-two square feet of property, my dears, property! ... Every morning, when Suse took care of the household, I went with my son in the stroller. He lay in it, played with his fingers or his nose and saw with his blue eyes in the blue sky ... I pushed the car, I already through Altenhagen, I pushed him through Neuenhagen, I pushed him through Bollensdorf, through Hoppegarten, I pushed him to Altlandsberg ".
On the occasion of the 70th birthday of Hans Fallada, the settlement Grüner Winkel is renamed Falladaring in the presence of the widow Falladas, Anna Ditzen. Today, a plaque at the house number 10 reminds of Fallada's former residence.