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Moszna Castle Poland

Moszna (German Schloß Moschen)

The palace was built in the mid-seventeenth century. Partially burned down and was rebuilt.
According to legend Moszna in the Middle Ages belonged to the Knights Templar.
Since 1945, the castle housed the Soviet Army troops that destroyed most of the equipment of the castle and stolen works of art (paintings and sculptures).
During World War II the castle avoided destruction. Since 1945 the castle Soviet Army troops quartered.

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DAG Nowogród Bobrzański Poland

DAG Krzystkowice - Nowogród Bobrzański

The debris of an ammunition production plant set up in 1939 covering the area of c.a. 2000 ha in the vicinity of Nowogród Bobrzański. In the past it was a complex of 200 buildings (some sources claim over 260), which formed a self-sufficient town with free labour force – the prisoners of Gross Rosen concentration camp.
Nowadays most of the ruins is located in the State Forests and several buildings belong to the Polish Army and a womens penal institution.

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