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Kremenchuk

The former Krampnitz barracks, situated northwest of Potsdam near the lake of the same name, were built in the 1930s as a showpiece Wehrmacht cavalry garrison. After 1945 the Soviet army took over the complex and used it until their withdrawal in 1992. The site is particularly noted for a surviving Nazi-era mosaic featuring an imperial eagle — an unusually intact artifact of the period's monumental building program. Today the entire compound is fenced off and inaccessible to the public, with large sections heavily overgrown and in visible decay. An ongoing large-scale conversion project is transforming the grounds into a residential quarter, placing the site in an uneasy limbo between ruin and construction site.
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