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Pstrąże - an abandoned village

PSTRĄŻE - AN ABANDONED VILLAGE
Photography by Marek Durajczyk  |  2016 |  Location: Poland
Pstrąże (ger. Pstransse; russ. Страхув). An abandoned village in Poland in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship. During the retreat of the German army, the bridge over the Bóbr River was blown up. On February 10, 1945 Pstrąże was seized by the Soviet army. The town was inaccessible to polish citizens, the road part of the bridge was not rebuilt to make it difficult for Polish people to enter the area. The city was not officially on the maps. The military part of the city was separated from the civil part by a wall. Everything inside the military section was kept top secret and kept secret. Here the Soviet army stored nuclear weapons. Most of the city no longer exists. It remained only in the photo.
Nature slowly absorbs abandoned human settlements
Abandoned school for officers' children
On the floor you can also find maps from the times of the USSR
Ghost town
Ghost town
Apartment block of the Leningrad type
Pstrąże - an abandoned village
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