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It was used by the Germans until the end of the Second World War. After the war it was used by Soviet troops until its abandonment in 1992. Krampnitz Barracks.
This giant Nazi (and, later, Soviet) military training facility sits crumbling in the German countryside. Too historically significant to demolish but too ...
Kaserne Krampnitz was built as a Cavalry and Tank Training Base in 1937. The Soviets took over from 1945 to 1991. The area is being redeveloped as of 2018.

Krampnitz

Krampnitz Kaserne was a military complex, in Fahrland, Potsdam, created by the Germans during the rearmament period. It was used by the Germans until the end of the Second World War. After the war it was used by Soviet troops until its abandonment... Wikipedia
Area: 1,215 km2 (469 sq mi)
Garrison: 35th Guards Motor Rifle Division; 10th Guards Uralsko-Lvovskaya Tank Division
Materials: Concrete
When it is completed in ten years, it will provide residential space for around 10,000 people, as well as 3,000 jobs and the necessary infrastructure – from ...
Krampnitz, the abandoned Nazi and Soviet military barracks. Lying on the shore of the Krampnizsee, the enormous former barracks are plastered with evocative ...
Often described as “Berlin's Champs-Élysées,” this elegant promenade is the city's premier shopping strip and is punctuated with a moving war memorial.
Kaserne Krampnitz. This large complex lies in Potsdam and was built in 1937 for training purposes. The Russians used it after 1945 because it lies close to ...
Jan 11, 2018 · Krampnitz was used by the Nazis from 1937 as a horse-riding and cavalry school. It was abandoned on 26th April 1945 and was claimed by the ...
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Potsdam-Krampnitz offers accommodations in Potsdam, 12 miles from Messe Berlin and 14 miles from Zoologischer Garten Metro Station. 5.1 miles from Sanssouci ...
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