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912:. Since 1946, it has again been a state boarding school. After the end of World War II, former NAPOLA pupils were often able to avail themselves of a form of ‘evasive selective memory’ that ultimately cast themselves as victims of the Nazi regime, and allowed them to make their own (sometimes very successful) way in postwar society. During the War, numerous forced laborers lived in Plön and the surrounding area. In the Plön cemetery, eight wooden crosses commemorate people who were probably forced laborers from Eastern Europe. According to a police report, forced laborers who were no longer able to work allegedly 'drowned while going swimming' in the Plöner See. 388: 1505:
encircling the low hill, whose heights are occupied by the old ducal palace, ringed by old trees, avenues and terraced, sloping gardens. Around the sprawling waters of the lakes, which can be seen from above in a single sweeping gaze, runs a belt of beautiful beech forest over serries of hills, interspersed with a gay, fertile landscape. When, in the evening of a bright summer's day, the moon casts its beams over the gently stirring waves of the lake surface, what a wonderful decoration to play romantic games with the heart over the terraces and under the old trees…
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town of Plön, which has become more widely known, even internationally. Each year the castle is home to six thousand Fielmann employees who receive training for anything up to a two-week period. Other students at the castle take part in B.A. and master optician courses. The castle has extensive grounds and is one of the most beautiful castles in Schleswig-Holstein. There are several restored historic buildings - such as the
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shows on a silver background above silver and blue waves in which a red fish is swimming, a red, full-width, low crenellated wall made of bricks, on top of which is a short, red crenellated tower with two black window arches; over the tower hovers Holstein's coat of arms (in red a silver nettle leaf)
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Opposite the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology (until 2007: the MPI for Limnology) is the Krieglstein Puppet Theatre. Ute Krieglstein designed the yarn dolls, including the set and plays songs, composed by her, with her husband, Gerd, who is responsible for the technology. After years as
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can rightly claim to be the first fully comprehensive school in the UK system. This school existed from 1948 to 1959. The Ruhleben Barracks site had been the German Navy U-boat training school and has now reverted to a similar function as M.U.S the non-commissioned officer school. The street nearby
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optical company. They re-opened it in October 2006, after extensive restoration work, as a school for opticians. The total cost of refurbishment and reconstruction was 35 million euros. Today it is a non-profit training centre for the whole field of optics. This has strengthened the economy of the
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in 1864. Although it was the Danish king's summer residence from time to time, it remained otherwise a sleepy provincial town of about 2,000 inhabitants. The cultural life of the minor residence was charmingly described by Rochus von Liliencron in his "Childhood Memories". In the mid-19th century,
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My romantic attachment began, of course, in the cradle, shaped by the whole course of those early days. It grew stronger, not least through the nourishment it received from the romantic beauty of Plön and its countryside. The little town nestles, surrounded by lakes, on a narrow strip of land
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has a Lighthouse restaurant and down the street is a camping trailer park then a drug abuse hospital and a retirement castle. There are interesting free time activities like canoeing, walking and wandering in the woods or on the great lake.
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with his staff at the Ruhleben Barracks site, As such the town holds a place of affection with many former pupils across the world and the declining number of surviving teachers and their families.
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on German soil on the Plöner See. It was established as a private research institute with the aid of financial support from the Prussian government and several private citizens. After his death,
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a touring company in Germany, in other European countries and several guest performances in South Korea their company, "Puppen & Co", has had a permanent venue in Plön since 2000.
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can be found in the form of explosive vehicle traps along the Fünf-Seen-Allee ("Five Lake Lane") near the old Five Lake Barracks (formerly home to the 6th Engineer Battalion (
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On Plön's Planet Walk the solar system is mapped on a scale of 1:2,000,000,000, starting from a symbol of the sun on the landing stage on Market Bridge.
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A sponsorship arrangement also exists with the town of Zhilino (formerly the German town of Schillen) in the old Tilsit-Ragnit district in
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After WWII Plon was chosen as the site for King Alfred School, a secondary school for British Forces children under the headmastership of
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castle was built on the site of the old castle by Duke Joachim Ernest, and Plön became the capital of the small but independent
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is a 20-metre-high, steel lattice tower on a stone plinth erected in 1888 as an observation tower by the Plön Tourism Society (
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Helen Roche: Surviving ‘Stunde Null’ - Narrating the Fate of Nazi Elite-School Pupils during the Collapse of the Third Reich
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Period". It was previously used as a summer house and was given its present name when the sons of the last German Emperor,
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to the east of the town. Most of Stadtheide is built on the newly reclaimed terrain of the old engineer barracks.
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on 21 November 2004 Jens Paustian became Plön's mayor. In 2016 Lars Winter won the elections and is now the mayor
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were taught in this building. After several years of restoration, it is now again open to the public. The
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In 1761 the Duchy fell back into the hands of the Danish crown. Plön remained under Danish rule until the
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entered the region of Plön during the early 7th century following the withdrawal of the original
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to fly there to arrest him. However, Himmler had left several hours before Von Greim's arrival.
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barracks at Stadtheide near Plön became the temporary location of the remaining members of the
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The German boarding school in Plön Castle was closed in 2001 under the state government of
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emerged in 1622 as a result of succession in the Danish royal house. From 1633 to 1636 a
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A panorama of the Großer Plöner See looking south. In clear weather the castle at
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may be seen. In the foreground between the buildings and the lakeshore runs the
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with its North German glass collection, the Nature Park House, the Plön
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Alternativer Stadtführer zu den Stätten des Nationalsozialismus in Plön
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The town is a highway hub, being on the junction of the federal roads (
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population. On the large island opposite Plön, which was later called
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to the west of the town. The village of Sandkaten (municipality of
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following the introduction of Prussian administrative reforms. The
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Plöns Kreis is the partnership of Lääne-Virumaa county in Estonia
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before the approaching British troops and formed the short-lived
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Ingo Buth – Small town politics whistleblowed by local elderman
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The Princes' House is affectionately called the "Pearl of the
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Between 1561 and 1729, Plön was the capital of the Duchy of
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built in the 17th century on a hill overlooking the town.
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until the Danish royal house fell in the 15th century.
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took the lead. Its successor for a long time was the
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