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[Getting settled in “Weinsberg an der Weibertreu”was rather simple. From the train station we were bussed to the refugee camp. This was a former camp for workers building the nearby Autobahn, and later working in the nearby industrial firms. Figure 1 is an overview of the barracks from a photo, taken when we went exploring the neighborhood. Joachim is surveying our new home. In Figure 2, a post card is reproduced with a picture of the village (sent to Heidel introducing our location and also trying to keep contact).]
Published: Feb 15, 2010
Keywords: Distillation Column; Refugee Camp; Train Station; Employment Office; Dictionary Definition
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