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GarrisonMiniatures13 Jan 2017 3:04 a.m. PST

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'Wunsdorf is a purpose-built city located 30 miles outside Berlin.

In the 1980s, it housed around 50,000 Russian troops who were poised waiting for the West to attack. '

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As barracks, not bad…

Barin114 Jan 2017 3:30 a.m. PST

Journalists these days… ;)
Casino is BS, and I wonder how they imagine " direct railroad line to Moscow"…
Bakery was typical for even remoye locations.

Of course, this location looks spectacular comparing to the one where I've spent my army days, but I've seen some nice spots too – in large cities and at Vyborg and Sapernoye, where the troops were deployed in former Finnish barracks.
But I've never seen a pool ;)

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