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Originally designed as a sanatorium by the Berlin workers' health insurance corporation, the complex from the beginning of World War I on was a military hospital of the Imperial German Army. During October and November 1916, Adolf Hitler recuperated at Beelitz-Heilstà¤tten after being wounded in the leg at the Battle of the Somme. In 1945, Beelitz-Heilstà¤tten was occupied by Soviet forces, and the complex remained a Soviet military hospital until 1995, well after the German reunification.
Some sections of the hospital remain in operation as a neurological rehabilitation center and as a center for research and care for victims of Parkinsons disease. The remainder of the complex, including the surgery, the psychiatric ward, and a rifle range, was abandoned in 2000
photo de l'entrée avec un monument russe