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1. A mill made of concrete

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In Fürstenberg/Havel, right on the banks of Lake Röblinsee, there is a huge industrial ruin. Built in 1912 as the Behrn Mill, it was once one of the largest flour producers in northern Germany. In 1957, the mill became a feed mixing plant that supplied animal feed for industrial agriculture in the GDR. The buildings have been empty since they were closed down in 1992. The perfect place for street artist Tobo and his graffiti art.

2. The Nazi power plant on the Oder

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North of Eisenhüttenstadt, two chimneys, each a good 100 meters high, rise into the sky. They are the landmarks of the Vogelsang power plant - the last of its kind. The Nazis actually wanted to produce energy here for the 'total war'. But before the power plant was finished, a battle raged here for weeks, the traces of which can still be seen today. Urban explorers Corinna Urbach and Christine Volpert are fascinated by lost places like this one.

3. A cloth factory for millions

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Wittstock has been a town of clothmakers for centuries. Witnesses to this era are still visible today: the dilapidated buildings of the old uniform cloth factory. Built in the early years of the 20th century by Emil Quandt and his sons. The basis of a fortune that is now one of the largest in Germany. Daniel Gardemin follows the eventful traces of his family history.

4. The Tuberculosis Castle in the Forest

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The former sanatorium for lung patients in Kolkwitz was a rehabilitation center for heart patients in the GDR. Today the buildings near Cottbus are empty, the once magnificent clinic building is falling into disrepair and has been the victim of vandalism. Urban explorer Andreas Böttger wants to preserve the spirit of the sanatorium and organizes tours.

5. Honecker's government hospital

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The clinic complex was built in the middle of the Bucher city forest in the north-east of Berlin. The huge building was shrouded in mystery and only accessible to the nomenklatura of the GDR party and state leadership. The former workplace of the medical director Lothar Kant is now a landscape of ruins.

6. The Bunker Clinic at Wannsee

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A huge area with brick buildings, old patient barracks and an impressive high-rise bunker: that is Heckeshorn. During the Second World War it served as the Luftwaffe's command center and was later used by the Allies as an emergency hospital. Channa Koglin, a former nurse, remembers this time.