After the war, Prora was used as a military outpost for the East German army. But since German reunification in 1990, the buildings have stood empty.
The vast complex, designed to accommodate 20,000 visitors, was part of the Nazis’ “Strength through Joy” (“Kraft durch Freude,” KdF) program.
The aim was to provide leisure activities for German workers and spread Nazi propaganda.
Today, the whole place is still pretty deserted, except for a small museum and disco.
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