DescriptionKostrzyn nad Odrą Pre-WW2 buildings.jpg
English: This is a short row of buildings in Kostrzyn nad Odrą, a town of about 20,000 people right on the border with Germany. The town was originally in Germany before WW2 and was completely devastated during the war, with most buildings flattened by bombs. After the war, the borders of Poland shifted to the west and Kustrin became Kostrzyn. These buildings are some of the only (if not THE only) buildings left from before the war. The German sign 'schuster' means 'cobbler' in English.
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Some of the very few buildings left standing after the Second World War in Kostrzyn nad Odrą, Poland.