A spacious, unused site in the countryside north of the German capital will be repurposed or bulldozed in the wake of Berlin‘s government’s offer to sell a villa that Joseph Goebbels once owned, in exchange for a decade-long bid to end the country’s decades-long debate over whether to bulldoze it. According to finance secretary Stefan Evers, who spoke to state legislature on Thursday,” I offer to take over the site, to take it over as a gift from the state of Berlin.”
Instead of paying for the complex’s ongoing maintenance and repair, Berlin has constantly tried to hand the site over to the federal government or the state of Brandenburg, where the palace is located. ” If we fail again, as in the earlier years, Berlin has no choice but to carry out the destruction we have already prepared for”, Reeves said.
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