
Caption
Wolf carved in wood in the ruins of the Wolf's Lair (also Wolfschanze), the military situation centre of the command staff of the German Wehrmacht. The Wolf's Lair is now a museum. Gierloz, Ketrzyn, Warmia-Masuria, Poland, Europe
Date
Sep 02, 2018
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Photo12/imageBROKER/Markus Beck
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BRK24I79_333
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Keywords
deserted no one No People nobody uninhabited empty ruin ruins Ruined building Ruined buildings building buildings structure construction constructions Second World War World War II World War 2 WW II WW2 WWII WW 2 history museum museums world war world wars Carnivora Predator Predator animal of prey predatory animal beast of prey animal of preys predatory animals beasts of prey Gray wolf Canis lupus Gray wolves Common wolf wolf wild animal wild animals animals in the wild Wildlife animal animals German Poland Eastern Europe East Europe wildlife fauna Canoidea Canoidea Caniformia Canoidea Europe Europe's historic historical historically tourist attraction tourist attractions place of interest Famous Place Famous Places sight landmark tourist landmark places of interest tourist spot military culture cultures Polish wood wood ramshackle run-down dilapidated decayed marooned derelict rundown rundown deteriorated old oldest Mammal Mammalia Mammals Mammalian Mammalians Eastern European East European attraction attractions warfare warfares war wars corporate headquarters HQ headquarter headquarters head office main office Main branch Wehrmacht wildlife photography wildlife photography Warmia-Masuria Province Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship Führer Headquarters Führer Headquarters natural environment natural habitat habitat natural environments Caninae Caninae 1939-1945
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