Friedrichsruh

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Friedrichsruh is a district of Aumühle, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany (53,52946° N; 10,34034° O).

[edit] History

After the victory over France, Otto von Bismarck was awarded the Sachsenwald. He ordered to turn an inn near the Hamburg-Berlin railway line into a manor and called it Friedrichsruh. Some of his descendants still live there. Bismarck was entombed in a mausoleum on the Schneckenberg, just outside of Friederichsruh, on March 16, 1899. In World War II Friedrichsruh was the headquarter of the White Buses.

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