Neustadt

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Neustadt (German for new city) may refer to:

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[edit] In fiction

  • Neustadt is the hometown of the protagonist in "Emil and the Detectives", Erich Kästner's famous children's book. Here Neustadt refers to Neustadt, Dresden, where Kästner spent his childhood.
  • In the 1963 film The Great Escape (film) the railway station near the prison camp, where many of the escaped prisoners are seen to board a train after escaping, is named Neustadt.

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