Thank you to the sender for painting a bowling ball and pins—wrong bowling, but I appreciate the effort.
The sender comes from Neutraubling, a relatively new city founded in 1951. It was established to house displaced ethnic Germans, many of whom had been expelled from the Sudetenland (then part of Czechoslovakia) or from former eastern territories of Germany that are now part of Poland.
Before the city was built, the area had a very different purpose. During the Second World War, it was the site of an airbase and aircraft factory used for the production of Messerschmitt planes.
It’s interesting to think how a place shaped by war and displacement has since become a modern town—something you wouldn’t immediately guess just from looking at a simple postcard.
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