Photographer Peter Granser set off in search of traces of the town of Gruorn on the Swabian Alb,
which was forcibly evacuated in 1939. He documents the eventful history
of a landscape that was used for over 100 years as a training ground for
the armed forces. In 2005, the terrain, still strongly contaminated
with projectiles and unexploded ordnance, was declared a biosphere
reserve.
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