No they cut down the trees
Kienbaum is a village in Germany, east of Berlin, on the Odor River. Kien, in German means a resinous tree, pine tree, (baum) means woods, forest. Therefore, village in the pine forest, or woods. The surname is pronounced "Kinbaum", the "e" in German, being silent.
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No. Please see the related question. No, Nazi is not a place in Germany. But, there is a place in Germany called Swastika Forest. It's called that because there are rows of bright colored trees in the forest that shape out a giant swastika. The trees where there planted during WW2.
During December 1944, in and around german and belgium
The address of the Northern Forest Heritage Park is: 961 Main St, Berlin, NH 03570
The German name for the black forest is Schwarzwald.
German Balck Forest
Black bear in German is der schwarze Bär
Jean Kurt Forest died on March 2, 1975, in East Berlin, East Germany.
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Der Schwarzwald
Schwarzwald = Black Forest