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... e was intimately aware of its layout—not from frequent visits, but from one significant experience.
The original estate had been renovated during the Great War due to the damage Leon and his men had inflicted, followed by the devastation of Hindenburg's Folly. The French Army, in a drunken act of celebration, had razed the entire palace to the ground. Bruno, out of both loyalty and strategic foresight, helped finance its reconstruction—alongside much of the city itself.
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