Neudeck
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Neudeck was the ancestral country estate of the Hindenburg family near Rosenberg, West Prussia. The property had gone into debt and was in need of great repair when the German government and contributions from Big Business, gave Paul von Hindenburg clear title to Neudeck in 1927, for his services in World War I, and for his sevices as President. Hindenburg titled the deed to Neudeck in the name of his son, Oskar von Hindenburg. According to his political enemies, this was ostensibly done, to avoid payment of inheritance taxes. Hindenburg died there on August 2, 1934.
After World War II the area became Polish, and is now named Susz.