06 May 2026, Saxony, Hartenstein: Michael Paul (l-r), Managing Director of the Technical Department of Wismut GmbH, Heinrich Kohl, former mayor of Aue-Bad Schlema, Barbara Klepsch (CDU), Saxon State Minister for Culture and Tourism, and Julia Dünkel, Managing Director of the Wismut Stiftung gGmbH, stand on the new viewing platform at shaft 371 of the former mining company Wismut AG. Uranium was mined here and at other sites in Saxony and Thuringia after the Second World War. It was processed and used for nuclear weapons and nuclear power plants in the former Soviet Union. Photo: Jan Woitas/dpa

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06 May 2026, Saxony, Hartenstein: Michael Paul (l-r), Managing Director of the Technical Department of Wismut GmbH, Heinrich Kohl, former mayor of Aue-Bad Schlema, Barbara Klepsch (CDU), Saxon State Minister for Culture and Tourism, and Julia Dünkel, Managing Director of the Wismut Stiftung gGmbH, stand on the new viewing platform at shaft 371 of the former mining company Wismut AG. Uranium was mined here and at other sites in Saxony and Thuringia after the Second World War. It was processed and used for nuclear weapons and nuclear power plants in the former Soviet Union. Photo: Jan Woitas/dpa
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06 May 2026, Saxony, Hartenstein: Michael Paul (l-r), Managing Director of the Technical Department of Wismut GmbH, Heinrich Kohl, former mayor of Aue-Bad Schlema, Barbara Klepsch (CDU), Saxon State Minister for Culture and Tourism, and Julia Dünkel, Managing Director of the Wismut Stiftung gGmbH, stand on the new viewing platform at shaft 371 of the former mining company Wismut AG. Uranium was mined here and at other sites in Saxony and Thuringia after the Second World War. It was processed and used for nuclear weapons and nuclear power plants in the former Soviet Union. Photo: Jan Woitas/dpa

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