Abstract
In almost every case, socialism left behind a neglected geography, ruined industrial landscapes, masses of unsustainable urban structures, and finally, the unnatural application of an ideology into the built environment. However, only after a dozen years did people realize it was not only the physical that had been neglected; it was also the individual efforts of the citizens that were being ignored. These two things together brought pessimistic side effects into these societies. Former German Democratic Republic lands still struggle with a seemingly physical crisis, but below the surface lies a mental crisis.
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