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It's the term they use in Germany. To me it sounds a bit odd, in the Austrian army we used to call military areas that are off-limit to the public "militärische Sperrgebiete".
It's the term they use in Germany. To me it sounds a bit odd, in the Austrian
army we used to call military areas that are off-limit to the public "militärische Sperrgebiete".
Yeah ok, but we mostly get Hansa Germans up here, not you pope-worshippers.