*The authorities on Germany’s Baltic island of Rügen (in the state of Mecklenburg) made the controversial decision to complete and open to tourists a monumental resort in the town of Prora, originally conceived by the Nazis in the 1930s. According to Hitler’s plan, the hotel complex in Prora was meant to accommodate 20,000 vacationers at the same time. ... However, the local authorities found investors and decided to revive the construction, investing €100,000 in the project and turning the resort into a paradise for tourists. The project has been criticized by members of the public, who believe that completing something planned by the Nazis is a crime. The debate over whether this long-stalled construction project should be resumed went on in Germany for several years. * As Jürgen Rostock, chairman of the New Culture Foundation, says, the complex in Prora is a reminder of the criminal social policy through which the Nazis intended to bring people completely under their control, and the project to revive this long-frozen development can be seen as sacrilegious. [\\]({{URL_1}}) Idiocy. So what now, we shouldn’t build resorts at all? Let’s turn every place Stalin ever wanted to build something into a vacant lot. Otherwise it might remind people of a criminal social policy.