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The center of Zossen, a town south of Berlin in Eastern part of Germany. Zossen, like most places in Brandenburg, was originally a Slavic settlement. From 1939 to 1945, Wunsdorf - a part of Zossen - hosted the underground headquarters of the German Wehrmacht (OKW) and Army's High Command (OKH).