It's not a lakeside villa or a downtown condominium - it's an unassuming property nestled in a forest near Pasewalk, a German town west of the Polish border, that Heinz Fuhrmann wants to sell for €1 million ($1.07 million). Behind this seemingly inconspicuous property - or rather underneath it - lies a bunker from the former East Germany era, which was reportedly built in the 1980s. It's also been called a nuclear bunker as it's allegedly capable of withstanding a nuclear blast. "I had a special
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The General Meeting of exceet, the parent company of APEX, approved the expansion of the Supervisory Board and elected Prof. Fuhrmann, an experienced industrial manager, to the Supervisory BoardProf. Fuhrmann led Salzgitter AG until 2021, including t.