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Members of the Eckart family only lived permanently at the estate in Poing again in late summer of 1939. [[Ruth Eckart (Da IX 32)/en|Ruth]], the eldest daughter of Otto and Anita, moved from Berlin to Poing with her three children on September 17, 1939. Her husband, [[Fritz Reuter (Da IX 31)/en|Fritz Reuter]], had to stay in Berlin for work. Ruth also started to keep livestock again for food supply during the war. Eventually, the other family members returned to Poing in 1944 due to the bombing of Munich: [[Hedwig Reuther (Da IX 30)/en|Aunt Hedwig]] and [[Ingeburg Eckart (Da IX 38)/en|Inge]], [[Werner Eckart (Da IX 33)/en|Werner | Members of the Eckart family only lived permanently at the estate in Poing again in late summer of 1939. [[Ruth Eckart (Da IX 32)/en|Ruth]], the eldest daughter of Otto and Anita, moved from Berlin to Poing with her three children on September 17, 1939. Her husband, [[Fritz Reuter (Da IX 31)/en|Fritz Reuter]], had to stay in Berlin for work. Ruth also started to keep livestock again for food supply during the war. Eventually, the other family members returned to Poing in 1944 due to the bombing of Munich: [[Hedwig Reuther (Da IX 30)/en|Aunt Hedwig]] and [[Ingeburg Eckart (Da IX 38)/en|Inge]], [[Werner Eckart (Da IX 33)/en|Werner and Anny]] with their children [[Otto Eckart (Da X 54)/en|Otto]], [[Heidi Eckart (Da X 55)/en|Heidi]], and [[Gisela Eckart (Da X 56)/en|Gisela]]. Time and again, companies of soldiers were also accommodated at the estate in Poing during the war. |
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Members of the Eckart family only lived permanently at the estate in Poing again in late summer of 1939. Ruth, the eldest daughter of Otto and Anita, moved from Berlin to Poing with her three children on September 17, 1939. Her husband, Fritz Reuter, had to stay in Berlin for work. Ruth also started to keep livestock again for food supply during the war. Eventually, the other family members returned to Poing in 1944 due to the bombing of Munich: Aunt Hedwig and Inge, Werner and Anny with their children Otto, Heidi, and Gisela. Time and again, companies of soldiers were also accommodated at the estate in Poing during the war.