Kaunas, Lithuania, about 1926 or 1927. This is the villa occupied by the German Minister (here's the doggie). The American Consul to Lithuania wrote:
[September 19, 1926] "At the top of the so-called green hill, where there is a fine view of Kovno, we saw the home of the German minister. It is a detachable wooden house brought from Germany. As there is a great scarcity of apartments here and it is only now that a start has been made in erecting modern and sanitary buildings, the Germans solved their housing problem in a very practical manner—they brought their house with them."
[Otober 25,
1926] "At noon, I returned the German minister's call and this afternoon
he [Minister Moraht] and Mrs. Moraht called on us. They are pleasant people and
we hope to see much of them."
[October 30,
1926] "From [there], we went to the German Minister's house, which is also
on the 'green hill.' It is small and has an unfinished appearance inside because
the walls are not papered. The walls and ceilings are of wood painted a dark
brown, but there may be rooms with more cheerful colors. Mrs. Moraht said that
they have ordered another room which will be sent from Germany in pieces and
set up by German workmen who will come for that purpose."
Thanks to the Consul's granddaughter for making this photo and narrative available to us.
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I'm assuming "modern and sanitary buildings" means indoor plumbing?
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