Pawel Pilsniak, his wife Anna and two children Micheasz and Nathan pose for a photograph by the entrance...
Pawel Pilsniak, his wife Anna and two children Micheasz and Nathan pose for a photograph by the entrance to the village of Neu Rosow, Germany located near the Polish border April 6, 2013. When Poland joined the European Union a decade ago, people in the Polish border city of Szczecin expected their neighbours in Germany to move in with their bulging wallets and buy up Polish houses and businesses. But events took an unexpected turn. Large numbers of well-to-do Poles from Szceczin are moving into Germany and buying properties on such a scale that sleepy Prussian villages are taking on a Polish air. Picture taken April 6, 2013. REUTERS/Peter Andrews (GERMANY - Tags: BUSINESS POLITICS REAL ESTATE)