back to the 60th anniversary of my Army years...
Merrill Barracks...Nurenburg, Germany.
or...
history in a capsule....in one building.
occupiers:
SS soldiers for Hitler and Nazi Germany
then Holocaust victims
then the American Army
When
I started writing this memoir for my childern...I did some preliminary
research on the Merrill Barracks where I was stationed in Nurenberg in
1955...before transferring to Armed Forces Radio in Frankfurt.
I never intended to write didactic or moral observations but I’ve been thinking about those barracks lately and their
history....plus the fact that Hitler and his henchmen were always in
Nurenberg where the huge Nazi party rallies were held...orchestrated by
the incomparable Leni
Riefenstahl whose work at the torch laden trooper marching rallies have
gone into history (despite their subject matter) as probably the most
successful propaganda films ever made.
“The Merrell Barracks is located just west of the parade ground. Originally
known as the SS Kaserne (barracks), it housed the SS Signals School
during the war, and its design was supervised by Heinrich Himmler
himself.” (I never knew that).
This
and other write-ups about the barracks seem not to mention (or I failed
in my search) about the victims of nearby concentration camps who, when
released, were sent to Merrell Barracks where they were
housed...fed...and treated medically.
The most well known camp was “Flossenbürg” and it was also one of the largest.
So without beleaguering the point I’m trying to make here:
Item
1: The SS WERE housed in these barracks during the war... and despite
the reference as “signal corps” I don’t think anyone in their right mind
would think...because they were SS soldiers...they would not be much
different than the most brutal of their comrades in carrying out
Hitler’s extermination policies. I make no apology for saying that.
Item 2: Guess who PRIMARILY replaced the defeated SS soldiers in the Merrell Barracks?
The very refugees they are responsible for incarnating and eliminating!
If that’s not a dichotomy of historical proportions I’ve never seen one.
I wasn’t aware while living there for my months before transferring to AFN of that history.
Looking
back on it now I feel...strange...I guess and a bit sad that we were
not told of the historical significance while we were housed there. It
almost makes our New Years eve drinking and parting in 1955 appear as
some kind of blasphemy.
Oh well...
I just thought YOU should know.
It’s
a bit like my Cambodia adventure in 1970....driving down the main
highway south from Phnom Penh and realizing the soldiers walking with
big guns alongside the roadway were “enemy...not friends”. And add to
that...being dumb and having my driver stop in a small town for some
refreshments and walking closely past (without knowing it until I was
told back in the car) a member of the radical sect Khmer Rouge, a sect
that would challenge Hitler for brutality in the coming years of the
“Killing Fields”! His look gave him away...he would carve out my
intestines and cook them for lunch!
I
was troubled more about all that back in the states...knowing how many
of my NBC News friends (& others) were massacred in Cambodia and I
got away.
stanmajor@aol.com
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