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  2. Pattonville - Wikipedia

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    Pattonville from the north, circa 2006, with Golf Club Neckar eV to the right. Pattonville was a large U.S. military housing installation in West Germany during the Cold War, built and maintained by the U.S. Army from 1955 to 1992 as part of the Stuttgart Military Community. [1]

  3. Stuttgart American High School - Wikipedia

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    Stuttgart American High School in West Germany was first located at Robinson Barracks (old SA (SturmAbteilung) barracks), north of Stuttgart, from fall 1953 to spring 1955. That fall, the school moved a few miles northeast and opened at Pattonville , a new U.S. military housing complex just southeast of Ludwigsburg , with 300 students and 35 ...

  4. Patch Barracks - Wikipedia

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    Patch Barracks was renamed from the German Kurmärker Kaserne in 1952; it was originally built for use by the German Army (Heer) in 1936–1937. During World War II, it served as the headquarters and barracks for the Wehrmacht's 7th Panzer Regiment, with associated unit shooting ranges and training areas located at the nearby Panzer Kaserne (literally "tank barracks").

  5. Holocaust Remembrance Day: A town once inhabited by Nazis ...

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    As Holocaust Remembrance Day is marked on Jan. 27, a town in southwestern Germany unflinchingly confronts its past and reaches out to Jews.

  6. Robinson Barracks - Wikipedia

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    Robinson Barracks is a military base of U.S. in the Burgholzhof community in the northern Stuttgart district of Bad Cannstatt.Unlike Patch Barracks and Kelley Barracks, also located in Stuttgart, the modern Robinson Barracks is now largely a residential neighborhood for US Department of Defense personnel stationed in the greater Stuttgart area operated and administered by IMCOM-Europe.

  7. List of places named for George S. Patton - Wikipedia

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    Pattonville, Germany, former US Military installation, now neighbourhood near Ludwigsburg; Patton Golf Course, an 18-hole regulation length public golf course at the Fort Benning Golf Club, Fort Benning, Georgia. [26] General George S Patton Park Recreation Center, a 93-acre park in Detroit, Michigan, dedicated in the early 1950s. [27] [28] [29]

  8. Stuttgart High School (Germany) - Wikipedia

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    Patch's school history, panther mascot, and colors were carried over to Stuttgart; black and gold are also the colors of host state Baden-Württemberg. Another predecessor, Stuttgart American High School (SAHS), began in 1954 at Robinson Barracks, relocated to Pattonville two years later, and closed in 1993.

  9. Museum for German History - Wikipedia

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    Exhibition marking the 20th anniversary of the Democratic Women's League of Germany. Youth hour at the Museum of German History during the exhibition “Germany from 1933–1945” in 1964. It interpreted German history as a class struggle consistent with Marx's historical materialism. It displayed texts and 100,000 objects, divided into seven ...