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Nuremberg recent comments:

  • Sheraton Carlton Hotel Nuremberg, obrien979 wrote 4 years ago:
    the Fränkischer Hof (built 1938-39), housed the Nazi press corps during the Rallies, and was open to the public otherwise. Exterior decorations included five coats-of-arms shields, one bearing the Eagle and Swastika insignia, by Phillip Widmer. The hotel was extensively remodeled in the 1990s, drastically changing its appearance, and is now the Sheraton Hotel Carlton. The shields were reinstalled on the front wall, including the Nazi emblem with its swastika not completely chipped out.
  • Deutscher Hof, obrien979 wrote 4 years ago:
    While in Nürnberg, Hitler stayed at the Deutscher Hof Hotel, near the Bahnhof (train station). He had a large room on the first floor (second floor to Americans) with windows from which he could review marching columns. An addition to the hotel was built in 1936 and afterwards Hitler stayed on this side, which had a special Führer balcony. The building has changed a little but is still easily recognizable, even after a remodeling for luxury apartments in 2014-16
  • Former U.S. Army nuclear weapons facility, C.E. Dickens, 1SG Ret (guest) wrote 6 years ago:
    NATO 23 was real! From 1975 - 1979 I was assigned to 3/37 FA, Herzo Base. Periodically, my unit was assigned perimeter & reactionary force guard duty about once per year for 7 days in duration. While deployed there, we were subjected to alerts 24/7. Prior to deployment, we received intense training on the use of deadly force & what to do in the event of exposure to a nerve agent & radiation. While deployed there, we knew this was not a game. No one ever explained to us the contents in the facility. Final note, the NCOIC at that time had the nickname of "the Rat"; sharp as a tack but would rat you out if you were out of order while deployed at his facilty. Anyone who argues whether or not this place existed, there claim can be supported by me.
  • Nuremberg, Profcard wrote 6 years ago:
    I really liked visiting Nürnberg, beautiful and hilly oldtown, rich history, good authentic cuisine.
  • Former U.S. Army nuclear weapons facility, A Yakes (guest) wrote 7 years ago:
    I was stationed with 3/17FA in special weapons section, and was assigned to NATO23 in 76/77 as a sight CA assigned to Pinder barracks HQ 1st Armoured ARTY
  • Former U.S. Army nuclear weapons facility, victoria Montes (guest) wrote 7 years ago:
    hello I was an MP stationed at Pinder Barracks between 1985-1988. I was there when the nuclear missiles were taken out of Nato 23. I had thyroid cancer and need to find other soldiers stationed with me. please contact me at toriventura5@att.net. Here are some people who worked with me. Renee Newbee, Sergeant Hanks, Sergeant Carroll Banks, Sergeant Cash,
  • Former U.S. Army nuclear weapons facility, Astrid Hensel (guest) wrote 7 years ago:
    Could you contact me at astridhensel@aol.com, my husband was there, has a lot of health problems because of it. Would like to talk or email to people that where there
  • Former U.S. Army nuclear weapons facility, Astrid Hensel (guest) wrote 7 years ago:
    If anyone wants to contact me , here is my email address astridhensel@aol.com
  • Former U.S. Army nuclear weapons facility, Astrid Hensel (guest) wrote 7 years ago:
    Hello, my husband was stationed there from 1974 through 1978 1st Armord div. He was stationed in Bamberg, Nürnberg, Zirndorf. He was one of the permanent guards inside the main control building , called a CA. He worked 4 days on, 4 days off. He has all sorts of medical problems and the VA can't find any records of this place or any orders. So he can't prove that he was there. They had to spray for weeds out of 50 gal. drums which matches what the military used in vietnam, the agent orange. They didn't have any protection from the poison. We also need someone to verify that this place actually excisted and that the longer you worked there, the more of a chance for medical problems. My husband has all of the symptoms from the agent orange. Our daughter was born with a birth defect, cleft lip and palate, she also has juvenile diabetes, my husband has diabetes, he had a heart attack, has bad neuropathy, has skin cancer, joint pain, muscle pain, skin cysts We are looking for anyone who was assigned to Nato 23
  • Former U.S. Army nuclear weapons facility, Ralph (guest) wrote 8 years ago:
    I was in a Lance Battalion stationed at Herzo base from 83-86. We used to guard the munitions stored there as well as perform updates on the different weapons systems inside of the bunkers. I got as close to the MMA's as anyone and haven't experienced any effects up to this point. I was more concerned doing PT in the rain immediately following Chernobyl, until someone figured out that wasn't such a good idea and we took a couple of days off. Sorry to here about your condition(s) take care.
  • Former U.S. Army nuclear weapons facility, Lemuel Keith Helms (guest) wrote 8 years ago:
    My name is Lemuel Keith Helms. I was stationed in Amberg, Germany from 1968-1970. I was in the Howitzer Battery attached to the 3rd Army Calvary. I was a Special Weapons Guard and to pulled duty at NATO23 n Nuremberg. I have had several medical problems since: Crohn's Disease, Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia, lipoma, dental, neuropathy, thyroid, and skin cancer. No other members of my family have any of these conditions. I feel these conditions are related to contamination I encountered at NATO23. I can be contacted at keith093@hotmail.com
  • Former U.S. Army nuclear weapons facility, Chris Lloyd (guest) wrote 8 years ago:
    What type of Med.problems?
  • Former U.S. Army nuclear weapons facility, Chris Lloyd (guest) wrote 8 years ago:
    I was at Herzo Base 3/37 FA Special weapons section Alpha Gators 84-85. Fortunate to go to school for the old and new rounds at Graf, Pulled guard duty, and tech. ops. at NATO23 a few times.
  • Former U.S. Army nuclear weapons facility, david joyce (guest) wrote 8 years ago:
    I too have recently been diagnosed with many medical problems, I was there from 81 to 84, can you contact me john o Mahony at Ineedmorehair@aol.com. I am looking to talk with some who have been there, thank you David Joyce
  • Former U.S. Army nuclear weapons facility, Guest (guest) wrote 8 years ago:
    Hey I was their from 73 till 77 email me at toolej2@gmail.com
  • Former U.S. Army nuclear weapons facility, John O'Mahony (guest) wrote 8 years ago:
    Hello Robyn, I have had a bunch of diagnosed medical problems. I was there in 82 and 83
  • Former U.S. Army nuclear weapons facility, John O'Mahony (guest) wrote 8 years ago:
    DO you have mysterious health issues Eugene?
  • Former U.S. Army nuclear weapons facility, Art (guest) wrote 8 years ago:
    I was in the 1/22nd Zirndorf Battery A from 75-79
  • Former U.S. Army nuclear weapons facility, Molly McHenry wrote 8 years ago:
    Looking for Steve Holland, 595th MP CO, Pinder Barracks 1988-1991. Molly.McHenry@gmail.com. Thanks!
  • Former U.S. Army nuclear weapons facility, Eugene Swanson wrote 8 years ago:
    Great memories of being a tower rat at NATO 23. 595th MP Co 1985-86