visited this whilst on my germany trip the other week, it was a huge site but a lot of it was bare. as you can imagine it was cold.
what bit of history i found:-
From 1956 to 1970, the plant was built by the Canadian Forces used. Here the barracks and quarters for unmarried soldiers were housed. The married soldiers and their families lived in the Canadian settlement in Werl. Even the radio stations CAE - Radio Canadian Army Europe had its location here. This was the first Canadian radio stations on German soil. On FM and 1970 programs were broadcast for the Canadian soldiers in Germany.
From 1970 to 1994 in the barracks of the soldiers were British Rhine Army stationed. the building has been empty since 1994, leaving on site a church, cinema and crew quarters.
some german dudes site i think
cinema
messed up sports hall
church
what bit of history i found:-
From 1956 to 1970, the plant was built by the Canadian Forces used. Here the barracks and quarters for unmarried soldiers were housed. The married soldiers and their families lived in the Canadian settlement in Werl. Even the radio stations CAE - Radio Canadian Army Europe had its location here. This was the first Canadian radio stations on German soil. On FM and 1970 programs were broadcast for the Canadian soldiers in Germany.
From 1970 to 1994 in the barracks of the soldiers were British Rhine Army stationed. the building has been empty since 1994, leaving on site a church, cinema and crew quarters.
some german dudes site i think
cinema
messed up sports hall
church