
I also found some recent photos. Looks more like a quaint touristy village today than the Sin City of Europe. Imagine every door here being into a bar. That's the Baumholder I remember.

I also found something I had missed when I was there: a swastika in brick on the kaserne wall!
In my reading I learned that in 1956, only 4 years before I arrived, there was a GI race riot downtown that left several soldiers dead. The bars were segregated "by choice" when I was there, though I used to go to the black bars with black colleagues in order to listen to jazz on the jukebox. In the white bars, it was all country-western. On one occasion, a black soldier came in, saw me and immediately broke a chair over my head. My friends hustled me out. Turns out the same thing had happened to the black GI across the street, a white bar he had entered by mistake. He was just returning the favor.
I'm having so much fun with this project. Sure brings back memories.
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Hello Charles,
I have a few photos that may interest you.I live near baumholder and have heard many stories about the heydays there. let me know if you get this message.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5880680184570907488&pr=goog-sl
Got it, thanks!
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