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The McGraw Kaserne is a former military installation in southern
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,
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, which was used by the U.S. Military during the
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after
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. The main building (building number 7; 110 m × 85 m and 18 m high) was one of the first ones in Germany to be built using
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technology. The
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was named after PFC Francis X. McGraw.


History

Earlier on the area of building number 7, the main building of the later
Reichszeugmeisterei The ''Reichszeugmeisterei'' (; RZM), formally located in Munich, was the first and eventually the primary ''Zeugmeisterei'' (quartermaster's office), as well as the national material control office of Nazi Germany. It replaced the ''SA-Wirtschaf ...
, was used by the ''Wagen- und Maschinenfabrik Gebr. Beißbarth OHG'' until 1931. In 1933, it was bought by the Bayerische Hypotheken- und Wechselbank. It is also said, that a farm called ''Maechlerhof'' was located at the same place until 1910, which was bought by the ''
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'' company (founded in 1876) for its production.


NSDAP use

In 1934, the area was taken over by the
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and was increased after 1935. The main building of the Reichszeugmeisterei (building number 7), the follow-on institution of the '' SA-Wirtschaftsstelle''), was planned by the architects Paul Hofer and Karl Johann FischerNicoline Bauers
''Die Reichszeugmeisterei in München''
(German), program of the 44th Conference of excavation science and building materials research on May 25, 2006, p. 19.
and was mostly completed in 1937. The area was used for the "Reichsautozug Deutschland" (''Reichs automobile platoon'') and the "Hilfszug Bayern" (''auxiliary platoon Bavaria'') car pools for the NSDAP central at the Brown House. The personnel was accommodated in number 6, 8, 10, 11, and 12. The Reichszeugmeisterei started its first activities in 1936. The "Reichsautozug Deutschland" was responsible for the technical support of mass events with loudspeaker systems and with its movie platoon. The "Hilfszug Bayern“ owned 160 vehicles for catering services at this mass events. The Reichszeugmeisterei was responsible for testing
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s and
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, as well as for maintaining vehicles. This works were done by war veterans and war invalids, later also by prisoners of war. There were further units located on the area, e. g. an
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and a small SS unit. During World War II the allied forces bombed only building number 19, because the area was not of strategic importance.


U.S. military use

After the war, the area was occupied by U.S. troops on April 30, 1945, was renamed and further increased. Besides military units, there were many civilian installations for the soldiers' families located in the McGraw Kaserne, e. g.
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installations, the "Munich Community Club", a Commissary shop, a launderette, a gas station, a bowling alley, a dental clinic, a library, from 1950 the
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Munich campus, and others. Building number 7 was used by the U.S. military government from 1945 to 1949, from 1952 until 1964 by the Munich branch of the Southern Area Command (SACOM), and from 1965 to 1967 by the U.S. Army Area Command (AACOM; predecessor of the U.S. Theater Army Area Support Command, Europe - USTASCOMEUR in
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). In the end of 1968, the main building was shortly used by the unified 66th (from Stuttgart) and the 513th (from
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) Military Intelligence Groups, which soon moved to building number 1, which was used earlier on by the 508th Military Police Battalion. In 1969 the HQ European Exchange System (renamed Army and Air Force Exchange Service, Europe in the 1970s) moved from the Nürnberg Palace of Justice into the main building of the McGraw Kaserne.Kenneth-VonSteuben
''McGraw Kaserne - Munich, Germany''
/ref> McGraw Kaserne was the home of the 30th Army Band until 1967. During the 1970s and early '80s, McGraw Kaserne was the home to the Army Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES) and the 66th Military Intelligence Group. Military family housing was primarily located about 2 km south, adjacent to Perlacher Forst. During the U.S. use, the connection of the
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in the South and Tegernseer Landstraße (part of the Middle Ring Road of Munich) in the North of the area was cut. In 1970 it was reconnected by digging a half-open street trench of about 500 metres length. This part of Tegernseer Landstraße is called ''McGraw-Graben'' (McGraw trench). In 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989 and 1992 the McGraw Kaserne was scene of the Bavarian Open Championships of
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.Racquetball Landesverband Bayern e.V.
''Bavarian Open Championships''
(German)


German subsequent use

After the U.S. forces left Munich in 1992 some offices of the local Bavarian Police moved into the McGraw Kaserne. Today building number 7 is used by a branch of the Police Headquarters of Munich. The police also use the garages of the former "Reichsautozug Deutschland" and the "Hilfszug Bayern". The Munich Studentenwerk owns 50 apartments in the area and some of the renovated buildings are residential buildings now. The former machine hall is planned to be converted to a multifunctional hall. Some further buildings and the garage of the "Hilfszug Bayern" might be torn down. Since 2015, the government of
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is using parts of the former McGraw Kaserne for hosting refugees ("Erstaufnahmeeinrichtung").


Bibliography

* Willi Hanseder: ''Von der Reichszeugmeisterei zur McGraw-Kaserne'', in ''Giesing / von Hildegard Adam ...'', ed.: Thomas Guttmann, 1990. - pp. 181 – 196


See also

*
List of barracks in Munich The Bavarian capital Munich was home to many military barracks. The first ones were located near the historical center of Munich. At the end of the 18th century a lot of military installations were built to the north of the historical center. Mos ...


External links


History of the office building
(German)
Entrance to former McGraw Kaserne, München.
photo site
Map of McGraw Kaserne

A History of McGraw Kaserne

University of Maryland, Munich Campus Alumni Memorabilia site

McGraw Kaserne Munich 2011
YouTube


References

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