List of Soviet military bases in Germany
The list of Soviet military locations in Germany lists all military facilities of Soviet units in Germany. In order to preserve the originality, the place names - as far as it appeared reasonable - follow the names used by the Soviet armed forces (ie later community reforms are not taken into account).
The units, troop units, associations and facilities were subordinate to the high command of the western group of troops , were subordinate to troops or operationally subordinate.
time | Original designation | German | English | |||||
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short | Long form | short | Long form | short | Long form | |||
1945-1954 | ГСОВГ | Группа советских оккупационных войск в Германии (Gruppa sowetskich okupazionnych woisk w Germanii) |
GSBD | Group of the Soviet occupation forces in Germany | GSOFG | Group of Soviet Occupation Forces in Germany | ||
1954-1989 | ГСВГ | Группа советских войск в Германии (Gruppa sowetskich woisk w Germanii) |
GSSD | Group of the Soviet Armed Forces in Germany | GSFG | Group of Soviet Forces in Germany | ||
GSTD | Group of Soviet troops in Germany | |||||||
1989-1994 | ЗГВ | Западная группа войск (Sapadnaja gruppa woisk) |
WGT | Western group of troops | WGF | Western Group of Forces |
Baden-Württemberg
Location | property | Previous user | Troops | Year of dissolution | Remarks |
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Baden-Baden | Cité Paradis, mission building in Baden-Baden | Mission militaire sovietique CCFA (MMS CCFA) | 1992 | Soviet military liaison missions (SMM), temporarily in Baden-Oos in 1957 and finally back in Zeppelinstrasse in Baden-Baden. |
Berlin
Location | property | Previous user | Troops | Year of dissolution | Remarks |
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East Berlin | Pioneer barracks |
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1991-1994 | Berlin-Karlshorst | |
Embassy of the USSR | School № 113, 777 and 998 | 1991-1994 | |||
West Berlin | Supreme Court at Kleistpark | Контрольный совет ( Allied Control Council ) | 1948/1991 | Berlin-Schöneberg |
Brandenburg
Red Army locations in Brandenburg in 1990 |
Location | property | Previous user | Troops | Year of dissolution | Remarks |
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Altengrabow |
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1991-1994 | |||
TÜP Altengrabow ( ⊙ ) | Military training area | Parts of the TÜP belong to the SA district | |||
Old warehouse |
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Lw Wehrmacht , LG 2 |
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1991-1994 | today: Fluggelände Drachenclub Berlin |
Bad Freienwalde (Oder) |
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1991-1994 | |||
Bunker Wollenberg ( ⊙ ) | Tropospheric radio center 301 | 1991 | BARS system since 1980 , axis 1 towards Warsaw | ||
Beelitz Heilstätten |
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1991-1994 | |||
Bernau |
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1991-1994 | |
fire | Air base | Lw Wehrmacht, 82nd pilot training regiment |
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1991-1994 | |
Brandenburg on the Havel | Roland barracks | 1st Construction Engineer Brigade | 1991-1994 | ||
Flak barracks |
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1991-1994 | |||
General Feldzeugmeister barracks | |||||
cottbus | Hermann Loens Barracks |
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1989 | ||
dam | Air base | Lw Wehrmacht, ZG 1 |
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1991-1994 | |
Doberitz | Old warehouse | Lw Wehrmacht, JG 2 "Richthofen", JG 20, JG 21, 1st Hunting Division, Fighter Pilot Berlin |
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1991-1994 |
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Drachhausen |
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1991-1994 | |||
Eberswalde-Finow | Rifle barracks |
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1991-1994 | ||
Britz property | 81st Guards Mot Rifle Regiment | ||||
Elstal | Olympic Village | 5th Army | 1945 | Relocation to the USSR in 1945 | |
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1991-1994 | ||||
Falkenberg / Elster | Air base | 31st Guard Fighter Regiment | 1993 | ||
Finow | Air base |
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1991-1994 | ||
Finsterwalde | Air base |
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1993 | ||
Finsterwalde special weapons warehouse | 1991 | Camouflage legend : 2952. Repair technical base of the air force | |||
Spots Zechlin | WGT nuclear weapons depot | 1991 | |||
Forst Zinna | 18th Army | 1956 | 1948–1956 Action reserve of the Soviet High Command moved forward from Poland | ||
Frankfurt (Oder) | Oderland barracks | 44th Pontoon Bridge Regiment | 1991-1994 | ||
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Fürstenberg (Havel) |
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1991-1994 | 1945 under GSBD, the commander was also the head of the Brandenburg military administration | ||
Neuthymes | 1989-1991 |
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Fürstenwalde / Spree | Air base | Lw Wehrmacht, ZG 1 | 464th Missile Brigade | 1991-1994 | |
Pioneer barracks |
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512. Radio engineering post | also: radar command post | ||||
School № 83, also № 410 | |||||
Gross Dolln | Air base |
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1991-1994 | ||
Himmelpfort | Himmelpfort special weapons warehouse | WGT nuclear weapons depot | 1990 | ||
Jännersdorf | Military training area | 1990-1991 | Marienfließ nature reserve | ||
Jueterbog |
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1991-1994 | |||
TÜP Jüterbog | Military training area | 1991-1994 | BW military training area | ||
King Wusterhausen | SMAD (Soviet Military Administration for Germany) | 1947 | 1945–1947 Königs Wusterhausen Palace, seat of SMAD | ||
Krampnitz | Army riding school |
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1991-1994 | ||
Kummersdorf estate | Railway pioneer barracks | 64th Motor Vehicle Brigade | 1991-1994 | Bw part of the Kummersdorf Army Research Center | |
Lychen II | Neustrelitz | Himmelpfort special weapons warehouse | 458th Missile Brigade | 1991-1994 | |
Love rose | Military training area | 1991-1994 | BW military training area | ||
Meyenburg | TÜP Meyenburg | Military training area | 1991-1994 | ||
Neuruppin | Air base | Lw Wehrmacht, pilot school B 2 |
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before 1991 | |
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1991-1994 | ||||
Neuthymes | WGT nuclear weapons depot | 1991 | |||
Oranienbaum | TÜP Oranienbaum | Military training area | 1991-1994 | ||
Oranienburg | Factory airfield of the Heinkel-Werke Oranienburg |
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1991-1994 | ||
Pearl Mountain |
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1991-1994 | |||
Potsdam | High Command GSBT | 1947 | Relocation to Wünsdorf | ||
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1991-1994 | |||
Menzelstrasse 5 | Radio Volga | 1991-1994 | Broadcasting station, troop support WGT | ||
Prenzlau | Air base | Lw Wehrmacht, AG 121 |
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1991-1994 | Bw Uckermark barracks |
Pritzwalk | Radio control post 621 | 1991-1994 | also: radar guidance post | ||
Rangsdorf | Bücker aircraft works |
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1991-1994 | ||
Rathenow | Forest barracks |
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1991-1994 | ||
Pioneer barracks | 69th Pontoon Bridge Regiment | 1991-1994 | |||
Schönwalde (Wandlitz) | Air base and airfield |
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1993 | ||
Schweinrich | 290th Artillery Brigade | 1991-1994 | |||
Sperenberg | Air base |
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1994 | ||
Proud grove | Stolzenhain special weapons warehouse | WGT nuclear weapons depot | 1990 | also: Lychen II | |
Strausberg | Elisabethstrasse ( ⊙ ) | 2140. Aviation warehouse | 1991-1994 | ||
Treuenbrietzen | Lw Wehrmacht, I. Jagdkorps | 132nd Intelligence Brigade | 1991-1994 | also: telecommunications brigade | |
Vogelsang (Zehdenick) |
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1989 | Detachment, restructuring | ||
Welzow | Air base | SG 2 Immelmann |
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1993 |
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Werder (Havel) | School № 102 | 1991-1994 | |||
Werneuchen | Air base |
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1991-1994 | ||
Wittstock / Dosse | Air base | Lw Wehrmacht | 71st Fighter Corps | 1970 | Detachment, restructuring |
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1991-1994 | ||||
Wittstock military training area | 40th radio-technical brigade (also: radar command brigade) | 1991-1994 | until 2011 Lw Bw bomb dropping area | ||
Woltersdorf | HQ 16th Air Army | 1945 | Relocation to Wünsdorf in 1947 | ||
Wünsdorf | Waldstadt (Zossen) |
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1994 | ||
Soviet control commission | 1953 | ||||
Bunker Lynow ( ⊙ ) | 118th Communication Brigade | 1991-1994 | also: telecommunications brigade | ||
railway station | Wehrmacht | Train station (military town) | 1994 | Military train connection: Wünsdorf / Moscow | |
United Headquarters 14 (Cover Name: Kassator) | 1994 | until 1994 common air traffic control:
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School № 1, also: № 89 | 1991-1994 | ||||
Site practice area | 1991-1994 |
Hesse
Location | property | Previous user | Troops | Year of dissolution | Remarks |
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Frankfurt am Main | Frankfurt-Niederrad | Soviet Military Mission USAREUR (SMM USAREUR) | 1992 | Soviet military liaison mission , accredited by USAREUR , mission building in Frankfurt-Niederrad, first in Neuwiesenstrasse, later in Gerauer Strasse and finally in Goldammerstrasse; |
Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
Locations of the Western Group of the Soviet Armed Forces in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania 1990 |
Location | property | Previous user | Troops | Year of dissolution | Remarks |
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Ahlbeck (near Ueckermünde) | FM headquarters | Parts of the 879th Communication Battalion | 1991-1994 |
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Old Rehse | Spa facility | sanatorium | 1955 | Use: from 1946 to 1955 | |
Old warp | Motor vehicle transport battalion | 1991-1994 | Baltic Red Banner Fleet unit | ||
Badekow | 614th Radio Engineering Company | 1991-1994 | Sub-unit 61st FuT Battalion / 40th FuT Brigade | ||
Bad aspic | Tropospheric radio station Eichenthal | TFuZ 302 of the NVA for Warsaw Treaty | 1990 | BARS system , direction to Gdansk (Poland) | |
Damgarten | Ribnitz-Damgarten Air Base |
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1991-1994 | ||
dam |
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1991-1994 | |||
Demmin | Tutow Air Base (Demmin) | Lw Wehrmacht: LG 2, Large Fighting School 1 |
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1991-1994 | |
Dranske | 632nd Radio Technology Company | 1991-1994 | Sub-unit 63rd FuT Battalion / 40th FuT Brigade | ||
Garz (Usedom) | Air base | Luftwaffe (Wehrmacht): ZG 2, LG 2 | Parts of the 9th Attack Division | until 1960 | Large Association of the Baltic Red Banner Fleet |
221st Independent Panzer Regiment | 1990 | 1982/83 moved to Hagenow / Techentin | |||
157th Anti-Aircraft Missile Brigade | 1991-1994 | ||||
Greifswald |
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1991-1994 | |||
Grevesmühlen |
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1991-1994 | Radar guidance service WGT | ||
Hagenow | Techentin | 221st Independent Panzer Regiment | 1990 | 1982/83 moved from Garz | |
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1991-1994 | ||||
Larz | Rechlin-Lärz airfield | 19th Fighter Bombing Regiment | 1991-1994 | ||
Bait | 613. Radio engineering post | 1991-1994 | |||
Ludwigslust | TÜP Grabow / Ludwigslust ( ⊙ ) | Haiderhof military training area | 1991-1994 | ||
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1991-1994 | ||||
Neustrelitz |
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1991-1994 | |||
Parchim | Schwerin-Parchim Airport |
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1991-1994 | ||
Primer forest | Primerburg / Güstrow / Primerwald | Army ammunition facility |
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1991-1994 | |
Rechlin | Air base | Rechlin testing facility |
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1991-1994 | |
Schwerin | Fritsch barracks | 2nd shock army | 1947 | 1945 from the holdings of the 2nd Belarusian Front to the GSBT. The commander was also the chief of the military administration for Mecklenburg. Replaced in 1947 by the 4th Mech Guard Army | |
Fritsch barracks | 4. Mech Guard Army | 1991-1994 | |||
94th Guards Mot Rifle Division | 1991-1994 | ||||
Association of the 4th Mech Guard Army | 1991-1994 | ||||
Air base | Luftwaffe (Wehrmacht), LG 1, pilot school 72 | ||||
Goods (Müritz) | 635th Missile Division | 1991 | SS-12, INF object of the Soviet Union | ||
Wismar |
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1991-1994 | |||
Wokuhl | 635th Missile Division | 1991 | SS-12, INF object of the Soviet Union |
North Rhine-Westphalia
Location | property | Previous user | Troops | Year of dissolution | Reuse | Remarks |
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Frets | Soxmi's Mission House | SMM (Soviet Military Mission) | 1992 | Military mission of the GSTD, accredited by BAOR , Rheindahlen (1946 in Hanover, then Bad Salzuflen, from August 1957 in Bünde) |
Saxony
WGT locations in Saxony 1990 |
Location | property | Previous user | Troops | Year of dissolution | Reuse | Remarks |
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Bischofswerda | 635th Missile Division | 1991 | SS-12, INF object of the Soviet Union | |||
Borna | Association of the 9th Armored Division | 1991-1994 | ||||
Brandis | Air base | Luftwaffe (Wehrmacht), B 31 pilot school | 357th Jabo Flier Regiment (16th Air Army) | 1991-1994 | ||
485th Self Helicopter Regiment (GSTD) | 1991-1994 | |||||
Chemnitz | Association of the 11th Guard Armored Division | 1991-1994 | ||||
Association of the 34th Artillery Division | 1991-1994 | |||||
Dresden | Albertstadt barracks | 1st Guard Panzer Army | 1991-1994 | Army officers' school | ||
Grenadier barracks | 11th Guards Armored Division | 1991-1994 | ||||
Barracks nod | Air Force School | 249th Guards Mot Rifle Regiment | July 1991 | Partial demolition, residential use | ||
Heller helicopter airfield | - | 6. Independent helicopter squadron | August 1992 | Dismantling | ||
Glauchau | Association of the 20th Guards Mot rifle division | 1991-1994 | ||||
Grimma | Association of the 20th Guards Mot rifle division | 1991-1994 | ||||
Grossenhain | Air base | Luftwaffe (Wehrmacht), AG 11 | 105th Fighter-Bomber Air Division | 1991-1994 | ||
Koenigsbrück | Association of the 11th Guard Armored Division | 1991-1994 | Military training area | |||
Association of the 34th Artillery Division | 1991-1994 | |||||
635th Missile Division | 1991 | SS-12, INF object of the Soviet Union | ||||
1044th Self. Air Storm Battalion of the 1st Guard Panzer Army (part 35th Self. Guard Air Storm Brigade) | 1990? | |||||
Tropospheric radio station | TFuZ 303 of the NVA for Warsaw Treaty since 1980 | 1991-1994 | System BARS, axis 2 towards Liegnitz | |||
Leipzig | Georg Schumann Barracks | Wehrmacht | 119th News Brigade | 1990-1991 | together with the NVA | |
Theodor-Körner-Kaserne | Wehrmacht | 163rd Anti-Aircraft Missile Brigade | 1991-1994 | Bundeswehr (until 2007) | ||
General Olbricht Barracks | Wehrmacht | Association of the 57th Guards Mot rifle division | 1991-1994 | armed forces | together with the NVA | |
Barracks Schönau | Luftwaffe (Wehrmacht) |
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1945 Location of the 25th Rifle Corps of the 1st Guards Armored Army | ||
Barracks Heiterblick | Luftwaffe (Wehrmacht) |
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from 2005 demolition | |||
Military hospital | Wehrmacht | 1990 | Vacancy until 2013, afterwards conversion to the Parc du Soleil residential area | Number of beds from 300 | ||
Factory engine | 39th Repair Battalion of the 20th MotSchützendivision from Grimma | 1990-1991 | Vacancy and dilapidation until 2015, then conversion to the König-Albert Residenz residential area | probably incorporated into the Georg Schumann barracks | ||
Quietly | Association of the 20th Guards Mot rifle division | 1991-1994 | ||||
Meissen | Association of the 11th Guard Armored Division | 1991-1994 | ||||
Oschatz | 175th Missile Brigade | 1991-1994 | ||||
Plauen | King George Barracks | Association of the 20th Guards Mot rifle division | 1991-1994 | |||
Radebeul |
Hoflößnitz (headquarters) |
1st Guard Panzer Army | 1945 | 1945 in Radebeul under GSBT. Commander was also head of the military administration for Saxony, moved to Dresden in 1945 | ||
Riesa | 9th Armored Division | 1991-1994 | ||||
Spice up | Association of the 20th Guards Mot rifle division | 1991-1994 | ||||
Zeithain | Elector of Saxony barracks | Zeithain military training area | Association of the 9th Armored Division | 1991-1994 | Ordnance clearance service | |
Zeithain | Zeithain Army Ammunition Plant | Dismantling (from 195x NVA ) | active | Ordnance clearance service |
Saxony-Anhalt
WGT locations in Saxony-Anhalt in 1990 |
Location | property | Previous user | Troops | Year of dissolution | Reuse | Remarks |
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Allstedt | Airfield | Association of the 1st Guard Panzer Army | 1991-1994 | Special landing pad, plus solar panels next to the runway | ||
Altengrabow | North camp | 10th Guards Volunteer Armored Division | 1991-1994 | Military training area Parts of the TÜP belong to the district BB | ||
Association of the 34th Artillery Division | 1991-1994 | |||||
Alt-Jeßnitz-Raguhn ( Kleckewitzer Heide ) | barracks | 1991-1994 | Military training area 1,222 ha |
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Bernburg (Saale) | Association of the 7th Guard Armored Division | 1990 | ||||
Born | Association of the 3rd Army | 1991-1994 | ||||
Borstel | Association of the 3rd Army | 1991-1994 | ||||
Castle | Prince Leopold von Anhalt barracks | Wehrmacht (assault gun school) | Association of the 12th Guards Panzer Division | 1991-1994 | ||
Air base | Luftwaffe (Wehrmacht), B 16 pilot school | |||||
899th Self. Air Storm Battalion of the 3rd Army (Part 35. Self. Guard Air Storm Brigade) | 1990? | |||||
Cochstedt | 7th Guards Armored Division | 1991-1994 | ||||
Guards | Association of the 207th MotSchützendivision | 1991-1994 | Military training area | |||
Glücksburg Heath | Luftwaffe (Wehrmacht), bomb-o-drom | 1990 | Military training area | |||
Halberstadt | Air base barracks | Association of the 47th Guards Armored Division | 1991-1994 | |||
Halle (Saale) | Air News Barracks | 47th Army | 1945 | Relocated back to the Soviet Union in 1945 | ||
27th Guards-Mot rifle division | 1991-1994 | |||||
Magdeburger Chaussee barracks | Association of the 8th Guards Army | 1991-1994 | ||||
Hasselfelde | Listening post | 443rd Radio Technology Battalion from Quarmbeck | Western town Pullman City | KRTP-81 . | ||
Hillersleben | Hillersleben Army Research Institute | 47th Guards Armored Division | 1991-1994 | Military training area | ||
Koethen | Air base | Regiment of the 126th Fighter Division | 1991-1994 | |||
Letzlinger Heide | 1991-1994 | Military training area | ||||
Magdeburg | Encke barracks | 3rd Army | 1954-1991 | 1945–1954 3rd shock army | ||
News barracks | 202nd Anti-Aircraft Missile Brigade | 1991-1994 | ||||
Seeckt barracks | Association of the 3rd Army | 1991-1994 | ||||
Grinding angle | Association of the 20th Guards Army | 1991-1994 | Military training area | |||
Association of the 207th MotSchützendivision | 1991-1994 | |||||
Association of the 12th Guards Panzer Division | 1991-1994 | |||||
Association of the 47th Guards Armored Division | 1991-1994 | |||||
Merseburg | Air base | 6th Guard Fighter Division | 1991-1994 | |||
Flak barracks | 45th Radio Technical Brigade | 1991-1994 | ||||
Association of the 8th Guards Army | 1991-1994 | |||||
Association of the 1st Guard Panzer Army | 1991-1994 | |||||
Naumburg | Hindenburg barracks | 57th Guards Mot Rifle Division | 1991-1994 | |||
Quarmbeck | Air base | Wehrmacht | 115th independent tank regiment
443rd Radio Technology Battalion, 1309th Anti-aircraft Missile Division, 4th Reconnaissance Battalion |||||| |
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Rosslau | 7th Guards Armored Division | 1991-1994 | ||||
Schönebeck (Elbe) | Association of the 10th Guards Volunteer Armored Division | 1991-1994 | ||||
State | Association of the 2nd Guard Panzer Army | 1991-1994 | ||||
Association of the 207th MotSchützendivision | 1991-1994 | |||||
Stendal | Albrecht the Bear Barracks | 207th Motorized Rifle Division | 1991-1994 | |||
3rd shock army | 1945-1946 | Commander also head of the military administration for Saxony-Anhalt; 1946 moved to Magdeburg; 1954 renamed 3rd Army | ||||
Weissenfels | Association of the 57th Guards Mot rifle division | 1991-1994 | ||||
635th Missile Division | 1991-1994 | SS-12, INF object of the Soviet Union | ||||
Wittenberg | Air base | Air Corps South (16th Air Army) | 1970 | |||
Tauentzien barracks | 27th Pontoon Bridge Regiment | 1991-1994 | ||||
Association of the 7th Guard Armored Division | 1991-1994 | |||||
Time | Association of the 57th Guards Mot rifle division | 1991-1994 | Residential area, shopping center, city administration and equestrian center | |||
Zerbst | Air base | Luftwaffe (Wehrmacht), JG 3 "Udet", fighter pilot school 2 | 126th Fighter Division | 1991-1994 | ||
Association of the 7th Guard Armored Division | 1991-1994 |
Thuringia
WGT locations in Thuringia 1990 |
Location | property | Previous user | Troops | Year of dissolution | Reuse | Remarks |
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Altenburg | Infantry barracks | Association of the 8th Guards Army | 1991-1994 | |||
Artillery barracks | Association of the 1st Guard Panzer Army | 1991-1994 | ||||
Arnstadt | Association of the 8th Guards Army | 1991-1994 | ||||
Bad Langensalza | Air base | Luftwaffe (Wehrmacht), StuKaG 2 "Immelmann" | Association of the 8th Guards Army | 1991-1994 | ||
Eisenach | Military training area | 1991-1994 | ||||
Gera | Pioneer barracks | 252nd Anti-Aircraft Missile Brigade | 1991-1994 | |||
Gotha | Air base | Luftwaffe (Wehrmacht), KG 4 "General Wever" | Association of the 8th Guards Army | 1991-1994 | ||
Friedenstein barracks | Association of the 39th Guards-Mot rifle division | 1991-1994 | ||||
Gunzerode | Association of the 2nd Guard Panzer Army | 1991-1994 | ||||
Jena | 79th Guards Armored Division | 1991-1994 | ||||
635th Missile Division | 1991 | SS-21, INF object of the Soviet Union | ||||
Meiningen | Barbara barracks | Artillery Regiment 103 of the 4th Panzer Division (Wehrmacht) | 117th motorized rifle regiment of the 39th Guards motorized rifle division, 519th anti-aircraft missile division of the 8th Guards Army |
1991 | Demolition, home area | |
City barracks | Panzergrenadier-Ersatz-Bataillon 6 (Wehrmacht) Panzer Reconnaissance Training Unit No. 9 |
23rd tank battalion, 11th reconnaissance battalion, 489th anti-tank division of the 8th Guard Army |
1991 | Partial demolition of justice center, police inspection |
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Ohrdruf | 39th Guards-Mot rifle division | 1991-1994 | Military training area | |||
Rudolstadt | Association of the 79th Guards Armored Division | 1991-1994 | ||||
Saalfeld / Saale | Association of the 79th Guards Armored Division | 1991-1994 | ||||
Schlotheim | Association of the 27th Guards Mot rifle division | 1991-1994 | ||||
Weimar | 8th Guard Army | 1945 | 1945 in Weimar under GSBT. Commander was also head of the military administration for Thuringia, moved to Weimar-Nohra in 1945 | |||
Association of the 27th Guards Mot rifle division | 1991-1994 | |||||
Weimar-Nohra | Air base | Luftwaffe (Wehrmacht), pilot school 114 | 8th Guard Army | 1991-1994 |
Abbreviations
Abbre- Zung |
text | |||
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German | English | French | Russian | |
BAOR | British Army of the Rhine | British Army of the Rhine | ||
BARS | Protected autonomous radio system | Бронированая автономная радиосвязная система | ||
Bw | armed forces | Federal Armed Forces | Бундесвер | |
FFA | French armed forces in Germany | Forces Françaises en Allemagne | ||
HQ | headquarters | Headquarters | Штаб-квартира | |
LA | Air Army | Air Army (AA) | Воздушная aрмия (ВА) | |
NATO | North Atlantic Treaty Organization | |||
NVA | National Peoples Army | National People's Army | Национальная народная фрмия | |
TÜP (NVA) |
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Training area | Военный полигон | |
TrÜbPl (Bw) | ||||
RAF | Royal Air Force | |||
RAFG | Royal Air Force Germany | |||
TFuZ | Tropospheric radio center | Tropo-scatter radio center | Узел тропосферной связи | |
USAFE | United States Air Force in Europe | |||
USAREUR | United States Army in Europe |
See also
- Foreign military bases in Germany
- List of American military locations in Germany
- List of British military bases in Germany
- List of French military locations in Germany
- List of Belgian military locations in Germany
- List of Canadian military locations in Germany
- List of Dutch military locations in Germany
- List of other military locations in Germany
- Allied headquarters in Berlin (historical)
- Re-use of the WGT properties
literature
- Benz, Wolfgang (ed.), Germany under Allied occupation 1945–1949/55, Akademie-Verlag, Berlin 1999.
- Burlakow, Colonel General MP, Soviet Troops in Germany 1945–1994, Junge Garde-Verlag, Moscow 1994.
- Koop, Volker, Between Law and Arbitrariness. The Red Army in Germany, Bouvier-Verlag, Bonn 1996.
- Lutz Freundt (Eds.) & Stephan Büttner, Red Places: Russian Military Airfields in Germany 1945–1994 Paperback - June 1, 2007
- Stephan Büttner, Soviet Legacies in Berlin and Brandenburg, October 1, 2014
Web links
- Conservation & Military. with location database and detailed maps . On: Naturstiftung David , accessed October 1, 2016 .
- The transformation of the US armed forces in Europe
- US bases in Germany (English)
- Location database including the GSSD in the GDR
- Paul Schäfer (Ed.): US Armed Forces in Germany ( Memento from January 3, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) (including legal basis and consequences of the stationing for Germany; PDF; 3.21 MB)
Individual evidence
- ^ Soviet troops in Germany 1945 to 1994 , memorial album, Moscow edition, «Junge Garde» publishing house, 1994; ISBN 5-235-02221-1 .
- ^ Klaus Behling : Spies in Uniform. P. 13.
- ↑ Constituted on July 30, 1945, initially at the US HQ. The Soviet Union, like every other place in the Soviet sector, had rejected the originally planned seat, the former Reich Aviation Ministry in Leipziger Strasse in the Mitte district (later the house of the GDR ministries, 1990 seat of the Treuhand, from 1999 office building of the Federal Ministry of Finance). The Control Council for Germany met 82 times until the Soviet exit on March 20, 1948. The principle of unanimity prevailed. Between meetings, the coordination committee and the control staff with 12 directors carried out the work. No German executive body.
- ↑ Stefan Büttner: Soviet atomic bombs in Europe - A chapter from the cold war. In: Flieger Revue Extra. No. 22, Möller, Berlin 2008, pp. 30-53.
- ↑ according to NF contract document (1987)
- ↑ Largest WGT garrison in the GDR (6,200 hectares, 35,000 military and civilian employees).
- ^ Soviet troops in Germany 1945 to 1994, memorial album, edition Moscow, published by "Jang Guard", 1994; ISBN 5-235-02221-1 , pages 15 to 22 .
- ↑ Alt-Jeßnitz-Raguhn (Möhlau-Jüdenberg). (No longer available online.) In: Nature Conservation and Military Database of the David Nature Foundation , archived from the original on October 1, 2016 ; accessed on October 1, 2016 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ See: Wenzel, Götz Thomas, secret object atomic bunker. The Tropospheric Radio Station Eichenthal, Ch. Links-Verlag, Berlin 2008.