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  1. During the war the installation located in Neu Ulm was called Ludendorff Kaserne and housed the headquarters of the 5th Artillery Regiment (German Wehrmacht) and one of its battalions. Within the post there is an historic fortress that was build in 1879 as part of the defensive system around Ulm.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Museum_UlmMuseum Ulm - Wikipedia

    The Museum Ulm (Museum der Stadt Ulm), founded in 1924, is a museum for art, archeology, urban and cultural history in Ulm, Germany. [1] Exhibits range from prehistoric and early archaeological finds of the Ulm region (including the lion-man statuette) to Late (International) Gothic and Renaissance paintings and sculptures made in Ulm and Upper ...

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  3. Ford Barracks, Ulm, c. 1960. (Source: partial of a German postcard (Cekade)) Ford Barracks and Ford Family Housing on left. Photo was probably taken early 1960s, soon after US Army returned the installation to the German government.

  4. Nov 9, 2020 · Metropolitan Museum Cleveland Museum of Art. Featured. ... (US) Genealogy; ... Aerial view of USA military base in Germany 1950/60s Item Preview

  5. museumulm.de › en › collectionsHistory | Museum Ulm

    The History of the Museum Ulm: “A Question of Time?”. On October 4, 1925, the “Museum of the City of Ulm” was opened under founding director Julius Baum (1882 – 1959). It emerged from the Museum of Applied Arts, founded in 1882 and institutionally taken over by the city of Ulm in 1923.

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  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ulm_MinsterUlm Minster - Wikipedia

    In the late 1960s it was reconstructed to solve acoustic problems of reverberation. In 1877, the Jewish congregation of the synagogue of Ulmincluding Hermann Einstein, the father of Albert Einstein —donated money for a statue of the Biblical prophet Jeremiah .

  8. Details. Title: Aerial view of Ulm, Germany, after Allied bombing. Notes: From the 2015 exhibition: World War II and the Human Experience. (Not in the permanent collection of the Museum of...

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