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Nurnberg American High School. Nürnberg American High School (NAHS) was a Department of Defense Dependents Schools (DoDDS) system school located near Nürnberg, Germany. One of DoDDS original five high schools in Germany, the school served the children of American military, government and civilian personnel from 1946 until its closing in 1995. [2]
Wwii, Nurnberg American High School Served U.s. Army Dependent Students Until It Closed In 1995. Though Its Classrooms And Halls Are Silent its Spirit Lives On In The Hearts Of Former Students, Teachers And Staff Verbunden In Freundschaft Dedicated In 2002 By The Nurnberg Alumni Association
Nürnberg American High School (NAHS) was a Department of Defense Dependents Schools (DoDDS) system school located near Nürnberg, Germany.One of DoDDS original five high schools in Germany, the school served the children of American military, government and civilian personnel from 1946 until its closing in 1995.
Nürnberg American High School was one of the original 5 overseas schools established in Germany after World War II by the Department of Defense Dependents School system to accommodate dependents of American service personnel. You can read more about its history here. The Nürnberg Alumni Association is a non-profit organization seeking to:
- Peller Haus - 1947
- ‘Are the Nürnberg
- students discussed the controversial international question
- The Story of an American Military Family in Occupied Germany, 1946-1949
- SCHOOL YELLS
- Bobbie Sheppard
- Nürnberg High cheerleaders
- How Bamberg students got to school, 1947-48
wasn’t much left of its former grandeur. Poor Betty Reuss was salvaging the carved stones and chipping away the mortar and numbering the stones to be rebuilt. She seemed very old (probably not more than 40) but she suffered from diabetes and needed special food. There were many such people, and many of the his-toric buildings were put back together...
At open forum in room where the trials are held, American and German lawyers and
In the imposing courtroom of the Niirnberg Palace of Justice last month, almost 600 German students, clerks and American high-school pupils met to discuss the legality and justness of the war crimes trials. Three American prosecutors and two German attorneys participated. After three speeches of ten minutes length each, the floor was turned over to...
Permission to post these pages from Letters Home has been given by the author, Mark W. Falzini.
VI. TOOT YOUR HORN Toot your horn Step on the gas Get out of the way And let Nurnberg pass VII. SITTIN’ IN THE GRANDSTAND Sittin’ in the grandstand Beatin’ on a tin can Who can? We can? Nobody else can. Yea, Team, Fight VIII. We’ve Got the Team (Clap Clap) we’ve got the T (Clap Clap) we’ve got the E (Clap Clap) we’ve got the A (Clap ...
on back porch of Girls’ Dorm – courtesy Mark Falzini, Letters Home
(L-R) Joann Purdy, Barbara Kale, Jackie Hilty, Peggy Segur, Bobby Sheppard, Carol Anderson Notice the homemade sewn-on letters on their sweaters.
In the dining hall, L to R: Eddie Thompson, Bobbie Sheppard, Peggy Segur. “Peggy’s famous Fish Face”–
The Nürnberg school opened rather late in October 1946 [October 21] in Erlangen, a small city about 20 kilometers north of Nürnberg, rather than in Nürnberg proper, which had been largely destroyed by Allied bombing.. A few of the high schools in other cities (Frankfurt, Munich) opened first, several weeks ahead of Nürnberg.
In 1952 a new school was built at 30 Fronmüllerstr and opened Jan 3, 1952. In June 1995, the last graduating seniors were awarded their diplomas from Nürnberg American High School, and the school closed 49 years after its opening. The Cold War was over; American troops were being withdrawn from the Nürnberg area.
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