McGraw Kaserne

It is also said[specify], that a farm called Maechlerhof was located at the same place until 1910, which was bought by the Maurer Söhne company (founded in 1876) for its production.

The "Reichsautozug Deutschland" was responsible for the technical support of mass events with loudspeaker systems and with its movie platoon.

During World War II the allied forces bombed only building number 19, because the area was not of strategic importance.

Besides military units, there were many civilian installations for the soldiers' families located in the McGraw Kaserne, e. g. AAFES installations, the "Munich Community Club", a Commissary shop, a launderette, a gas station, a bowling alley, a dental clinic, a library, from 1950 the University of Maryland Munich campus, and others.

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.

During the U.S. use, the connection of the Bundesautobahn 995 in the South and Tegernseer Landstraße (part of the Middle Ring Road of Munich) in the North of the area was cut.

[4] After the U.S. forces left Munich in 1992 some offices of the local Bavarian Police moved into the McGraw Kaserne.

The former NS-Reichszeugmeisterei
Main entrance of the former Reichszeugmeisterei
Building of the former U.S. Commissary and the former University of Maryland, Munich Campus
The "McGraw Trench" cuts through the former McGraw Kaserne