Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2) Area 27.19 km² Local time Thursday 7:31 PM Dialling code 06395 | Elevation 296 m (971 ft) Postal codes 66981 Population 2,949 (31 Dec 2008) Postal code 66981 | |
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Weather 11°C, Wind NE at 18 km/h, 75% Humidity |
Münchweiler an der Rodalb is a municipality in Südwestpfalz district, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. The primary industry of the village was that of a shoe manufacturer. It lies on Strasse B-10 between Karlsruhe and Pirmasens. It once had a US Army base that housed soldiers and families for the 636th Ordnance Co. (EOD), the 110th MP Company, HHC 84th Ordnance Battalion and others. The main building on the base was a mirror image of the Landstuhl Regional Medical Center. The base has since been sold to real estate developers who have demolished all the buildings and have started building residential housing. The chapel is all that remains of the original buildings on the base. With the withdrawal of the military from Münchweiler, it has had a profound effect on the town with the closure of many businesses and a decrease in real estate values. There is a nearby train tunnel that was rumored to have been used to hide artillery during the war and in the forest can be seen the remnants of an old Roman era road. The base was also used by NATO troops and had a functioning hospital.
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The first mention of Münchweiler an der Rodalben was in 1179. The village was founded by monks and relied on its religion as its focal point. Because of its poor soil quality, the area has never been able to rely on agriculture. There is some industry from logging and crafts, After the construction of the railway line between Zweibruecken-Landau in the late 1800s, the area's financial hardship lessened. The area though has little industry other than the one shoe factory to rely on.
The US Army base at Münchweiler has been closed with all buildings except for the base chapel being removed. The area has been repurposed for luxury housing development.
The 84th Ordnance Battalion and 636th Ordnance Company was housed on the base along with some German troops. The 636th Ordnance Company guarded and maintained the then classified stocks of GB and VX nerve gas located at Site 59 in Clausen. The nerve agents at Site 59, Clausen were removed under Operation Steel Box & Operation Golden Python in 1990. These agents were transported by truck, rail and ship ultimately ending up at Johnson Atoll for incineration.