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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.
NÜRNBERG AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOL. Opened 1946 in a private residence in Erlangen. In the Fall of 1947 the school moved to 19 Tannensstr in Fürth. In 1952 a new school was built at 30 Fronmüllerstr and opened Jan 3, 1952.
An der Nuernberg American High School (NAHS) wurden die Kinder der zwischen 1945 und 1995 in Fürth und Umgebung stationierten amerikanischen Soldatenfamilien unterrichtet.
Original Memorial Kiosk. Rising In 1946 From The Rubble Of. Wwii, Nurnberg American High School. Served U.s. Army Dependent Students.
November 2020: The information panels about the history of the US Army in Fuerth (Nurnberg Military Community) have now found an ideal permanent location for presentation: The mess hall of the former Nurnberg American High School (now Hans-Boeckler-Schule).
Nürnberg American High School Archive. An archive is a place or collection containing documents and other materials of historical interest and a repository for memories, so says the American Heritage Dictionary.