ALLMENROD
'Allmenrod' is a small village in north Hesse (Germany) with a population of 350 (2003). It is a part of Lauterbach.
| Contents |
| History |
| World War I and the Early Twenties |
| The Second World War |
| After 1945 |
History
Allmenrod was first mentioned in 1131. The first official documents about the population in the town were found in 1854. At this time the town had 347 people. In the following years many people moved out of the village. In most cases this depended on the increasing poverty.
World War I and the Early Twenties
In the First World War there was a big mobilization of soldiers in the village. The total number of casualties resulted in 13 people. Their names were written down on the memorial of the cemetery. In comparison to the bigger towns, Allmenrod was not affected as much by the dearth. This depended on the high number of farms in this village. In the early twenties Allmenrod was connected to the electricity network. In these years the village also received a central water supply.
The Second World War
In the Second World War 15 villagers lost their lives. On March 29 the village was taken by the 4th Armored Division of the United States.
After 1945
In the year 1946 Allmenrod took in more than 100 displaced persons. These were rehoused in many households. In 1950 the names of the fallen soldiers of World War II were transcribed on the memorial of the cemetery.
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