I WONDER.....
ReNae and I currently reside on the outskirts of
Darmstadt, Germany next to a forest. We try to go for a daily walk to
fulfill our mission assignment to “Exercise at least 30 minutes a
day.” Sometimes I wander off the beaten path and go exploring. As I
walk through the denser parts of the forest, I notice several large
crater-like holes in the ground, which seem to be there for no
apparent purpose. As I consider what the reason might be, I believe
they may be remains from 70 years ago when Darmstadt was bombed by
the Allied Forces.
I have read about the history of Darmstadt during the
war and discovered that this city had been bombed several times.
There wasn't a lot of industry going on here, but it was bombed
mainly as a distraction. When bombs started dropping here, enemy
planes would fly from other cities to intercept the bombers, leaving
their own cities vulnerable for a second wave to come in and bomb
more important facilities. Ironically, the most devastating raid took
place 9-11-1944.
As I wander through the trees, I visualize the 110,00
inhabitants fleeing from their roofless, burning homes into the
forest to get away from the bombings. Because most of the air raids
were done at night time, I assume some of the bombs missed their
targets and landed in the forest. Thus, the big holes in the ground.
I find a half-broken, red crayon void of its paper wrapping in the
middle of nowhere, and wonder if it had belonged to a frightened
child hiding, and trying to distract herself from the terrible
destruction. I find an old shovel and wonder if it might have been
used to dig roots for food or to dig graves for the 13,500 villagers
who died during the raids. I see a herd of wild pigs suddenly explode
from the undergrowth, and wonder if they might have been a source of
food for the starving, fleeing, refugees, who maybe found a rifle
from a dead soldier and hunted game with it. I look up at the
towering, patriarchal pines and wonder how many trees caught and
still hold the festering shrapnel from exploding bombs and artillery.
I wonder what other war-time relics, and even perhaps bodies, still
lie buried beneath the 70 years of fallen leaves, who, like giant
forgiving snow flakes, attempt to cover the scars of the past...
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The Bombing of Darmstadt - September 11, 1944 |
The same area of Darmstadt today |
It is a German Tradition to hang (not hide) colored eggs from the trees at Easter Time |
Michelstadt - about 30 minutes from our Apartment Elder Christenson and Elder Tripp with ReNae |
Very nice blog. I enjoy your prose, Dale. I assume you wrote it. Hope you are doing well. Oh...oops, vertical video!!! Landscape is much better. Nice to hear from you.
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