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Directions to the American Kindergraves
On Autobahn A6 take exit Kaiserslautern-Centrum. This will take you to Mainzer
Straße (B40, L395). At the second traffic light on Mainzer Straße turn left into
Donnersbergstraße (L504).
At the intersection Donnersbergstraße (L504)/ Mannheimer Straße (B37) make a
left turn. The cemetery is on your left hand side driving down Mannheimer Straße
(B37).
At the third traffic light on Mannheimer Straße turn left into a small street that runs
parallel to Mannheimer Straße in front of the Daenner Kaserne chapel. This street
will take you to the corner entrance on the east side of the cemetery. You'll have to
park on the side of the road . |
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The American Kindergraves
From 1952 to 1971, 451 American infants who died at birth or shortly after birth at the American
military hospital at Landstuhl or at nearby civilian hospitals, were buried in the Kaiserslautern main
cemetery (Waldfriedhof) adjacent to the U.S. Army Daenner Kaserne. Members of the German-
American Women's Club knew of the graves and maintained them early on. In the 1980's, the
cemetery management contacted the ladies and informed them the initial lease was expiring and
the remains of the American babies would be removed, in accordance with local custom, to make
room for cemetery expansion. The women’s club was determined to save the children’s graves
from extinction and appealed to the local Air Force base legal office for help, however they
determined the military could not do anything. The club then appealed to the U.S. State Department.
They too determined that they had no authority in the matter.
After the German authorities realized the steadfast position of the women’s club, the cemetery
management agreed to allow a private organization directly affiliated with the military to assume
responsibility for the gravesites. The Ramstein Area Chief's Group (US Air Force E-9’s) assumed
this role. The cemetery management agreed to move the gravesites to a new area in the heart of
the cemetery and drafted a new lease. The Ramstein Area Chief's Group now serves as the
entrusted agent for the lease.
The Kaiserslautern Kindergraves Memorial Foundation (KKMF) was established in 1986 and its
purpose is to maintain the memorial site, organize ceremonies in remembrance of the children and
be a conduit of information for family inquiries. Representatives from the Ramstein Area Chief's
Group and the German-American and International Women's Club serve as co-chairs for the foundation.
Each spring following Mother’s Day, a memorial ceremony is sponsored by the KKMF in cooperation
with the Kaiserslautern Military Community and Kaiserslautern city officials. Floral wreaths are
placed at the front monument and a candle lighting ceremony takes place in memory of the children. A flower and an American flag are placed at each grave marker. The Air Force Jr. ROTC
Color Guard leads the procession to the gravesite.
The KKMF receives no funding from the US government. The upkeep of the Kindergraves is
possible through the generous monetary donations of the local community. The Ramstein Area
Chief’s Group designate organizes volunteers to accomplish year-round maintenance (grass
cutting, edging, trimming, stone cleaning). |