Kurmark-Kaserne, Military barracks in Storkow, Germany
Kurmark-Kaserne is a military barracks compound in Storkow located south of the town center, spreading along the federal highway B246. The site contains administration buildings, accommodation structures, and operational facilities that support military functions.
The site originally served as an aircraft research facility during World War II and later functioned as an East German economic camp for military training. Following German reunification, the Bundeswehr took over the compound and renamed it Kurmark-Kaserne in 1993.
This military facility represents the evolution of German defense infrastructure, from its pre-war aviation research through East German forces to current Bundeswehr operations.
The barracks sits directly along the B246 highway and is visible from the road, though access is restricted as a military installation. Visitors can view the site from nearby roadways without entering the compound itself.
The barracks was officially named after the Kurmark in 1993, a historical region that exists mainly in memory today. This naming connects the facility to a territorial past that shapes local identity.
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