Slipping back in time, imagine the year is 1944. The roar of war echoes across Europe. Here, nestled amidst the turmoil, lies AR22. AR22 was a vital artillery emplacement of the Selzstellung defensive line. This spot, now marked by the hushed ruins of a dugout, once pulsed with the frantic activity of soldiers. AR22 served as a critical defense point for Mainz. The soldiers stationed at AR22 would have had a panoramic view of the surrounding terrain. They were tasked with repelling any advancing enemy forces. The three-sided embankment, still visible today as a gentle slope, would have protected the artillery crews from enemy fire. The inscription “Keine” adds a layer of mystery to AR22. It’s a stark reminder of the deliberate anonymity surrounding such military installations. It hints at the secrecy and strategic importance of AR22 during the war. Today, AR22 stands silent. It is a forgotten testament to the tumultuous past. The echoes of wartime urgency have faded. Only the crumbling ruins remain, inviting us to reflect on the lives touched by conflict and the strategic role this unassuming site played in the larger narrative of World War II.
Hauptfriedhof
Lost in time stands the Hauptfriedhof Trier. A tranquil expanse in the bustling city it’s more than just a cemetery.