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StevenHall wrote on Jan 28
th, 2017 at 10:20pm:
Interesting photos. Would be something to see in person.
Well, most of the ranges and buildings do not exist anymore.
In WWII, the towns were bombed by the Allied Forces, the ranges didn't survive back then.
After WWII, the Allied Forces destroyed most of the still existing ranges (and also the rifles), because the Germans never should be armed again.
A lot of those huge town buildings which survived the bomb hale were used for other things later. They were converted to schools, companies, hospitals, farms, and, and, and. When two thirds of a town was destroyed, they needed a still existing building for more important things than for shooting... well, shooting was forbidden for years and years.
In the 1950s, when the Germans were allowed again to shoot with air rifle or maybe with .22 rifles, the clubs wanted to get back their buildings. But the town councils decided to offer a new property to the applying clubs, outside the town, without any historical touch.
What they built on the new property looked like a garage, in the new style of that time. Had nothing to do with the old buildings, just a functional shed for the new era.
Biggi.