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Campus Grohn – US Barracks 1945-1948

Book of CU 25th anniversary

Book of CU 25th anniversary
Category: 25th Anniversary! Let's celebrate together!
Picture: Arvids Hammers Collection, Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library, Springfield, IL

In September 2026, Constructor University will proudly celebrate its 25th anniversary. To commemorate this milestone, we plan to issue a 25th anniversary book (commemorative book) highlighting the unique history of our university and its campus.

To edit the 25th anniversary book, around 20.000€ funding is needed to cover historical research fees, print costs, and the book edition itself.

Sponsors are gratefully acknowledged in the exhibition, book, and film! To purchase the book, please ask the contact person.

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Donation details

Funding needed: €20.000

Deadline: Funding confirmation needed for the beginning of 2026

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By using a variety of previously unpublished documents and eyewitness reports of faculty, staff, alumni, local people and others, the richly illustrated book written by the distinguished historian PD Dr. Rüdiger Ritter will show the visions which inspired the founders and how the university has met challenges since its establishment. The book will also cover the history of the campus, which has successively served as an anti-aircraft barracks during World War II, a US barracks, a camp for displaced persons, and a Bundeswehr barracks. These uses are more closely connected to the university than one might think: for example, the former Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany, Helmut Schmidt, who gave the opening speech at the International University Bremen, served in his youth as an anti-aircraft soldier in Bremen-Grohn — as did the later Federal President Karl Carstens. And nowadays, descendants of displaced persons who were waiting at the former Displaced Persons Camp Bremen-Grohn for their departure to the USA work at Constructor University. With these and other examples the book will present the university as a place that connects the local with the global and the present with the past. This is the first publication on the history of the building complex in Bremen-Grohn ever.

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Claudia Spieker
Claudia Spieker
Outreach & International Development

Telephone: 0421 200 4235
Email: cspieker@constructor.university