Settled in Salzburg

Clubmobilers fall in with 15th Infantry

My Mother and Audie Murphy Ch. 73

In May 1945 the clubmobilers settled in an apartment in Salzburg. They were attached to the 15th Infantry Regiment which had taken over a fortress above Hitler’s ruined mountain headquarters at Berchestgaden as their command post. Flo’s photos on this page in her album show scenes of Salzburg, the fortress and the surrounding hills, her sister clubmobiler Janet Potts and Lt. Col. Lloyd (C.P.) Ramsey with dog Baler. In a picture taken from the fortress, Flo drew an arrow pointing to the women’s apartment.

Salzburg, with a population of 36,000, had suffered heavy damage in the war: Allied bombs destroyed nearly half the city and killed 550 people. Much of its Baroque center survived, but rebuilding loomed large.

On May 5, 1945, Salzburg surrendered to advancing U.S. forces without a fight. Many residents greeted the Americans as liberators, relieved that 5½ years of war were finally ending—even if it meant accepting defeat. But the U.S. Army arrived as an occupying power as well. For years, no major political, cultural, administrative, or economic decision could be made without its approval.

Postwar life was marked by severe shortages, especially housing and food. More than 1,000 buildings had already been damaged or destroyed in the 1944–45 bombings, and the U.S. occupiers requisitioned many remaining properties for their own use.

The fortress
Flo drew an arrow to the apartment (on the river near the center).
Photo taken from the fortress
The fortress command post taken from the apartment
Janet Potts in the clubmobile

Ch. 74: https://mollymartin.blog/2025/11/27/trip-to-brussels/

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Author: Molly Martin

I'm a long-time tradeswoman activist, retired electrician and electrical inspector. I live in Santa Rosa, CA. molly-martin.com. I also share a travel blog with my wife Holly: travelswithmoho.wordpress.com.

3 thoughts on “Settled in Salzburg”

  1. How sad to read what happened to Salzberg. I think I told you I was there in 1995. A beautiful city, even moreso since that’s Mozart’s city. I cried when I saw the room where Mozart did his composing showing maMozart’s original music manuscripts. Again, thank you for sharing your mom’s memories. Minerva

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    1. Minerva, I always wanted to travel to Europe in Flo’s footsteps. Would love to go to Salzburg, but doubt I’ll get there now. My friend, whose mother fled Austria, was repatriated but I don’t think she’ll make it there in this lifetime either.

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