Grefrath


Grefrath is a municipality in the district of Viersen, in the western part of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
It is situated in the Lower Rhineland region, which is located between the river Rhine and the borderline between Germany and the Netherlands.
The river Niers crosses through the municipality from the south to the north.
The villages of Grefrath and Vinkrath are located on the westerly bank of the small river, whereas Oedt and Mülhausen are situated on the easterly bank.
Towns and municipalities adjoining Grefrath are :
The nearest bigger cities are Mönchengladbach, Krefeld and Venlo.

History

The town of Grefrath was first mentioned in 1177, at that time bearing the name of Greverode. This stands for "The Earls' Clearing".
In 1243 Grefrath was acquired by the county of Geldern to which it belonged for the next centuries. In 1543 the duchy of Geldern was given to the Burgundian Netherlands, also called the Spanish Netherlands after the division of the House of Habsburg.
During the Eighty Years' War, in which the Seventeen Provinces fought for their independence from Spain, Grefrath continued to belong to Spain along with the southerly part of the duchy of Geldern.
Following the conclusion of the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713, the Spanish part of the duchy of Geldern was added to Prussia.
In the course of the French Revolutionary Wars, Grefrath was occupied by the French in 1794. It became an official part of the French territory in 1801, belonging to the Département Roer.
After the defeat of Napoleonic France, the left Lower Rhineland region was returned to Prussia as a result of the Congress of Vienna in 1815, and Grefrath was assigned to what later became the Kempen District.
Over a century later, when the country of Prussia was finally dissolved, Grefrath became a part of the newly created German federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia.
In 1970, the municipalities of Grefrath and Oedt were united.
The United States Army's 507th U.S. Army Artillery Detachment was activated in 1970 and was assigned to the 5th U.S. Army Artillery Group. This detachment consisted of four teams, Alpha Team was headquartered in Grefrath, Germany. These teams were responsible for the security and maintenance of the Nike Hercules missile and was the only nuclear-armed surface-to-air weapon operational with the US Army.
507th Arty DetTEAMLOCATIONUNIT SUPPORTEDCOMMENTS
HQGrefrath9th Missile WingThe 9 Missile Wing was a Dutch-speaking Wing with Flemish personnel
A TeamGrefrath56th Squadron-
B TeamKaster53rd Squadron-
C TeamKapellen55th Squadron-
D TeamXanten54th Squadron-
E TeamFort Bliss, TXNever deployed to Germany

Sons and daughters of Grefrath