I live not too far away from where you were stationed, in Freiburg. It's at the southern edge of the black forest, about 60km north of Basel, 2h-3hrs from Stuttgart on the Autobahn.. I have to say, I realllly like US interstates in comparison. Everybody is going with the same slow speed (an average of 70mph is slow compared to here), no stress - the only crazy thing is that people will pass you on the right and that is just madness, but since everybody is cruising more or less at the same speed it is manageable. Autobahn is nervewracking! If I cam avoid driving I rather use the train or have someone else drive.
Those informants or spies in the West are undiscorered as of yet, and they weren't killing people directly or comitting obvious crimes, "Just" sold or provided information to the (now nonexistent) enemy, as it were. All the data from the Stasi - if it wasn't destroyed by Stasi employees or even stolen by the CIA - has to be analyzed and it is tedious work. And it is not even sure that they are discovered at all. They would be put on trial, but public outrage wouldn't be so grand.
We looked across the wire at the Vopos and Russians and East German Army knowing that we weren't much more than a speed bump if those folks decided to come across
I have a buddy from Lübeck who told me that in case of a nuclear attack, Nato would have flattened Lübeck in a sort of preemptive strike to deny the Russians conquering it - my tactical knowledge is nonexistent, but I found that pretty chilling. All of Germany would have been a speedbump if the Abomb had been used. I am so glad all of this is over, even though it was probably easier to predict an enemy that was similiar to yourself and had clear rules like the Russian army and the NVA did than predicting terrorist attacks. In hindsight I would actually prefer the coldwar over islamic fundamentalism.
It is Trabbi, short for Trabant, and we call them Ossies (due to the saxonian dialect), but Osties has a nice ring to it.
I sometimes wonder how GI's like it in Germany but as of now I haven't really been able to grill one about their personal experiences, like if you live on post or in barracks, how much of german lifestyle do you actually experience? Do US underage drinking laws apply .. I love our beer, Glühwein, Feuerzangenbowle und Weinfeste, so I bet loads of GI's below the age of 21 are irresistably tempted by that. Are they allowed to drink or not? It must have been a blast in Kaiserslautern during the summer of 2006 and the worldcup, at least for those that were not deploying to Iraq.
It was great to read a few of your stories about your time here, and Im happy you liked it. I like Germany too (it is cooler than Iowa - lived there for a year - anyday of the week, that's for sure!)
Happy 4th of July!