"especially when the soldiers go out to the discos and charm up the local girls."
Well, that is how my dad met my mom
Yeah, there were some that didn't like our presence. We had bomb threats every now and then to our schools but as kids we loved them. Because that meant if they were later in the day, we just got out of school early. And we knew nothing was ever going to happen. You might have a cause and people believing in that cause, but if you took that to blowing up innocent children, then that's just not a good look.
But that kind of thing was pretty rare. Of course you'll have some young, immature people at times but overall people got along great. We would have things to bring the community together. We always had Volksfests in our little village where Germans were welcomed to come. The economy did great. When I was over there, the dollar was strong and we spent a lot of money over there. Had Germans sponsor stuff likes Volksmarches and stuff like that. I would say overall we got along great. And I know people that grew up over there or spent a great amount of time there, just loved it. It was a great place to live, had a lot of fun. All the travel opportunities, chance to experience different cultures etc. Even just the way the housing was setup. 3 bedroom apartment, had to have at least 2 kids to get those, some had 3. 1 building had 3 stairwells, 6 apts. per stairwell. 18 apts per building, so about 40 kids a building. Building, parking lot, building, then grass, lots of room to play. Kids everywhere. I could go outside with a football in my hand, have a 6 on 6 game in a matter of minutes. Had some German/American soccer teams, did that myself. You should see my Facebook with all the people that grew up there. They miss it to death.
That's just what I know from my end, in Germany. Could be different elsewhere.