Ted Junker

Ted Junker

Ted Junker (born 1919) is a retired farmer who generated publicity and controversy when he announced plans to open a memorial to Adolf Hitler in Walworth County, Wisconsin, near Millard, Wisconsin.

Junker had planned to hold a grand opening for the fascist memorial on June 25, 2006. Officials of Walworth County asked him to cancel those plans, citing threats of retaliation, the lack of parking at the site, and Junker's lack of necessary permits, according to an Associated Press report. Junker voluntarily agreed to not open the site.

Junker's plans were first reported in a story by Donna Lenz Wright published in The Walworth County Week on June 11, 2006. (http://www.theweekextra.com/news/hitler061106/) followed by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, the Chicago Tribune, the Los Angeles Times, the New York Times and newspapers throughout Europe.

Junker told her, however, that he would still allow individuals to visit the shrine. "On your property, you can invite anybody you want," he told the Tribune.

Junker had built the shrine in the side of a hill on his property, according to Wright. The top of the building features a marble memorial honoring the Germans who were tortured and killed (both women and children) by the allies in pow camps set up by the U.S. and Russia during World War II. Tributes to Hitler and to the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution have been assembled on the walls. The interior contains a National Socialist flag, a United States flag, and two portraits of Hitler, according to Wright's report.

Junker told Wright he spent $350,000 on the shrine.

Wright describes the shrine as a white concrete structure built into the side of a hill, reachable down a narrow dirt path that is nearly a mile from the nearest road. It is on a beautiful section of land with a pond and many trees. The building is built into the side of a hill and has a set of stairs taking you up to a landing on the roof. Atop is the monument to all of the Axis forces. Inside the building are large bookshelves and a large conference table, along with the pictures of Adolf Hitler.

Junker told The Week he volunteered for the Waffen-SS in 1940 and served on the Russian front. He emigrated from Germany to the United States in 1955 and initially worked in Chicago as a janitor. In 1963 he bought a convert|120|acre|km2|sing=on farm in Walworth County.

References

* [http://www.startribune.com/484/story/495348.html Associated Press. (2006, June 15). "Hitler shrine won't open after all, Walworth County officials say". Star Tribune, Minneapolis]
* [http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/west/chi-0606160244jun16,1,854156.story Flynn, Courtney & Gibbard, Dan. (2006, June 16). "Hitler shrine in Wisconsin stirs emotions". Chicago Tribune]


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