Until municipal administrative reform in
Rhineland-Palatinate in 1969, the municipality belonged to the Bernkastel district, with its seat at
Bernkastel-Kues. The municipality as it is today arose on 31 December 1974 when the new municipality of Morbach was formed out of Morbach itself and the 18 until then self-administering municipalities of Bischofsdhron, Elzerath, Gonzerath, Gutenthal, Haag, Heinzerath, Hinzerath, Hoxel, Hundheim, Hunolstein, Merscheid, Morscheid-Riedenburg, Odert, Rapperath, Wederath, Weiperath, Wenigerath and Wolzburg. Within what is now the outlying centre of Wenigerath lay the
US Air Force's Wenigerath Munitions Depot until 1995. Beginning in the 1950s, several hundred United States Air Force Munitions Systems personnel, otherwise known as “ammo troops”, worked at the so-called Wenigerath Non-Nuclear Munitions Storage Area and lived in Morbach and neighbouring villages in support of
NATO operations launched from nearby Hahn Air base. The former “bomb dump”, which ceased operations after the collapse of the
Soviet Union and the end of the
Cold War, is now dotted with
wind turbines, photovoltaic cells and various technologies which serve as an “Energy Farm”. == Politics ==