History
It was first mentioned in 1296 as "Wlfumdus de Struode", and means "swamp with overgrowth". In 1840, it was home to 122 people. In 1966, a village house was opened in Stroe. In 1951, the army base Wittenberg was constructed near Stroe. In 1978, it was renamed Major-General Koot Barracks after . == Gallery ==
Gallery
File:RM8625 Hooimansgoed.JPG|Farm in Stroe File:Station Stroe.jpg|Former railway station File:Dienstplichtige militairen van legerplaats De Wittenberg te Garderen slapen buit, Bestanddeelnr 926-6065.jpg|Long haired soldiers sleeping outside in protest (1973) File:Veranderend gebruik (35947175414).jpg|Forest near Stroe ==References==