Camp King was a U.S. military intelligence post located in Oberursel, near Frankfurt am Main, Germany. Established in 1946, it served as an interrogation center for high-ranking Nazi officials and suspected Soviet spies during the early years of the Cold War. Operated by the U.S. Army and later the CIA, Camp King played a significant role in gathering intelligence on Soviet activities in Europe. The facility was closed in 1993 and has since been redeveloped for civilian use.