- In
military strategy, a
bridgehead (or
bridge-
head) is the
strategically important area of
ground around the end of a
bridge or
other place of possible...
- The
Romanian Bridgehead (Polish: Przedmoście rumuńskie; Romanian:
Capul de pod român) was an area in
southeastern Poland that is now
located in Ukraine...
- The
Kuban Bridgehead (German: Kuban-Brückenkopf), also
known as the "Goth's
head position" (Gotenkopfstellung), was a
German military position on the Taman...
- the
explosives detonated. U.S.
forces captured the
bridge and
rapidly expanded their first bridgehead across the Rhine, two w****s
before Field Marshal Bernard...
- The name
BridgeHead derives from his
intention to
provide a
bridgehead, or beachhead, for US
companies wishing to
expand into Europe.
BridgeHead started...
- The
Battle of
Narva Bridgehead (Estonian:
Narva lahingud, German:
Schlacht um den Brückenkopf von Narva, Russian: Битва за плацдарм Нарва; 2
February –...
- Poznań. The Red Army had
built up
their strength around a
number of key
bridgeheads, with two
fronts commanded by
Marshal Georgy Zhukov and
Marshal Ivan...
-
Sandomierz bridgehead, also
known as Sandomierz-Baranów
bridgehead (Polish: przyczółek baranowsko-sandomierski, Russian: Сандомирский плацдарм) was a...
- The
Battle of Geel, also
known as the
Battle of the Geel
Bridgehead, was a
battle between British and
German troops near Geel (Gheel) in Belgium. It occurred...
- On 7 March, the
Allies seized the
intact bridge across the
Rhine at Remagen, and
established a
large bridgehead on the river's east bank.
During Operation...