- of the
Courland army group), (German: Kurland-Kessel)/German: Kurland-
Brückenkopf (Courland Bridgehead), Latvian:
Kurzemes katls (Courland Cauldron) or...
- (which
means small bank work or with the
German expression common for it:
Brückenkopf – "bridge head"). Therefore, the
ravelin was at
first only a
small work...
- The
Kuban Bridgehead (German: Kuban-
Brückenkopf), also
known as the "Goth's head position" (Gotenkopfstellung), was a
German military position on the...
- The
Colmar Pocket (French:
Poche de Colmar; German:
Brückenkopf Els****) was the area held in
central Alsace, France, by the
German Nineteenth Army from...
- in
World War II. The
Colmar Pocket (French:
Poche de Colmar; German:
Brückenkopf Elsaß) was the area held in
central Alsace,
France by the
German 19th...
- Albertelli. ISBN 978-88-87372-02-1. Pickert,
Wolfgang (1955). Vom Kuban-
Brückenkopf bis Sewastopol.
Flakartillerie im
Verband der 17.
Armee [From
Kuban bridgehead...
-
Narva Bridgehead (Estonian:
Narva lahingud, German:
Schlacht um den
Brückenkopf von Narva, Russian: Битва за плацдарм Нарва; 2
February – 26 July 1944)...
- DJ to run his own club. One of the few real
alternatives then was The
Bruckenkopf in Mainz,
underneath a
Rhine bridge, a
venue that
offered a non-commercial...
- factory. Magdeburg. Camp on an
island in the river. Torgau. Two
camps in
Bruckenkopf Barracks and in Fort Zinna.
Mannschaftslager Gardelegen. Camp opened...
-
February 1943, when the
battalion retreated to the
Kuban bridgehead (Kuban-
Brückenkopf ), Fatalibeyli-Dudanginsky
temporarily commanded the
battalion until...