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built by ****
Germany during World War II,
located in the
hamlet of
Haringzelles, Audinghen, near Cape Gris-Nez, Pas de Calais, France. The
battery consisted...
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until his
death in 1871.
Haffreingue was born in the
rural hamlet of
Haringzelles,
today a ruin. He was
baptized at
Audinghen on July 4, 1785. He was the...
- left, The
North Nova
Scotia Highlanders (NNS)
faced Batterie Todt at
Haringzelles, 2 km (1.2 mi)
south of
Batterie Grosser Kürfurst. On the
landward side...
- batteries. The FOO of 11th
Medium Rgt
captured the
command flag of the
Haringzelles Battery; this was
later forwarded to the
Mayor of Dover,
which had often...
- and the
middle of the 17th century,
Audresselles seigneury included Haringzelle hamlet; today, this is now a
forest hiding the
former German artillery...