-
Hartmannswillerkopf, also
known as the
Vieil Armand (French) or
Hartmannsweiler Kopf (German; English:
Hartmansweiler Head) is a
pyramidal rocky spur...
- The
Battle of
Hartmannswillerkopf (French:
bataille du Vieil-Armand) was a
series of
engagements during the
First World War
fought for the
control of...
- the
first stone of a
memorial in
Vieil Armand,
known in
German as
Hartmannswillerkopf, for
French and
German soldiers killed in the war. As part of commemorations...
- 307 ft)
Taennchel (Tännchel) 992 m (3,255 ft)
Climont 965 m (3,166 ft)
Hartmannswillerkopf (Hartmannsweilerkopf) 956 m (3,136 ft)
Ungersberg 901 m (2,956 ft)...
- du Donon,
Grand Ballon,
Petit Ballon,
Ballon d'Alsace, Hohneck,
Hartmannswillerkopf National park: Parc
naturel des
Vosges du Nord
Regional park: Parc...
- Gauck, who
together laid the
first stone of a new
joint memorial at
Hartmannswillerkopf for
French and
German soldiers killed in the war. Over 30,000 soldiers...
-
during World War I were the
Battle of
Mulhouse and the
Battle of
Hartmannswillerkopf. Lapoutroie's war
cemetery is the site of one of the many monuments...
-
followed by
command of the 7th Army in 1915,
notably at the
Battle of
Hartmannswillerkopf Georges Louis Humbert –
Commander of the 8th Army (1915) followed...
- north-eastern part of France.
Located near the
Vosges mountain rocky spur of
Hartmannswillerkopf,
Wattwiller was a
strategic village in the Alsace, and
suffered attacks...
- necropolis: le Silberloch,
French national monument and
crypt of the
Hartmannswillerkopf French national necropolis: Le
Sourd &
German military cemetery:...