- The Heidenköpfe (plural) are a
group of
three summits (
Heidenkopf I,
Heidenkopf II und
Heidenkopf III) near
Dahlem in
Germany that are
about 595 m above sea...
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trenches jutting into the new
French position were
fortified and
called the
Heidenkopf (pagan's head;
Quadrilateral to the British).
North of the
Ancre river...
- (512.5 m),
northwest of
Oberthal Leißberg (512.4 m),
north of
Oberthal Heidenkopf (507.8 m),
south of
Nohfelden Momberg (499.4 m),
northwest of Oberthal...
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attacked between Serre and Beaumont-Hamel,
capturing the
Quadrilateral (
Heidenkopf) but
could not
exploit the success,
because the
Germans repulsed the attacks...
- 000 ft (900 m) on a 2 km (1.2 mi) front,
leaving a
salient known as the
Heidenkopf north of the Auchonvillers–Beaumont
Hamel road, at a cost of 10,351 casualties...
- 000 ft (900 m) on a 1.2 mi (2 km) front,
leaving a
salient known as the
Heidenkopf north of the Auchonvillers–Beaumont-Hamel road, at a cost of 10,351 casualties...
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Felsenland other regions Leuchtenberg (491.5 m) (south of Carlsberg)
Heidenkopf (419.6 m) (east of Schneckenhausen)
Kalmit (672.6 m)
Mosisberg (ca. 610 m)...
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Vulkaneifel /
Eifelkreis Bitburg-Prüm Heidenköpfe see: –
Heidenkopf I: –
Heidenkopf II: –
Heidenkopf III: D 595,00 591,00 588,50 595,00
Ripsdorf Forest, North...
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Grand Wintersberg, Wasenkoepfel, Brotschberg, Climont,
Champ du Feu,
Heidenkopf,
Ungersberg and Faudé. The
Vosges Club has 111
local branches (as of 2006...
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which eventually forced back the British,
except in the area of the
Heidenkopf which was re-captured
during the night. The
regiment lost 101 men killed...