- The
Möhne (German pronunciation: [ˈmøːnə]) is a
river in
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is a
right tributary of the Ruhr. The
Möhne p****es the towns...
- The
Möhne Reservoir, or
Moehne Reservoir, is an
artificial lake in
North Rhine-Westphalia, some 45 km east of Dortmund, Germany. The lake is
formed by...
- Busters,
using special "bouncing bombs"
developed by
Barnes Wallis. The
Möhne and
Edersee dams were breached,
causing catastrophic flooding of the Ruhr...
- grew even worse.
During World War II, two of the dams on the Ruhr, the
Möhne Dam and the
Sorpe Dam were
targets for
Operation Chastise, in
which special...
-
Wanne is a
small river of
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is a left
tributary of the
Möhne. List of
rivers of
North Rhine-Westphalia v t e...
- Germany. It is 7.4
kilometres (4.6 mi) long and is a left
tributary of the
Möhne in Brilon. The
river has a
watershed of 23.071
square kilometres (8.908 sq mi)...
- Germany,
tributary to the
Danube Biber (
Möhne), a
river in
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany,
tributary of the
Möhne Biber (Rhine), a
river in
Germany and...
-
Lower Saxony,
tributary of the Este
Goldbach (
Möhne), a
river of
North Rhine-Westphalia,
tributary of the
Möhne Goldbach (Eder), a
river of Hesse, tributary...
-
failures Möhne Reservoir Ralf
Blank (May 2006). "Die
Nacht vom 16. auf den 17. Mai 1943 – "Operation Züchtigung": Die Zerstörung der
Möhne-Talsperre"...
-
problems until they
reached the target. They
found the
defences at the
Möhne Dam as
described at the briefing.
There was an
active light flak battery...