- Kętrzyn ([ˈkɛntʂɨn] ,
until 1946 Rastembork; German:
Rastenburg [ˈʁastn̩bʊʁk] ) is a town in
northeastern Poland with 27,478
inhabitants (2019). It is...
- Görlitz (now Gierłoż),
about 8
kilometres (5 miles) east of the town of
Rastenburg (now Kętrzyn), in present-day Poland. The
central complex and the Führer's...
- The
district of
Rastenburg was a
district in East
Prussia which existed from 1818 to 1945. Its
capital was the town of
Rastenburg.
Already from 1752 to...
-
Stauffenberg planting a bomb in one of Hitler's headquarters, the Wolf's Lair at
Rastenburg.
Hitler narrowly survived because staff officer Heinz Brandt moved the...
- S****o raid,
Mussolini was
taken to
Germany for a
meeting with
Hitler in
Rastenburg at his East
Prussian headquarters.
Despite his
public support, Hitler...
- the
service of his organisation. Todt was
killed in
February 1942 near
Rastenburg when his
aircraft crashed shortly after take-off. He was
succeeded as...
- to
Major Kuhn once he had
arrived at
Wolfsschanze (Wolf's Lair) near
Rastenburg, East Prussia. However, von dem
Bussche had left the
Wolfsschanze for...
- war-effort,
spending much of his time in his
command bunkers (most
notably at
Rastenburg in East Prussia, at
Vinnitsa in Ukraine, and
under the
garden of the Reich...
-
department at Königsberg with the
districts of:
Brandenburg Neidenburg Rastenburg Samland Tapiau Braunsberg (Ermland)
Heilsberg (Ermland)
Mohrungen (Ermland)...
-
briefcase to a
conference room at Hitler's
headquarter Wolfsschanze near
Rastenburg in East Prussia. Four
people were
killed immediately, but
Hitler survived...