- The
Weidendammer Bridge is a 73-metre-long (240 ft)
bridge where the Friedrichstraße
crosses the
Spree river in the
central Mitte district of Berlin, Germany...
- was
later killed during the break-out on 2 May 1945
while crossing the
Weidendammer Bridge under heavy fire in Berlin.
Ewald Lindloff was born in
Stuba near...
-
wounds received during the break-out on 2 May 1945
while crossing the
Weidendammer Bridge under heavy fire in Berlin. Högl was born near
Dingolfing in Bavaria...
- head northwest.
Fierce fighting continued all around,
especially in the
Weidendammer Bridge area. In that area, what was left of the
division was destro****...
-
Tiger II tank
which spearheaded the
first attempt to
storm across the
Weidendammer Bridge, but it was destro****.
Bormann and Stump****ger were "tossed into...
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Several members of the
party attempted to
cross the
Spree River at the
Weidendammer Bridge while crouching behind a
Tiger tank. The tank was hit by an anti-tank...
-
Ludwig Stump****ger. The
group managed to
cross the
River Spree at the
Weidendammer Bridge.
Leaving the rest of
their group, Bormann, Stump****ger, and Axmann...
- Empire"
painting at the
Imperial Palace of
Goslar (c. 1880), or on the
Weidendammer Bridge in
Berlin (1896). The
Crown was held in
various locations during...
- Berlin.
Early on 2 May 1945, Betz was
wounded and died
while crossing the
Weidendammer Bridge,
which was
under heavy fire from
Soviet troops. Betz was born...
- Rommel,
committed suicide along with Krebs. Mohnke's
group avoided the
Weidendammer Bridge (over
which the m****
breakout took place) and
crossed by a footbridge...