- The
Siegfried Line,
known in
German as the
Westwall (=
western bulwark), was a
German defensive line
built during the late 1930s.
Started in 1936, opposite...
- Der
Westwall (English: The West Wall) is a 1939 film
about the
Siegfried Line
directed by
Fritz Hippler, the head of the film
division within the Propagandaministerium...
-
Adjutant a halt to all
offensive operations and a
withdrawal back to the
Westwall (literally 'Western Rampart').
Hitler rejected this.
Disagreement and confusion...
- main
contractor of Todt
organisation and
built concentration camps, the
Westwall and Norway's
Blood Road. The
British Secret Service report concluded "[...
-
Organisation Todt and
directed large-scale
engineering projects such as the
Westwall (Siegfried Line) and the
Atlantic Wall. In 1940, he was
appointed Reich...
- This
article lists those elements of the
Siegfried Line (German:
Westwall) that have
survived or
whose function is
still clearly recognisable. The structures...
-
Emphasis shifted to
military efforts. The
first major project involved the
Westwall (known in
English as the
Siegfried Line),
built opposite the
French Maginot...
- Preceded by Der
Westwall (1939)
Hippler Propaganda films Feldzug in
Polen (1940) Succeeded by The
Eternal Jew (1940)...
- and
built the
fortifications on Germany's
western borders,
known as the
Westwall or, in English, the
Siegfried Line,
between 15 June 1938 to 31
March 1939...
- "quadrigame")
titled Westwall: Four
Battles to Germany, but it was also
released as an
individual "folio game."
While the
quadrigame Westwall received good reviews...