- 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...
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outbreak of the war, the 7th Army
defended the
French border and
manned the
Westwall in the
Upper Rhine region. At the
start of the
Campaign in the West in...
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Westwall: Four
Battles to
Germany is a
collection of four
board wargames published by
Simulations Publications (SPI) in 1976 that
simulate battles in Europe...
- It is
housed in a
bunker that was part of the
former Siegfried Line (
Westwall), the
Katzenkopf Strongpoint (Panzerwerk Katzenkopf),
which was
built from...
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Adjutant a halt to all
offensive operations and a
withdrawal back to the
Westwall (literally 'Western Rampart').
Hitler rejected this.
Disagreement and confusion...
- on
February 1–3, 1945, he
directed an
attack on the
Siegfried Line or
Westwall German border defenses on the German-Belgium border. The 26th Infantry...
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Organisation Todt and
directed large-scale
engineering projects such as the
Westwall (Siegfried Line) and the
Atlantic Wall. In 1940, he was
appointed Reich...
- no. 307,
December 2012, p. 77. Wolf-Rüdiger Mühlmann: Die Könige vom
Westwall. Die legendären
Protagonisten von
damals im
exklusiven Interview. In: Rock...
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Emphasis shifted to
military efforts. The
first major project involved the
Westwall (known in
English as the
Siegfried Line),
built opposite the
French Maginot...