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Imperial German Army were
established in the
Waldstadt section of the
Wünsdorf community, a site that
remains in use today.
During World War I, it housed...
- (army)
Kriegsmarine (navy)
Luftwaffe (air force)
Headquarters Maybach II,
Wünsdorf 52°10′57″N 13°28′27″E / 52.1826°N 13.4741°E / 52.1826; 13.4741 (Maybach...
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Panzertruppenschule II (Armoured
Troops School No.2) was
originally formed as the
Kavallerieschule (Cavalry School) at
Krampnitz on 1
October 1937. It...
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Wünsdorf-Waldstadt (German:
Bahnhof Wünsdorf-Waldstadt) is a
railway station in the town of
Wünsdorf, Brandenburg, Germany, on the Berlin–Dresden railway...
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ground and
underground bunkers built 20
kilometres south of
Berlin in
Wünsdorf near Zossen, Brandenburg, to
house the High
Command of the Army (in Maybach...
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onwards for high-level
communications between the
German High
Command in
Wünsdorf close to Berlin, and Army
Commands throughout occupied Europe. The more...
- the 6th
Guards Motor Rifle Brigade in Berlin. The
parting ceremony in
Wünsdorf on 11 June 1994 and in the
Treptow Park in
Berlin on 31
August 1994 marked...
- the site of the main camp in Zossen,
specifically at
Hindenburgplatz in
Wünsdorf. It is
possible that the
vehicle was
intended for the
defense of the OKH...
- High
Command Air
Force High
Command Part of
Armed forces Headquarters Wünsdorf Nickname(s) OKW
Engagements World War II in
Europe Commanders Chief of...
- The
Halbmondlager was a prisoner-of-war camp in
Wünsdorf (now part of Zossen), Germany,
during the
First World War. The name
translates as
Crescent Camp...