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    Führerhauptquartier Wolfsschlucht II (English: Wolf Canyon) or W2 was the codename used for one of Adolf Hitler's World War II Western Front military headquarters...
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    Anlage Riese and Wolfsschlucht II. Forced labourers worked for nearly twelve million working days; two-thirds at Anlage Riese, Wolfsschlucht II and Wolfsschanze...
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  • Brûly-de-Pesche, Belgium Wolfsschlucht II, located in Margival, France This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Wolfsschlucht. If an internal...
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    Führerhauptquartier Wolfsschlucht I (Wolf's Gorge) was the codename for one of Adolf Hitler's military headquarters, located in a farmhouse of the Belgian...
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    Adlerhorst Anlage Süd Felsennest Tannenberg Werwolf Wolf's Lair Wolfsschlucht I Wolfsschlucht II Special train (Führersonderzug) Civilian residences Braunau...
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  • Adlerhorst Anlage Süd Felsennest Tannenberg Werwolf Wolf's Lair Wolfsschlucht I Wolfsschlucht II Special train (Führersonderzug) Civilian residences Braunau...
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  • Adlerhorst Anlage Süd Felsennest Tannenberg Werwolf Wolf's Lair Wolfsschlucht I Wolfsschlucht II Special train (Führersonderzug) Civilian residences Braunau...
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  • worked as a secretary in a military field hospital for much of World War II. On 14 April 1945, during the closing days of the war, at the age of 49, she...
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  • Heinz Hitler (category German Army soldiers of World War II)
    Institutes of Education (Napola) at Ballenstedt in Saxony-Anhalt. When World War II began, he joined the Wehrmacht. Aspiring to become an officer, Heinz became...
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  • central role in the rise of Nazism in Germany, provoking the start of World War II, and holding ultimate responsibility for the deaths of many millions of people...
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    apparently drastic decline of Hitler's health as Germany began losing World War II. According to a medical examination from 1924, Hitler was 175 cm tall and...
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    diagnosis was already considered lost in the late 1920s. During World War II, the United States intelligence agency, OSS, collected information about Hitler's...
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    they still needed to win over Hitler. At a meeting with Hitler at his Wolfsschlucht II headquarters in Margival in northern France on 17 June, Rommel warned...
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    of Germany's potential enemies comprising the eventual Allies of World War II, Hitler ranked the U.S. as the most dangerous. By contrast, Hitler saw the...
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    Wolf's Lair (category East Prussia in World War II)
    titles of Hitler's headquarters throughout occupied Europe, such as Wolfsschlucht I and II in Belgium and France, and Werwolf in Ukraine. Although the standard...
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  • historian and author of The Fourth Reich: The Specter of Nazism from World War II to the Present Francine Prose, novelist Enno Lenze, journalist and museum...
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    Brown House, Munich (category Buildings and structures in Germany destroyed during World War II)
    party's existence. It was destroyed by Allied bombing raids during World War II. In 1920, the Nazis opened their first party headquarters at the Sterneckerbräu...
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  • "Friends of Europe" publications No. 38 London : Friends of Europe, 1936 p.ii Barnes and Barnes, pp. 26–7 Barnes and Barnes, pp. 28–32, 36–37 Anthony O...
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    Great Depression, his bloodless triumphs in foreign policy prior to World War II, and the rapid military defeat of the Second Polish Republic and the Third...
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  • Adlerhorst Anlage Süd Felsennest Tannenberg Werwolf Wolf's Lair Wolfsschlucht I Wolfsschlucht II Special train (Führersonderzug) Civilian residences Braunau...
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  • D-Day landing beaches, Erwin Rommel's western front headquarters, Wolfsschlucht II, the Wolf's Lair, Malmedy, Bastogne, Remagen bridge, Ordensburg Vogelsang...
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  • war criminal originally named Luis Heiden who fled to Egypt after World War II. However, Arabic sources and more recent publications identify him as Louis...
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    Führer Headquarters Wasserburg (category World War II sites in Russia)
    Adlerhorst Anlage Süd Felsennest Tannenberg Werwolf Wolf's Lair Wolfsschlucht I Wolfsschlucht II Special train (Führersonderzug) Civilian residences Braunau...
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    kilometres (6.2 mi) northeast of Soissons. During World War II, the Führerhauptquartier Wolfsschlucht II, one of the Adolf Hitler's Western Front military headquarters...
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  • at 4.30am. Hitler was visiting his headquarters in Margival - the Wolfsschlucht II, only 3 km away - to discuss the situation on the Normandy front with...
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    considerable destruction, for example in the area of the Drei Gleichen, in the Wolfsschlucht and in the Big Grotto. Thus, some of the stalactites were broken off...
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    Zackelfall (Kamieńczyk Falls) and a gully after Wolfsschlucht (Vlčí rokle in Adršpach). After World War II, ski resorts expanded with new lifts and slopes...
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    Umwelt (in German), retrieved 31 July 2012. "Parteihochschule: Die 'Wolfsschlucht'", Neues Deutschland, 4 October 2006 (in German) (pdf) Uwe Möller and...
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    Mächtig used pieces of rock from the Giant Mountains and boulders. The Wolfsschlucht (lit. wolf's gully) was designed into another exploited sand pit east...
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