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The Rheindahlen Military Complex is a British forces base near Mönchengladbach in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It was also known as Joint Headquarters (JHQ) and functions as the main headquarters for British forces in Germany. NATO Joint Headquarters (Google Maps).
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Bergen-Hohne Training Area. The Bergen-Hohne Training Area (German: NATO-Truppenübungsplatz Bergen or Schießplatz Bergen-Hohne) is a NATO military training area in the southern part of the Lüneburg Heath, in the state of Lower Saxony in northern Germany. It covers an area of 284 square kilometres (70,000 acres), which makes it the largest ...
Feb 8, 2010 · Google has made this possible with new functionality for Google Earth - historical WWII imagery - giving people a unique opportunity to see the effect of past events using today's mapping technology.
Night and Fog Decree. "Nacht und Nebel" ("Night and Fog") was the codename given to a decree of December 7, 1941, issued by Adolf Hitler and signed by Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel, Chief of the German Armed Forces High Command. It allowed German authorities to abduct individuals alleged to be "endangering German security" so that they ...
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Below are 13 maps from IWM’s extensive map archive, which holds many British operations maps covering all theatres in which British forces fought, as well as captured German military maps. You can also read more about maps in the Second World War in Peter Chasseaud’s book, Mapping the Second World War. 1.