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  1. Sep 19, 2022 · The bridge at Remagen, which featured in a 1969 film of the same name starring George Segal, Ben Gazzara and Robert Vaughn, focusing on the heroism of the allies’ final advance into Germany ...

  2. The Bridge at Remagen (1969) Movie Info Synopsis Fatigued by the long combat in Europe, Lt. Phil Hartman (George Segal) and his men are ordered to advance on Remagen, a possible toehold into enemy ...

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  3. Jul 20, 2017 · Built between 1916 and 1919, the Ludendorff Bridge at Remagen rested on two piers in the river that supported a truss arch. The arch span between the piers was 512 feet long, and the anchor arms leading to each bank were 277 feet long, making the entire bridge 1,066 feet in length. The roadbed ran 48 feet above the river’s normal water level.

  4. 1945... The confusion and intensity of a single moment in war are captured in this intense and bloody WWII drama about the destruction of a single vital bri...

  5. Battle of the Remagen Bridgehead. Over ten days in the spring of 1945, Army Engineers expedited the invasion of Germany and thus shortened the Second World War in Europe by daringly capturing one of the last bridges left standing across the River Rhine. It had been nine months since D-Day, and Allied forces had fought in several long, difficult ...

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  6. The railway bridge in Remagen was planned in 1912 and built from 1916 - 1918 during the First World War to bring troops to the Western Front. ‘Kaiser Wilhelm II’ named it "Ludendorff Bridge" in honour of the General Quartermaster of the Army, Erich Ludendorff.

  7. These facts were well known to the Allied commanders as their forces continued their assault toward the German interior in March 1945. The crossing of the Rhine would be a difficult and costly task. The bridge across the Rhine at Remagen. As the Allied armies approached, Hitler ordered the destruction of all the bridges that spanned the Rhine.

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