War Cemetery Durnbach in Bavaria - 1939 - 1945
War Cemetery Durnbach am Tegernsee in Bavaria - Germany.
Hier liegen alliierte Piloten aus allen Ländern, die im 2. Weltkrieg gefallen sind.
Here are allied pilots from all countries that have fallen in WW2.
【K】Germany Travel-Heidelberg[독일 여행-하이델베르크]영화 황태자의 첫사랑 무대 ‘붉은 황소’/Red Ox/Cafe/Zum Roten Ochsen
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하이델베르크는 사실 어렸을 때 봤던 ‘황태자의 첫사랑’이란 영화로 알게 된 도시다. 그 영화의 소재가 된 곳이 ‘붉은 황소’라는 카페다. 들려오는 합창 소리가 발길을 끈다. 전통의 카페답게 실내 장식품이 온통 역사가 돼있는 가운데, 노인들의 합창으로 카페 안 분위기가 한층 고조됐다. 노인들은 낮에 자전거로 30킬로미터나 달리고 맥주 한잔하러 온 자전거 동호회원들이다.
[English: Google Translator]
Heidelberg has learned to saw 'Prince's First Love is a film city, when in fact I was a child. Where the material of the film is a cafe called 'Red Bull'. Is coming off a chorus sounds to visit. Among cafe like a traditional upholstery are all gotta history, cafes atmosphere should have been further heightened by the chorus of the elderly. Older people are won to go 30 kilometers on a bike club or a running beer to bikes in the daytime.
[German: Google Translator]
Heidelberg hat gelernt, sah 'Prince First Love ist ein Film, Stadt, wenn in der Tat ich ein Kind. Wenn das Material des Films ist ein Café namens war Red Bull . Kommt aus einem Chor Sounds zu besuchen. Unter cafe wie eine traditionelle Polsterung sind alle Gotta Geschichte, Cafés Atmosphäre sollte weiter durch den Chor der älteren Menschen erhöht haben. Ältere Menschen sind gewonnen zu 30 Kilometer auf dem Fahrrad-Club oder einem laufenden Bier, Fahrräder in der Tageszeit zu gehen.
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■클립명: 유럽080-독일07-09 영화 황태자의 첫사랑 무대 ‘붉은 황소’/Red Ox/Cafe/Zum Roten Ochsen
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GERMANY: EXPLORING the historic WW2 BRIDGE at REMAGEN ????
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PRISONERS WW II ; 82ND AIRBORNE, WWI, AMERICAN CEMETERY, SAN LAURENT - SUR-MERE, FRANC - LMWWIIHD178
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German Prisoners being escorted by 82nd Airborn in France; Activities by US soldiers aboard troop ship
GERMAN PRISONERS EATING GERMAN PRISONER US SOLDIER CARRYING WOUNDED INJURED CIVILIAN WOMAN 82 AB DIV POWs US SOLDIERS GERMAN PRISONERS GERMAN SOLDIER CARRIES NAZI FLAG WHILE ESCORTED BY AMERICANS MASS HELD UNDER A TREE OUTSIDE MASS GRAVES US SOLDIERS PLAYING CARDS ON SHIP PLAYING CARDS ON SHIP US SOLDIERS RELAXING ON SHIP US SOLDIERS SLEEPING ON SHIP US SOLDIERS COOKING EATING ON SHIP NIGHTIME ARTILLERY US SOLDIER ON BOAT DECK US SHIPS LIFTING TRUCK BY CRANE LOWERING ARTILLERY BY CRANE
Cemetery Kruezberg Berlin Germany
This is the cemetery I fell in love with in Berlin. It was behind my flat in Kruezberg. I went there regularly to reflect on myself. Did my most thinking there. It was calm and peaceful and yes I love the dead :) It is funny because while I was strolling, every time an old person walked by me, smiling at me or saying hello to me, I said to myself, Wait a minute, is she/he real? It would have been so cool if they weren't. I would have been communicating with he dead and getting all the answers I ever wanted. Ah...I wish.
(The video has a spelling mistake. Can't correct it as it is already uploaded. Please ignore and understand that I am not perfect.)
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여기는 뒤러가 묻혀있다는 성 요한 교회 묘지다. 우선 그 규모와 아름다움에 놀랐다. 묘비를 장식하는 조각이며 꽃 하나하나가 예술이다. 자원봉사자들의 정성으로 묘지는 아름다운 공원이 됐다. 뒤러를 찾는 팬들이 끊이지 않는다. 7천 기가 되는 공원묘지에는 포이에르 바흐 등 역사적으로 유명한 사람들도 묻혀 있다.
[English: Google Translator]
Here is everything that dwireo St. John church cemetery buried. First amazed at its size and beauty. Pieces to decorate the gravestone art is a flower one by one. Cemetery qualitative volunteers was a beautiful park. Fans looking for dwireo are not ending. 7 buried in Park Cemetery backing cloth has historically famous people such as poi Bach Toulon.
[German: Google Translator]
Hier ist alles, was St. John die Kirche Friedhof dwireo begraben. Zuerst an seiner Größe und Schönheit begeistert. Pieces zu schmücken die Grabkunst ist eine Blume, einen nach dem anderen. Cemetery qualitative Freiwilligen war ein schöner Park. Fans auf der Suche nach dwireo nicht enden. 7 in Park Cemetery begraben Sichern Tuch hat historisch berühmten Persönlichkeiten wie poi Bach Toulon.
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■클립명: 유럽080-독일07-14 뒤러가 잠든 성 요한 교회 묘지/St.John's Cemetery/Durer/Feuerbach
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FLORENCE, EXPLORING the WW2 AMERICAN CEMETERY (1944-1945), ITALY ✝️✡️
SUBSCRIBE: - Let's visit the Florence American Cemetery and Memorial site, just outside the city of Florence in Italy and which covers an area of 70 acres. The wooded hills that frame its western perimeter rise several hundred feet. Between the two entrance buildings, a bridge leads to the burial area where the headstones of 4,401 of our military dead are arrayed in symmetrical curved rows upon the hillside. They represent 39 percent of the U.S. Fifth Army burials originally made between Rome and the Alps. Most died in the fighting that occurred after the capture of Rome in June 1944. Included among them are casualties of the heavy fighting in the Apennines Mountains shortly before the war's end. On May 2, 1945 the enemy troops in northern Italy surrendered.
Above the graves, on the topmost of three broad terraces, stands the memorial marked by a tall pylon surmounted by a large sculptured figure. The memorial has two open atria, or courts, joined by the Tablets of the Missing upon which are inscribed 1,409 names. Rosettes mark the names of those since recovered and identified. The atrium at the south end of the Tablets of the Missing serves as a forecourt to the chapel, which is decorated with marble and mosaic. The north atrium contains the marble operations maps recording the achievements of the American armed forces in this region.
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Germans in Canada Clip 3
A German War Cemetery in Kitchener with graves of German Soldiers from all over Canada dying while being imprisoned during WW I + II. They were excavated and relocated in the 70ies to be buried in Kitchener.
GERMANY: EXPLORING the medieval cathedral of NUREMBERG, destroyed in WW2, rebuilt in 1960s ⛪
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Nuremberg, a city in northern Bavaria, is distinguished by medieval architecture such as the fortifications and stone towers of its Altstadt (Old Town). At the northern edge of the Altstadt, surrounded by red-roofed buildings, stands Kaiserburg Castle. The Hauptmarkt (central square) contains the Schöner Brunnen, the gilded “beautiful fountain” with tiers of figures, and Frauenkirche, a 14th-century Gothic church.
Germany is a Western European country with a landscape of forests, rivers, mountain ranges and North Sea beaches. It has over 2 millennia of history. Berlin, its capital, is home to art and nightlife scenes, the Brandenburg Gate and many sites relating to WWII. Munich is known for its Oktoberfest and beer halls, including the 16th-century Hofbräuhaus. Frankfurt, with its skyscrapers, houses the European Central Bank.
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Early medieval burials of plague victims: examples from Aschheim and Altenerding (Bavaria, Germany)
With this paper, we present burials from two early medieval cemeteries, Aschheim-Bajuwarenring and Altenerding/Klettham where the causative agent of plague, Yersinia pestis, could be detected palaeogenetically. The burials from the early medieval cemeteries of Aschheim-Bajuwarenring and Altenerding/Klettham show that plague victims have been dressed and prepared carefully for their funeral. Compared to other graves from these cemeteries on the one hand and to contemporary burials in general, nothing basically indicates that the Y. pestis infected individuals had been treated different than other deceased. Among the buried who were infected with Y. pestis occurred some of the richest and most wellequipped graves of the cemeteries. Therefore, it cannot be proven on base of the Early Medieval plague graves of the Munich gravel plain that “[…]at that time all the customary rites of burial were overlooked. For the dead were not carried out escorted by a procession in the customary manner, nor were the usual chants sung over them […]” (Procopius, De Bello Persico II 23, 15). On the contrary: the burial rites, as far as reconstructable, had been carefully conducted. The only difference is that the so far confirmed victims of the plague seem to have been more often buried in double or multiple burials. However, the screening of single burials is still in an initial stage.
Author - Dr. Gutsmiedl-Schümann, Doris, Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany (Presenting author)
Co-author(s) - Harbeck, Michaela, Department of Anthropology,
State Collection for Anthropology and Palaeoanatomy, Munich, Germany
Co-author(s) - Keller, Marcel, Department of Anthropology,
State Collection for Anthropology and Palaeoanatomy, Munich, Germany
Co-author(s) - Päffgen, Bernd, Ludwig-Maximilian’s-University Munich, Munich, Germany
Co-author(s) - Rott, Andreas, Department of Anthropology, State Collection for Anthropology and Palaeoanatomy, Munich, Germany
Bastogne (1945)
The Army-Navy Screen Magazine Number 55, 1945
01 Bastogne: Short film about Bastogne, introduced by Lt. Clair Hess of the 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment, Co F, 2nd Battalion, 101st Airborne.
Am Grab von George S. Patton - General der 3. US Armee - At the grave of General George S. Patton
Am Grab von George S. Patton, Jr
General der 3. US Armee - At the grave of George S. Patton - General of the 3rd U.S. army
Verstorben an den Folgen eines Verkehrsunfalls im Militärhospital Heidelberg , beigesetzt bei seinen Soldaten auf dem Amerikanischen Soldatenfriedhof bei Hamm in Luxemburg
Besucht von H. und C. Welke
Am 9. Dezember 1945, einen Tag vor seiner geplanten Rückkehr in die USA, begab sich der General gemeinsam mit seinem Chef des Stabes, Generalmajor Hobart R. „Hap Gay auf Fasanenjagd. Gegen 11:45 Uhr stieß der Wagen, ein Cadillac Model 75, gefahren von PFC Horace Woodring, auf einem Bahnübergang in Mannheim-Käfertal mit einem amerikanischen Lastkraftwagen, am Steuer der Technical Sergeant Robert L. Thompson, frontal zusammen. Während General Gay und der Fahrer unverletzt blieben, erlitt Patton einen Halswirbelbruch mit einer Querschnittlähmung, vermutlich weil er auf die Trennwand im Wagen aufschlug.
Er starb am 21. Dezember 1945 im Heidelberger Militärhospital infolge einer Lungenembolie. Auf eigenen Wunsch wurde er auf dem Amerikanischen Soldatenfriedhof bei Hamm in Luxemburg (Luxembourg American Cemetery and Memorial) inmitten der Soldaten „seiner 3. US-Armee beigesetzt.
Später wurde er aus dem Gräberfeld an eine gesonderte Stelle näher beim Eingang umgebettet, damit die vielen Besucher, die speziell seinetwegen kommen, nicht die Totenruhe der umliegenden Soldaten stören.
Luxemburg verehrt ihn heute noch als seinen Befreier. So nennt sich Ettelbrück, eine Stadt mit 7.300 Einwohnern im Norden Luxemburgs, auch „Patton-Stadt. Dies ist begründet durch die Ereignisse des Winters 1944/45. Der Norden Luxemburgs musste teilweise wiedererobert werden.
Zitate von Patton....
Möge Gott Gnade mit meinen Feinden haben, denn ich werde sie nicht haben.
„Ich habe große Achtung für die deutschen Soldaten. In Wirklichkeit sind die Deutschen das einzige anständige in Europa lebende Volk.
Er war äußerst erfolgreich und umstritten, ein Zyniker. Pattons Äußerungen wurden von manchen als Bewunderung der SS verstanden: Die SS... eine verdammt gut aussehende Bande von sehr disziplinierten Hurensöhnen. Mit solchen wenig diplomatischen Äußerungen rief er das Unverständnis seiner Zeitgenossen hervor (er wollte ein Bündnis mit den Deutschen, um die Sowjetunion zu vernichten).
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Luxembourg American Cemetery and Memorial
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뉘른베르크 전범 재판소다. 들어가니 먼저 온 단체 관광객이 뭔가 진지하게 토론을 벌이고 있다. 대부분이 2차 세계 대전 당시 희생자의 유족들로 역사의 현장에 와서 궁금한 것을 묻고 있었다. 전범 재판소는 뉘른베르크시가 몇 년 전에 유네스코가 주는 세계인권상을 수상하면서 찾는 이가 많아졌다. 자료실에는 2차 세계대전 당시 나치의 만행과 전범 재판 과정 등 독일의 부끄러운 역사가 숨김없이 상세히 전시되고 있다. 전범재판소를 나와 로마시대 콜로세움처럼 생긴 나치 전당대회장을 찾았다. 이곳 역시 건립 당시 모습 그대로 보존돼있었다. 히틀러는 뉘른베르크를 나치의 중심도시로 삼고 2차 세계대전을 획책했다고 한다. 감추고 싶은 과거사의 상징물을 그대로 보존해 전후 세대에게 남기는 현장에 와보니 많은 생각이 교차한다.
[English: Google Translator]
The Nuremberg War Crimes Tribunal. For groups of tourists came and went before is something seriously engaged in the discussion. Most of the questions were asked to come to the scene of history as a survivor of the World War II victims. War crimes tribunal was to find as many teeth during the Nuremberg awarded the UNESCO World ingwonsang that a few years ago. The Media World War II and the atrocities of the Nazi war criminal trial process, including shameful history of Germany have been openly on display in detail. The Nazi war crimes tribunal found me looking like a Roman Coliseum Complex venue. It was also established at the time gotta look intact. Hitler is said hoekchaek the Second World War as the central city of Nuremberg samgo the Nazis. I want to hide and preserve symbols of the past year to leave the scene after a lot of thought three crosses.
[German: Google Translator]
Der Nürnberger Kriegsverbrecher-Tribunal. Für Gruppen von Touristen kamen und gingen, bevor etwas in die Diskussion ernsthaft beschäftigt. Die meisten Fragen wurden gebeten, auf der Bühne der Geschichte als Überlebender des Zweiten Weltkriegs Opfer kommen. Kriegsverbrechertribunal war es, so viele Zähne finden während der Nürnberger ausgezeichnet mit dem UNESCO-Welt ingwonsang, dass vor ein paar Jahren. Das Medien-II Weltkrieg und die Gräueltaten des NS-Kriegsverbrecher-Studie Prozess, einschließlich schändliche Geschichte der Deutschland haben offen auf dem Display im Detail gewesen. Die Nazi-Kriegsverbrecher-Tribunal fand mich wie ein Roman Coliseum Complex Veranstaltungsort. Es war auch zu der Zeit erhielt, intakt aussehen etabliert. Hitler wird hoekchaek dem Zweiten Weltkrieg die als zentrale Stadt Nürnberg samgo die Nazis. Ich möchte zu verstecken und zu bewahren Symbole des vergangenen Jahres, um die Szene nach einer Menge Gedanken drei Kreuze zu verlassen.
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■클립명: 유럽080-독일07-16 전범 재판소와 나치 전당대회장/War Crime Trials/Nazi Conference hall
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베를린동쪽을 흐르는 슈프레강 한가운데에 서울의 여의도와 비슷한 섬이 하나 있다. 프랑스 루부르에 비교될 만큼 유명한 박물관인 페르가몬 등 수많은 박물관이 모여 있어, 베를린 사람들은 이 곳을 박물관섬이라고부른다. 하지만 그 무엇보다 유명한 것은 바로 이 베를린 대성당이다. 높이 114m의 거대한 이 성당은 1747년부터 지어지기 시작해 1905년에서야 지금의 모습을 갖추었다 한다. 푸른빛이 감도는 베를린 성당의 제단 앞에 서자 그 웅장한 아름다움에 압도당하는 듯한 느낌을 받았다. 아름다운 스테인드글라스 또한 보는 사람을 자연스럽게 침묵하게 만들었다. 성당의 한쪽엔 황제 프리드리히 3세의 관이 놓여 있었다. 약간 오싹한 기분이 들었지만, 원래, 이 성당이 독일제국의 황제를 배출한 호엔촐레른 가문의 묘지용도로 지어졌던 것이라는 설명을 들을 수 있었다. 그리고 그 위로 7269개나 되는 파이프로 이루어진 독일 최대의 파이프 오르간이 보였다. 나는 연주하는 소리가 들리는 듯한 착각에 빠져들었다. 2차 대전 당시의 엄청난 폭격으로 성당의 본모습을 많이 잃어버린 것이 이정도라고 하니, 처음 베를린 대성당의 위풍당당함이 어느 정도였을지 나는 짐작도 할 수 없었다.
[English: Google Translator]
East Berlin in the middle of the Spree River flowing through a similar island has one of the Yeouido, Seoul. There will be gathered by the famous Pergamon museum, numerous museums, including the Louvre in France compared to the Berlin museum where people have called this island. But more than anything it is this famous Berlin Cathedral. The massive cathedral was equipped with a height of 114m is the appearance of eseoya now be built starting from 1905 in 1747. The blue light sensitivity stood before the altar of the Berlin cathedral was the feeling of being overwhelmed by its magnificent beauty. Beautiful stained glass also made to silence the viewer naturally. The coffin was placed in the cathedral one yen of Emperor Frederick III. This slightly eerie feeling heard, the original, the Cathedral could hear the explanation that was built in the cemetery purpose of discharging the emperor hoen chol rereun family of the German Empire. And he looked up to as many as over 7269 of the German pipe organ consisting of pipes. I hear you got lost in the illusion of playing. At the time of the massive bombing in the Second World War we lost a lot of the look of cathedral yijeongdo do that, for the first time this majestic nobleness of the Berlin Cathedral degree yeoteulji I could not even guess.
[German: Google Translator]
Ost-Berlin in der Mitte der Spree durch eine ähnliche Insel fließend hat eine der Yeouido, Seoul. Es wird von dem berühmten Pergamonmuseum, zahlreiche Museen, darunter der Louvre in Frankreich im Vergleich zu dem Berliner Museum, wo die Menschen diese Insel namens gesammelt werden. Aber mehr als alles, was es dieses berühmte Berliner Dom ist. Die massiven Kathedrale wurde mit einer Höhe von 114 Mio. ausgestattet ist das Auftreten von eseoya jetzt gebaut werden ab 1905 in 1747. Die blaue Lichtempfindlichkeit trat vor den Altar des Berliner Doms wurde das Gefühl, von seinem herrlichen Schönheit überwältigt. Schöne Glasmalereien auch gemacht, um den Betrachter natürlich Schweigen zu bringen. Der Sarg wurde in der Kathedrale ¥ 1 von Kaiser Friedrich III platziert. Diese etwas unheimliches Gefühl zu hören, die ursprüngliche, die Kathedrale könnte die Erklärung, die auf dem Friedhof Zweck der Entlastung für den Kaiser hoen Chol rereun Familie des Deutschen Reiches gebaut wurde hören. Und er sah, so viele wie über 7269 der deutschen Orgel aus Rohren. Ich höre Sie in der Illusion der Spiel verloren gegangen.
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■클립명: 유럽080-독일03-02 베를린 대성당, 독일 최대 파이프 오르간/Berlin Cathedral/Pipe Organ
■여행, 촬영, 편집, 원고: 김기용 PD (travel, filming, editing, writing: KBS TV Producer)
■촬영일자: 2007년 5월 May
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Bombing of Stuttgart in World War II | Wikipedia audio article
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00:01:21 1 Background
00:03:08 1.1 Stuttgart's defenses
00:04:43 2 Raids
00:11:23 2.1 1944
00:14:24 2.2 1945
00:15:15 3 Legacy
00:17:16 4 Notes
00:17:25 4.1 Footnotes
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The bombing of Stuttgart in World War II was a series of 53 air raids that formed part of the strategic air offensive of the Allies against Germany. The first bombing (by 20 aircraft of the Royal Air Force) occurred on August 25, 1940, and resulted in the destruction of 17 buildings. The city was repeatedly attacked over the next four and one-half years by both the RAF and the 8th Air Force as it had a significant industrial infrastructure (including the Daimler and Porsche automotive factories) and several military bases, and was also a center of rail transportation in southwestern Germany. Stuttgart endured 18 large-scale attacks by the Royal Air Force (RAF) during the war (the first and last of which were on 5 March 1942 and 13 February 1945 respectively), during which 21,016 long tons (21,353 t) of bombs were dropped on the city, but the RAF concluded that its attacks against Stuttgart were not as effective as they could have been:
Stuttgart's experience was not as severe as other German cities. Its location, spread out in a series of deep valleys, had consistently frustrated the Pathfinders and the shelters dug into the sides of the surrounding hills had saved many lives.
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Late breakfast at 11 a.m., a walk at Castle Gartrop and the forest cemetery, and so on....
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Playing with the setting on my Cannon HG20 I shot this sun setting after shooting some video for a time lapse shot of some wind mills.
Canon HG20 Settings Used in this video;
-Shutter 12
-24fps
-MWB
-Exposure: +3
-Auto Focus
-Bit Rate: 5 MBps lowest setting for the camera.
No post editing done to the video, but the manual white balance was set for 5.6k and the temperature changes during the sun set. Still a pretty cool shot but not fully true colors.
Depending on the camera you are using; you may have a setting for shooting sunsets already. If not you want to to use the auto exposure if you are going to let it just sit there on it's down.
The white-balance will could change as well depending on the time and location of the sun.
History[edit]
The city’s name derives from its Celtic toponym, Beda.
Bitburg originated approximately 2,000 years ago as a stopover for traffic from Lyon through Metz and Trier to Cologne. The first name mentioned was Vicus Beda. Emperor Constantine the Great expanded the settlement to a road castle around 330, the central part of which forms the town centre today. Bitburg is first documented only after the end of the Roman Empire around 715 as castrum bedense. It subsequently became part of Franconia.
The first mention of Bitburg in historic annals occurred in connection with the signing in 1239 of the Trier-Luxembourg Treaty between Archbishop Theoderich II of Trier and Countess Ermesinde II of Luxemburg, under which the town came under the archbishopric's protection. Bitburg received a town charter in 1262 from Count Henry V of Luxembourg.
In 1443, Bitburg came under the sway of the Duchy of Burgundy, then in 1506 was acquired by the Austrian Netherlands, which controlled most of modern Belgium. In 1794 the city came under French administration, and in 1798 became part of the newly created Département des Forêts. This led to a short lived economic upturn, and Bitburg received among other things a court and a land registry.
In 1815, under agreements at the Congress of Vienna following the final defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte, Bitburg was transferred to the Kingdom of Prussia, where until 1822 it belonged administratively to the province of Lower Rhine, and afterwards to the Rhine province. With the unification of Germany under Prussian dominance in 1871, Bitburg became part of the German Empire, and after World War I the Weimar Republic of Germany.
In the interwar years, Bitburg, like most of the Eifel region, was impoverished and comparatively backward. Economic growth began after the Nazi Seizure of Power and the Nazi regime's introduction of employment-boosting public works projects, including infrastructure for war, particularly the Westwall; new armed forces barracks; and the development of the Kyll Valley railway. It is said that the
Memorial to soldiers of two world wars
building now used as the post office at Bitburg Annex (what is left of Bitburg Air Base) was the headquarters for Adolf Hitler when he was in the city.
In late December 1944, Bitburg was 85 percent destroyed by Allied bombing attacks, and later officially designated by the U.S. military as a dead city. Subsequently, the town was occupied by Luxembourg soldiers, who were replaced by French forces in 1955.
In 1952 a North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) base was opened at Bitburg by the U.S. Air Force. At the end of the 1980s, French troops were withdrawn and NATO took over the former French barracks. After the First Gulf War most of the USAF forces were moved to the larger Spangdahlem Air Base, about 5 miles east of Bitburg. In 1994, NATO turned the Bitburg Air Base over to the city, which devoted it to public works projects. The Kyll Valley railway was abandoned in the early 21st century, and part of it was converted into a bicycle path (Radweg).
In 1985, Bitburg came to international attention due to a ceremonial visit by U.S. President Ronald Reagan and German Chancellor Helmut Kohl to the nearby Kolmeshöhe Military Cemetery – which among its 2,000 graves included those of 49 soldiers of the Waffen-SS. (See Bitburg controversy (1985) article.)
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