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[PDF] ULTRA AND THE MYTH OF THE GERMAN “NATIONAL REDOUBT”Until the end of the war most generals of the Wehrmacht, the German Armed Forces, were not aware of an. Alpenfestung or any organized mountain defensive system.
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US intelligence errors helped build myth of Nazi Alpine redoubt ...Jan 3, 2022 · The myth that the Nazis were amassing weapons and crack units of 100,000 fanatical soldiers in the spring of 1945 for a last stand in the Austro ...Missing: evidence | Show results with:evidence
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Alpine Armageddon? - War HistoryDec 13, 2024 · “The evidence was clear,” an unrepentant Eisenhower wrote after the war, “that the Nazi intended to make the attempt and I decided to give him ...
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Hitler's Aborted Last Stand: WWII's Unexpected Ending | Military.comJan 31, 2020 · ... Redoubt. Himmler believed that the Nazis could hold out in the National Redoubt for five years and that, from this secure location in the ...
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Alpenfestung | Operations & Codenames of WWII'Alpenfestung' was the Alpine fortress planned by Reichsführer-SS ... Although he never endorsed the plan, on 24 April 1945 Hitler issued an order ...
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Alpine Fortress | Military Wiki - FandomThe plans are threefold, embracing (1) Open warfare directed from Hitler's mountain headquarters; (2) Sabotage and guerrilla activity conducted by partisan ...
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National redoubt - WikipediaGermany. edit. The Alpine Fortress (German: Alpenfestung) was the World War II national redoubt planned by Heinrich Himmler in November/December 1943 for ...Missing: origins | Show results with:origins
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The German National Redoubt That Wasn't – Never WasAug 21, 2012 · The Nazis, they believed, would hunker down in the Austrian and Bavarian Alps and continue the war from a formidable Alpenfestung in the mountains.
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Time Travel: In the Nazis' Alpine Fortress - HistoryNetSep 21, 2017 · Travel writer Heidi Fuller-love explores the juxtaposition of Obersalzburg's alpine beauty and the German town's Nazi past.
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Military Agency Records RG 226 - National ArchivesAug 15, 2016 · Food supplies are collected in the Austrian and Bavarian Alps for Nazi inner fortresses, and underground factories. ... Nazi Redoubt; black market ...
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Final German Orders of Battle > WW2 WeaponsThe final battles in the East and the last German Orders of Battle from April 30, 1945. ... Army Group G. 19 Army (whereabouts unknown). XVIII SS. 352 VG, 89 ...Missing: Heeresgruppe | Show results with:Heeresgruppe
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HyperWar: The Last Offensive [Chapter 19] - IbiblioAdolf Hitler had intended leaving Berlin on 20 April, his fifty-sixth birthday, to continue the fight from southern Germany.
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Endgame on Hitler's Mountain - Obersalzberg, May 1945 - YouTubeSep 22, 2023 · On 20 April 1945, with Soviet forces closing on Berlin, about half of Hitler's closest staff were evacuated by plane to Obersalzberg, ...
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ULTRA and the Myth of the German "National Redoubt" - DTICThis study investigates the creation of a mythical fortifications system called the German National Redoubt and the use of ULTRA to confirm its existence.Missing: origins | Show results with:origins
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The Lesser Evil - by Alexander Rose - Spionage - SubstackMar 24, 2023 · Naftali, “Creating the Myth of the Alpenfestung: Allied Intelligence and the Collapse of the Nazi State,” Contemporary Austrian Studies, 5 (1996) ...
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National redoubt | Military Wiki - Fandom↑ "But what of the top Nazis who cannot hide? With a compact army of young SS and Hitler Youth fanatics, they will retreat, behind a loyal rearguard cover of ...
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Ultra and The Myth of the National Redoubt by Marvin MeekThe National Redoubt was a mythical German Alpine fortress system. ULTRA was used to support the belief in it, but did not confirm its existence.
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eisenhower sets goal: capture nazis' national redoubtEISENHOWER SETS GOAL: CAPTURE NAZIS' NATIONAL REDOUBT · Nazi Germany's National Redoubt: Dead-End of Hitler's Third Reich · Author Rick Atkinson Explains ...
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[PDF] Operation Sunrise: - Stephen P. HalbrookSwiss intelligence services which led to the unconditional surrender of the German Wehrmacht forces in Northern Italy and Western Austria on May 2, 1945.<|separator|>
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Obersalzberg: resort or Alpine fortress - TracesOfWar.comWhen on 25 April,1945 more than 300 airplanes bombed the Obersalzberg in German Bavaria, the idyllic country resort of Adolf Hitler was finally history.Missing: earliest | Show results with:earliest
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In the Shadow of Sunrise: The Secret Surrender of ItalyAs the end of World War II neared, a German officer began secret negotiations with the Allies to surrender forces in Italy.Missing: proposal | Show results with:proposal
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An Alternate History of the Alpine Fortress | Adamas NemesisSep 20, 2022 · Intelligence reports, which were fed by the Nazis to the Allies, identified the Redoubt as having stores of foodstuffs and military supplies, ...Missing: evidence | Show results with:evidence
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WWII Book Review: Endkampf - HistoryNetSep 19, 2019 · Although the Allies could not know it, the Alpenfestung was a myth, an artful creation of Nazi propaganda. Despite this fantasy, as the ...