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March 7, 1945 - the day that dramatically accelerated the end of the war in Europe. Unexpectedly, the "Remagen Bridge" fell into the hands of American GIs. The Americans were across the Rhine in no time. Hitler did everything in his power to destroy the bridge - fighter divers, jet fighters, V-rockets. In 1968, Hollywood filmed the drama in Czechoslovakia. The filming of "The Bridge at Remagen" was interrupted by the end of the "Prague Spring". Warsaw Pact troops marched in, Soviet tanks blocked roads, military helicopters circled over the set. The crew had to flee... - The book tells both…mehr

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March 7, 1945 - the day that dramatically accelerated the end of the war in Europe. Unexpectedly, the "Remagen Bridge" fell into the hands of American GIs. The Americans were across the Rhine in no time. Hitler did everything in his power to destroy the bridge - fighter divers, jet fighters, V-rockets. In 1968, Hollywood filmed the drama in Czechoslovakia. The filming of "The Bridge at Remagen" was interrupted by the end of the "Prague Spring". Warsaw Pact troops marched in, Soviet tanks blocked roads, military helicopters circled over the set. The crew had to flee... - The book tells both stories alternately, supplemented by up-to-date descriptions of the battlefields of yesteryear. For the research for this book, the author traveled to Remagen and visited the sites of that time. - Illustrated paperback with numerous photos and maps.
Autorenporträt
Kai Althoetmar, born in Cologne in 1968, is a graduate of the Cologne School of Journalism and holds a degree in economics with a focus on economic and social history. He has been working as a full-time freelance author since 1997 and lives in Bad Münstereifel in the Eifel region of Germany.