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399: 371: 29: 42: 383: 426:. The early morning raid of 17 May 1943 created a massive 70 metres (230 ft) wide and 22 metres (72 ft) deep breach in the structure. Water emptied at the rate of 8,000 cubic metres per second (280,000 cu ft/s) into the narrow valley below, producing a 6–8 metres (20–26 ft) flood wave which roared as far as 30 kilometres (19 mi) downstream. By the time it diminished in the widening floodplains of the lower Eder, into the 552: 49: 363:
At low water in late summers of dry years the remnants of three villages (Asel, Bringhausen, and Berich) and a bridge across the original river bed submerged when the lake was filled in 1914 can be seen. Descendants of those buried there go to visit the graves of their ancestors.
452:. The lake today is the third largest reservoir in Germany. Its capacity of 199,300,000 cubic metres (260,700,000 cu yd) makes it a major summertime recreational facility. 505: 430:
and into the Weser, a total of about 160 cubic meters per hectare had flowed, wreaking widespread destruction and claiming the lives of some 70 people.
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downriver of the Möhne dam as casualties at a supposed POW or labour camp just below the Eder Dam.)
433:(Some non-German sources erroneously cite an early total of 749 for all foreigners killed in all 582: 457: 349: 419: 8: 423: 303: 484: 449: 28: 322: 444:
The dam was rebuilt within months by forced labour drawn from construction of the
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Edersee Dam is located in Germany
Germany
Waldeck-Frankenberg
Hesse
51°11′00″N 09°03′32″E / 51.18333°N 9.05889°E / 51.18333; 9.05889
Type of dam
Gravity dam
Eder
Edersee
Catchment area
Type
Hydraulic head
Installed capacity
MW
hydroelectric
dam
Eder
Hesse
Germany
Waldeck
Kellerwald
Allied
World War II
Weser
Overflowing Edersee Dam in spring 2021
The Edersee today (low water level)

World War II
bouncing bombs

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