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more quickly than planned. The Allies were able to get six divisions across the bridge before it collapsed on 17 March 1945, ten days after it was captured. The collapse killed 18 U.S. Army Engineers. According to another source, a total of 28 U.S. engineers were killed and 93 were injured. However,
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during the closing weeks of World War II and were very surprised to see that the railroad bridge was still standing. German defenders had failed to demolish it, leaving it the only one of the 22 road and railroad bridges over the Rhine still standing. U.S. forces were able to capture the bridge. The
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In the summer of 1976, it was necessary to remove the still intact bridge support pilings in the river. The mayor had the stones deposited on the Remagen river bank, with the idea in mind of selling small pieces of the bridge stones enclosed in synthetic resin and containing a certificate of
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Overlooking the west bank of the Rhine just north of the city centre is the Apollinariskirche. It has an observation deck that is only open to parishioners on Sundays. Pedestrians reach the church via a dirt trail that passes a series of roadside monuments representing each of the fourteen
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alone lasted seven years before the city could finally acquire the former railway property. Announcements sent to government officials concerning the intended preservation of the bridge towers and the construction of a Memorial to Peace stirred no interest.
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were put ashore, and the ship was then able to sail onward. These remains were interred in a chapel which had been part of the Roman fort, which became the basis for a church which bore his name, and was rebuilt several times over the years.
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There has not been another bridge built across the Rhine here, mainly due to opposition from the people of Remagen (and surrounding areas), contending that a bridge located at this point along the Rhine would spoil the view.
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On 7 March 1978, he went public with his idea and achieved such an unexpected degree of success, that he had realised more than 100,000 DM (around 50,000 EUR) in sales profits.
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across the Rhine from Remagen every 10–15 minutes in the summer. Remagen has many notable and well-maintained buildings, churches, castles and monuments. It also has a sizeable
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Roland Ries (born 1930 in Remagen), prelate, first clerk of the Catholic bureau in Mainz, president of the Deutsche Krankenhausgesellschaft (German hospital association)
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built a border fort at Rigomagus (or Ricomagus), west of the Rhine. This was about 12 miles north of the site of the first bridge ever built across the Rhine (at
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A large number of books and articles in newspapers and magazines on the battle for the bridge have been published. The best-known work on the battle is 1957's
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church were painted by members of the artists group called the "Nazarenes". Three cycles show the life of Jesus, the life of Mary, and the history of
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The museum is housed in the towers of the famous bridge built between 1916 and 1918. It opened in 1980 and tells the story of the bridge and the US
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on the eastern side of the Rhine and to get forces into the bulk of Germany allowed the U.S. forces to envelop the German industrial area of the
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was stopped in the river in 1164, unable to move despite the strong current, until it mysteriously edged in toward the shore. The remains of
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a pontoon bridge had by then been built across the river and the main bridge was out of use for repairs at the time of its collapse.
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unexpected availability of the first major crossing of the Rhine, Germany's last major natural barrier and line of defense, caused
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The Apollinaris Church was built 1839-1842 on the site of the medieval Church of St. Martin. The frescos on the inside of the
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Klaus Barth (born 1935 in Remagen), retired ambassador, assistant chairman of the German Nepal Friendship Association
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In 1945, the U.S. built one of the many enclosures on the west bank of the Rhine—the so-called
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Remagen is divided into six districts (Ortsbezirk) and eight localities (Ortsteile):
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even fell in love there. Neglected, the building was listed for demolition after
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as a means of moving troops and logistics west over the Rhine to reinforce the
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about 5 km north of Remagen, now houses a museum devoted to the work of
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to alter his plans to end the war and may have shortened the war in Europe.
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seat of government. It is situated on the left (western) bank of the river
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Emilie Storck (born 1827 in Remagen), wife of Friedrich Wilhelm Raiffeisen
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on top of the church, there is a lovely view of Remagen and the romantic
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every year at the pilgrimage time at the end of July. From the statue of
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art dealer Johannes Wasmuth brought it back to life. Musicians such as
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Bernhard Philipp (born 1948 in Remagen), Capuchin, theologian, artist
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The district of Kripp also belongs to the district of Remagen.
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Baptist Schneider (1867–1946), photographer in Remagen
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Jean Lessenich (born 1942 in Remagen), tracer, author
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Index

Town
Apollinariskirche
Coat of arms of Remagen
Remagen is located in Germany
Remagen is located in Rhineland-Palatinate
50°34′43″N 7°13′50″E / 50.57861°N 7.23056°E / 50.57861; 7.23056
Germany
State
Rhineland-Palatinate
District
Ahrweiler
Mayor
Greens
Time zone
UTC+01:00
CET
DST
UTC+02:00
CEST
Postal codes
Dialling codes
Vehicle registration
www.remagen.de
[ˈʁeːmaːɡn̩]

Germany
Rhineland-Palatinate
Ahrweiler
Cologne
Bonn

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