File:Bruttig Treiser Tunnel Damm Jun05.JPG
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DescriptionBruttig Treiser Tunnel Damm Jun05.JPG |
English: View towards the former southern entrance of the Treiser Tunnel, destroyed in 1946, north of the village of Bruttig on the Mosel river. The entrance itself was a little left of the wall with the white dots. Remnant of a planned and partially built, but never completed strategic railway. Two water tanks built of concrete can be seen in the far left. The watertanks, built in 1944, were part of the constrution site for electronic devices within the tunnel. Inmates of the Concentration Camp of Bruttig-Treis had to work there.
Deutsch: Blick entlang der Bahntrasse zum ehemaligen, 1946 zerstörten Südportal des Treiser Tunnels, nördlich von Bruttig an der Mosel. Das Portal lag etwas links von der Mauer mit den weißen Flecken. Überrest einer geplanten und teilweise fertiggestellten, aber nicht in Betrieb gegangenen strategischen Eisenbahnstrecke. Die Wassergewinnungsanlagen aus Beton links im Hintergrund aus dem Jahre 1944 dienten der mit dem KZ Bruttig-Treis verbundenen U-Verlagerung im Tunnel. |
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Author | Kallewirsch |
Camera location | 50° 08′ 17″ N, 7° 14′ 11.5″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 50.138056; 7.236528 |
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Date and time of data generation | 16:09, 9 June 2005 |
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