A aviation & planes forum. AviationBanter

If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.

Go Back   Home » AviationBanter forum » rec.aviation newsgroups » Military Aviation
Site Map Home Register Authors List Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read Web Partners

Bridge at Remagen?



 
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
  #1  
Old February 6th 04, 02:34 PM
ArtKramr
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default Bridge at Remagen?

Was the bridge at Remagen ever rebuilt?


Arthur Kramer
344th BG 494th BS
England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany
Visit my WW II B-26 website at:
http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer

  #2  
Old February 6th 04, 02:42 PM
Keith Willshaw
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default


"ArtKramr" wrote in message
...
Was the bridge at Remagen ever rebuilt?


No , I drove past the spot some years ago and the towers are still there
but the span was never rebuilt. There was US flag on the West
Bank tower IRC, a plaque and a small museum.

Keith



  #9  
Old February 8th 04, 03:45 PM
M. H. Greaves
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default

being no expert at all, i would say after reading a little of the history
about the bridge, they built it to get arms and equipment across to the west
quickly, either during or before the first war and after its demolition and
the war, it probably wasnt needed anymore, but i think also there may be a
little national humiliation involved!
"ArtKramr" wrote in message
...
Subject: Bridge at Remagen?
From: "Keith Willshaw"
Date: 2/6/04 6:42 AM Pacific Standard Time
Message-id:


"ArtKramr" wrote in message
...
Was the bridge at Remagen ever rebuilt?


No , I drove past the spot some years ago and the towers are still there
but the span was never rebuilt. There was US flag on the West
Bank tower IRC, a plaque and a small museum.

Keith




It wouild be interesting to speculate as to why it was never rebuilt. No

longer
needed? National humiliation? If the latter I would think all traces would

have
been removed, towers and all. Any theories?


Arthur Kramer
344th BG 494th BS
England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany
Visit my WW II B-26 website at:
http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer



  #10  
Old February 8th 04, 04:01 PM
Keith Willshaw
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default


"M. H. Greaves" wrote in message
...
being no expert at all, i would say after reading a little of the history
about the bridge, they built it to get arms and equipment across to the

west
quickly, either during or before the first war and after its demolition

and
the war, it probably wasnt needed anymore, but i think also there may be a
little national humiliation involved!


If it was a matter of national humiliation they would scarcely
have built a museum there. Its simply no longer required.

Keith


 




Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Forum Jump

Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
MARKET GARDEN ALL OVER AGAIN? WHAT THE HELL? ArtKramr Military Aviation 8 February 8th 04 09:37 AM
HOW TO KILLL A BRIDGE ArtKramr Military Aviation 2 February 4th 04 03:11 AM
This day in 1944: Hunger, frostbite, gangrene ArtKramr Military Aviation 45 January 4th 04 10:00 PM
Question about the Arado... Bill Silvey Military Aviation 20 August 4th 03 03:00 AM


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 07:10 PM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004-2024 AviationBanter.
The comments are property of their posters.