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Revision as of 22:32, 21 May 2009
Brécourt aliases: Équeurdreville,[1] Martinvast[2] | |
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Part of Nazi Germany | |
Located in Manche, France | |
File:Brecourt.jpg | |
Type | bunker |
Site history | |
Built | 1932-1944 |
In use | never used[citation needed] |
Materials | concrete |
Battles/wars | Operation Crossbow |
Events | started 1932 bombed November 11, 1943 captured July, 1944 |
Brécourt was a Nazi Germany bunker started as an underground Naval oil storage facility. On July 7, 1943, the site was ordered to be completed as a V-2 rocket launch facility.[3] Early in 1944,[4] the facility was converted to a V-1 flying bomb launch facility[5] and subsequently completed.[6]
The military installation was virtually undetectable by aerial observation,[7][8] although the 387th Bombardment Group records indicate Operation Crossbow bombing of the "Martinvast V-1 site" on November 11, 1943.[9] The Allies captured the site a few days before July 4, 1944, and both Dwight Eisenhower and Winston Churchill subsequently visited the facility – the latter reportedly dropping an apple he was eating in astonishment of the massive facility.[3]
References and Notes
Template:FnbThe location for the photo of Eisenhower on the stairs has also been identified as Söttevast.
- ^ "Fortifications Built by Prussia or Germany" (html). Fortifications of the World. 2003-05-25. Retrieved 2008-02-27.
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King, Benjamin. Impact: The History of Germany's V-Weapons in World War II (html). pp. p112.
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has extra text (help) - ^ a b Maridor, Jean. "Le site V1 de Cherbourg Brécourt" (html – French language). Les bombes volantes V1. Retrieved 2008-02-27.
- ^ "Brecourt" (html). The Atlantik Wall In Normandy. Retrieved 2008-02-27.
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Collier, Basil (1976) [1964]. The Battle of the V-Weapons, 1944-1945. Yorkshire: The Emfield Press. pp. p35. ISBN 0 7057 0070 4.
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Henshall, Philip (1985). Hitler’s Rocket Sites. New York: St Martin's Press. pp. p147.
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has extra text (help) - ^ "Cherbourg-Brécourt" (html – French language). Bases launch V1 Cotentin and Seine-Maritime. Retrieved 2008-02-27.
- ^ "La fusée A4 V2" (html – French language). Les Sites V1 du Nord de la France. Retrieved 2008-02-27.
- ^ "Combat Missions" (html). 387th Bombardment Group (Medium). Retrieved 2008-11-12.