Wolfsschlucht II
Führerhauptquartier Wolfsschlucht II (English: Wolf Canyon) or W2 was the codename used for one of Adolf Hitler's World War II Western Front military headquarters located in Margival, 10 km northeast of Soissons in the department of Aisne in France. It was one of many other Führer Headquarters throughout Europe but was used only one time by Adolf Hitler, June 16 and 17, 1944 for a meeting with Field Marshals Rommel and von Rundstedt about the Normandy Front.
At the meeting, Rommel advocated, among other things, for ending the war, to Hitler's fury. During the meeting, an allied air raid forced the group to descend into a bomb shelter. Later, a malfunctioning V-1 flying bomb struck the site, after which Hitler departed for Germany, never to return.[1]
See also
References
- ↑ Antony Beevor, "D-day: the Battle for Normandy", Penguin 2014, Part 7, Chapter 15
External links
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- Web site of the W2 safeguarding association
- Führer headquarters Wolfsschlucht II on Bunkersite.com
- Wolfsschlucht 2 (Dutch)
- Archive of Fuhrerhauptquartier Wolfschlucht 2, Margival, France (geocites) at the Wayback Machine (archived May 24, 2000)
Coordinates: 49°26′48.07″N 3°24′27.77″E / 49.4466861°N 3.4077139°E