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  2. Fulda Gap - Wikipedia

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    11th Cav at US Army Germany (History) site; From Fulda Gap button, one of 5 limited Fulda Gap pages at 1st Battalion 33rd Armor site; Fulda Gap Big Picture from Decker's 1st Bn, 33rd Armor site; 1st Bn 68th Armor at Wildflecken was a Fulda Gap screening force Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine; OPLAN 4102; Fulda Gap Concerns in 1985

  3. Fulda - Wikipedia

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    Fulda (German pronunciation:) (historically in English called Fuld) is a city in Hesse, Germany; it is located on the river Fulda and is the administrative seat of the Fulda district (Kreis). In 1990, the city hosted the 30th Hessentag state festival.

  4. Observation Post Alpha - Wikipedia

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    Observation Post Alpha, OP Alpha, or Point Alpha was a Cold War observation post between Rasdorf, Hesse, West Germany and Geisa, Thuringia, East Germany. The post overlooked part of the "Fulda Gap", which would have been a prime invasion route for Warsaw Pact forces had the Cold War erupted into actual warfare. It was abandoned by the military ...

  5. File:Germany topo Fulda Gap.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. North German Plain - Wikipedia

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    The third route was the Fulda Gap further south. The North German plain routes were the best attack options for an attacking army. However, the Fulda Gap option was seen as the most likely invasion route because of easier and closer access to tactical and strategic goals important for an invasion of Western Europe.

  7. Bundesautobahn 66 - Wikipedia

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    A new section of roadway to close a second gap southwest of Fulda was opened to traffic on 13 September 2014. [1] The section includes a 1.6-kilometre (1.0 mi) cut-and-cover tunnel and replaces a diversion which saw traffic routed onto the B 40 for approximately 9 kilometers before rejoining the A 66 just prior to the junction with the A 7; the ...

  8. West Hesse Depression - Wikipedia

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    The West Hesse Depression runs along the valleys of the Schwalm, Eder, Fulda, Esse and Diemel roughly from Alsfeld in the south to Bad Karlshafen in the north. It separates the East Hesse Highlands (major regional group 34 or D46), including the Knüll hills and Kaufungen Forest in the east, from the West Hesse Highlands (35 or D47), including the Kellerwald and Habichtswald in the west and is ...

  9. Hanau - Wikipedia

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    It was an important strategic location in the so-called Fulda Gap. The military community had a population of 45,000 military members, U.S. civilians and family members at its peak during the Cold War. The extensive U.S. facilities included Hanau Army Airfield, also known as Fliegerhorst Langendiebach. The garrison closed in 2018.