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    BAS 61098
    Fritz-Schweitzer-bridge
    das erhaltene Widerlager

    das erhaltene Widerlager

    12.12.2009

    © Lienhard Schulz

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    Hängebrücke im Tsitiskamma Nationalpark

    Hängebrücke im Tsitiskamma Nationalpark

    25.11 2009

    © Wolfgang Schneider

    Nachfrage / demandUse only on request
    Fritz-Schweitzer-Brücke

    Fritz-Schweitzer-Brücke

    29.10.2011

    © Johannes Bönisch

    Nachfrage / demandUse only on request
    To Bridge Images
    Germany
    Berlin - Brandenburg
    Berlin Steglitz - Teltow
    at kilometre 13,16 of the Teltow Canal
    Teltow Canal
    Wupper road
    1906
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    <br>The Fritz-Schweitzer bridge, sometimes Wupper the Wupper road by Schönow to Teltow ran until its demolition by the German army at the end of the second world war. On both sides of the channel Pier - abutment remains are preserved and red brick. After the failure of a first attack in the area of Lichterfelde, the first bridge managed of the 1st Ukrainian front under Marshal Konev on 24 April 1945 at the Fritz-Schweitzer-bridge over the Canal; at noon, the Soviet tanks reached Zehlendorf-South.<br>The bridge wore their names after the Zehlendorf municipality Board Fritz Schweitzer, Member of the Canal Commission of district of.