Germans Expected Weeks To Cross The Rhine, British Engineers Built A Bridge In Hours
Автор: British War Tales
Загружено: 2025-12-25
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They prepared for a drawn-out fight — weeks of stalled advances, shattered pontoons, and bridges blown faster than they could be rebuilt. Instead, British engineers moved with ruthless speed. Under fire, in darkness and flooding river currents, they drove piles, floated spans into place, and locked steel together with a precision that stunned German observers. What should have taken weeks was finished in hours, allowing armor and infantry to pour across the Rhine before defenders could react. German commanders later admitted the crossing broke their last natural defensive barrier. This is the story of the engineering feat that turned the Rhine from a fortress into a highway — and how speed, planning, and nerve collapsed Germany’s final line in a single night.
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