File:Albert Ganzenmüller bei Cherson.jpg

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English: Albert Ganzenmüller (front) visited a track construction site at Cherson in the Crimea in July 1943 in a decorated railway train. There, nearby the town of Aleshki (Russian: Алешки, 1928 renamed to Tsiurupynsk), the largest railway war bridge of the second world war is created in 1943. It is built by German railway pioneers.
Deutsch: Albert Ganzenmüller (vorne) besichtigt im Juli 1943 in einem geschmückten Feldbahnzug eine Streckenbaustelle bei Cherson auf der Krim. Dort in der Nähe von Aleschki (russ. Алешки, 1928 unbenannt in Zjurupynsk) entsteht 1943 die größte Eisenbahnkriegsbrücke des Zweiten Weltkrieges. Sie wurde von deutschen Eisenbahnpionieren erbaut.
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Author Walter Hollnagel
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Genehmigung lt. Email vom 13. Jan. 2015 der Eisenbahnstiftung; Hr. Joachim Bügel.

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