- Hurtgen Forest
The Hürtgen forest (also: Huertgen Forest; German: Hürtgenwald) is located along the border between
Belgium andGermany in the southwest corner of the German federal state ofNorth Rhine-Westphalia . Scarcely 50 square miles in area, the forest lies within a triangle outlined byAachen ,Monschau , andDüren . The Rur River runs along the eastern edge of the forest.. Roads in the forest are few, winding, and narrow.
The rugged terrain of this area was the locale of a bloody, drawn-out battle during World War II, often referred to as the Battle of Hürtgen Forest, which took place over three months during a very cold winter from late 1944 into early 1945. Along a road that rises from the Kall River Valley to the town of Schmidt, there is still a length of tank track that melted into the road after a U.S. armored vehicle was hit and burned there.
External links
* [http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&z=10&ll=50.700807,6.428375&spn=0.3514,1.157684&t=h&om=1 Google maps hybrid view] of the Hurtgen Forest area
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