- La
Coupole (English: The Dome), also
known as the
Coupole d'Helfaut-
Wizernes and
originally codenamed Bauvorhaben 21 ('Building
Project 21') or Schotterwerk...
-
Commune de
Wizernes (62902),
INSEE Po****tion en
historique depuis 1968,
INSEE "
Wizernes". quid.fr.
Retrieved 14 May 2009. "LFQN,
Wizernes, St-Omer, France"...
-
revealed to be the V-3 cannon. 17 July 1944 –
Wizernes 16 Lancasters, led by a
Mosquito and a Mustang,
bombed Wizernes –
three Lancasters managed to drop Tallboys...
-
transformer at
Holque north of
Watten provided electricity. An old
quarry at
Wizernes codenamed Schotterwerk Nordwest (Gravel
Quarry Northwest), some 12 km (7...
- "YARS" RS -24". YouTube. 12
March 2016. Sanders,
Terence R. B. (1945). "
Wizernes".
Investigation of the "Heavy"
Crossbow Installations in
Northern France...
- "Dimensioned
cross section of the
central part of the
bunker complex in
Wizernes, France".
Archived from the
original on 2009-03-04.
Retrieved 2008-08-25...
- bombing,
initial plans for
launching from the m****ive
underground Watten,
Wizernes and
Sottevast bunkers or from
fixed pads such as near the Château du Molay...
- bunker, and the V-2
Blockhaus d'Éperlecques at Watten, and La
Coupole at
Wizernes on 4 August,
causing little damage and two
pilots were killed. On August...
- was named.[1] In 1920,
Caroline Lesaffre founded a
textile company in
Wizernes (Pas-de-Calais), "Les
Tricotages de l'Aa",
which combined a
factory with...
- Schwedt-an-der-Oder).
Initial plans for
large launch bunkers at
Watten and
Wizernes with a
radar station at Prédefin: 182 were
abandoned due to the Allied...