Wehrwolf

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Wehrwolf was one of Adolf Hitler’s Eastern Front Führer Headquarters, located near Vinnytsia in present-day Ukraine and used as a command complex during World War II.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Führer Headquarters
military command complex
associatedWith Adolf Hitler NERFINISHED
Eastern Front of World War II NERFINISHED
Nazi military planning
builtBy Organisation Todt NERFINISHED
codeNameLanguage German
codeNameMeaning werewolf
constructionPeriod early 1940s
controlledBy Wehrmacht NERFINISHED
country Nazi Germany
currentCountry Ukraine NERFINISHED
demolishedBy German forces
demolitionReason to prevent capture by advancing Soviet troops
distanceFrom approximately 8 km north of Vinnytsia
endDate 1943
guardedBy SS NERFINISHED
Wehrmacht security units NERFINISHED
hasComponent air-raid shelters
bunkers
communication facilities
residential quarters
security perimeter
support buildings
hasFunction headquarters for Eastern Front operations
military command and control
hasNearbyCity Vinnytsia NERFINISHED
hasSecurityLevel highly fortified
hasStatus ruins
hasType field headquarters
historicalRegion Reichskommissariat Ukraine NERFINISHED
locatedIn Eastern Front NERFINISHED
Ukraine NERFINISHED
Vinnytsia Oblast NERFINISHED
near Vinnytsia
notableFor being one of Hitler’s main Eastern Front headquarters
its secretive construction and operation
openToPublic partially
partOf Adolf Hitler’s Eastern Front Führer Headquarters network NERFINISHED
startDate 1942
theaterOfWar Eastern Front of World War II NERFINISHED
timePeriod Nazi era
usedAs Hitler’s field headquarters NERFINISHED
planning site for military operations against the Soviet Union
usedBy Adolf Hitler NERFINISHED
German High Command NERFINISHED
usedDuring World War II

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