Maybach I and II

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Maybach I and II were a series of above ground and underground bunkers built 20 kilometres south of Berlin in Wünsdorf near Zossen, Brandenburg, to house the High Command of the Army and the Supreme Command of the Armed Forces during the Second World War. Along with the military fortress complex Zossen, Maybach I and II were instrumental locations from which central planning for field operations of the Wehrmacht took place, and they provided a key connection between Berlin’s military and civilian leadership to the front lines of battle. The complex was named after the Maybach automobile engine.

  • Location of Maybach I: 52.1934°N 13.4733°E
  • Location of Maybach II: 52.1826°N 13.4741°E
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Location: 52.1926, 13.468, KML, Cluster Map, Maps,
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  • Hochbunker Eiswaldtstraße
    listed architectural structure in Berlin-Lankwitz
  • Hochbunker Friedrich-Karl-Straße
    architectural structure
  • Maybach I and II
    architectural structure
  • Maybach I
  • Bunker Luckenwalde Salzgitter
  • Sonderwaffenlager Brand
  • Naturdenkmal Kiesgrube Klein Ziescht
  • Großer Tonteich
    still waters in the district of Dahme-Spreewald, Brandenburg, Germany
  • Kleiner Tonteich
    lake in Bestensee, Dahme-Spreewald district, Brandenburg, Germany
  • Operation Gold
    joint US/UK intelligence-gathering operation in Berlin in the 1950s
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    TypeSubtypeDateDescriptionNotesSource
    sitebunkerHochbunker EiswaldtstraßeM500 type bunkerWikidata
    sitebunkerHochbunker Friedrich-Karl-StraßeM500 type bunkerWikidata
    sitebunkerMaybach I and IIbunkerWikidata
    sitebunker1930Maybach Iarchitectural ensemble, bunkerWikidata
    sitebunker1944Bunker Luckenwalde Salzgitterair-raid shelterWikidata
    sitebunker1962Sonderwaffenlager BrandGSFG Special Weapons Depot, Group of Soviet Forces in GermanyWikidata
    sitemineNaturdenkmal Kiesgrube Klein Zieschtnatural monument in Germany, gravel pitWikidata
    sitemine1900Großer Tonteichstill waters, clay pitWikidata
    sitemine1900Kleiner Tonteichstill waters, clay pitWikidata
    sitetunnelOperation Goldespionage, tunnelWikidata
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    commonsimageFernsprechvermittlung Zeppelin 17 Commons
    commonsimageFernsprechvermittlung Zeppelin 17 Commons
    commonsimageZeppelin5 Commons
    commonsimageZeppelin12 Commons
    commonsimageZeppelin8 Commons
    commonsimageZeppelin11 Commons
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