Le pont Ludendorff, plus connu sous le nom de pont de Remagen, était un pont ferroviaire allemand enjambant le Rhin à Remagen, au sud de Bonn. Après le pont de chemin de fer de Wesel qui fut dynamité le 7 mars 1945, il était le dernier pont intact sur le Rhin durant les dernières semaines de la Seconde Guerre mondiale en Europe. Il put être pris par les Américains le 7 mars 1945, facilitant le franchissement du fleuve par les Alliés.
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Remagen, Ahrweiler, Germany
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