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Surrender of Germany WW II

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oldhenry | 23:38 Mon 31st Jul 2006 | History
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Does anyone know exactly where on Lunebourg Heath that the surrender was signed, I mean coordinates preferably?
Just curious.
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Just outside a village called Wendisch Evern at the Timeloberg...Montgomery's GHQ.It was a partial surrender of the German troops on 4th May 1945. The British called it Victory Hill.
A bad translation here in Wikipedia
http://66.249.93.104/translate_c?hl=en&sl=de&u =http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wendisch_Evern&p
Drat ..it's come up in the original ....type Timeloberg into Google ..third hit down and click on "Translate this page"
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Thanks for this, luckily my wife is a German teacher and can tell me what it really says. What a rubbish translation, machines will never(?) replace humans.
I will go there sometime, looked before could not locate it.
Dreadful isn't it ? Mr.S is German and I am a half German and it makes us cringe to read these dreadful translations.Mr.S did his Wehrpflicht in the Luneberg Heide area.
Glad to have been of help. Good luck.

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