Operation Barbarossa Namesake
Article about: Frederick I, 1122-1190. Barbarossa means 'Red Beard' in Italian. He was crowned Emperor of Germany in 1152, was crowned Holy Roman Emperor in 1155. He drowned in the Saleph River,Asia Minor
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Operation Barbarossa Namesake
Frederick I, 1122-1190. Barbarossa means 'Red Beard' in Italian. He was crowned Emperor of Germany in 1152, was crowned Holy Roman Emperor in 1155. He drowned in the Saleph River,Asia Minor fighting the Muslims in 1190. Back in the Empire he was greatly mourned and was thought to still be alive and slumbering in a mountain cave in Germany surrounded by his brave knights.
"When ravens cease to fly round the mountain" according to legend, "Barbarossa shall awake and come to the aid of Germany."
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Frederick I, 1122-1190. Barbarossa means 'Red Beard' in Italian. He was crowned Emperor of Germany in 1152, was crowned Holy Roman Emperor in 1155. He drowned in the Saleph River,Asia Minor fighting the Muslims in 1190. Back in the Empire he was greatly mourned and was thought to still be alive and slumbering in a mountain cave in Germany surrounded by his brave knights.
"When ravens cease to fly round the mountain" according to legend, "Barbarossa shall awake and come to the aid of Germany."
Similar to if the ravens leave the Tower of London the Tower will collapse!
"In all my years as a soldier, I have never seen men fight so hard." - SS Obergruppenfuhrer Wilhelm Bittrich - Arnhem
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Re: Operation Barbarossa Namesake
Similar story to that of King Arthur.
Cheers, Ade.
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Re: Operation Barbarossa Namesake
Well, It sorta came true on this occasion. Instead of all of Europe,Stalin had to settle with half.
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