EDERSEE
The 'Edersee' is a large reservoir created by the construction, from 1908 to 1914, of a rock and concrete dam across the Eder river, near the small town of Waldeck in northern Hesse, Germany, to generate hydropower and regulate water levels for shipping on the Weser river. It lies at the northern edge of the Kellerwald.
In World War II the dam was destroyed by special bouncing bombs dropped by British Lancaster bombers in the early morning of May 17, 1943, creating massive destruction and loss of life downstream (see Operation Chastise), including the drowning death of 749 Ukrainian POWs in a labor camp just below the dam. Through the breach in the dam, 70 meters wide and 22 meters deep, some 8,000 m³ of water per second emptied in the narrow valley below, a total of about 160 million m³. A flood wave of 6-8 meters in height roared through the river valley as far as 30 km downstream, before it diminished in the widening floodplains of the lower Eder, the Fulda and the Weser.
The dam was rebuilt within months by forced labor (see Organisation Todt), and the lake today is a major summertime recreational facility. Its capacity of 199.3 million m³ makes it the third largest reservoir in Germany.
At low water, in late summers of dry years, the remnants of three villages (Asel, Bringhausen, and Berich), along with a bridge across the original river bed, that were submerged when the lake was filled in 1914, can be seen, and descendants of people buried in the now submerged cemeteries go to visit the graves of their ancestors.
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Fiction
The 1954 film, ''The Dam Busters'' chronicled the British attack on the dam.
In the popular PC First-Person Shooter Call of Duty, the dam is rebuilt and the player, a British Special Forces agent, must sabotage AA guns on the dam during the summer of 1944. This, however, is highly fictional, because the dam was never attacked after 1943. Germany was already weakened after the first attack in 1943, and to the Allies, there were other, more important bombing campaigns to be carried out.
It also returns in Call of Duty 3 as a multiplayer map.
External links
★ Interactive 360° panorama of Edersee dam
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