Marschroute
Marschroute refers to a military route used by German forces during World War II to move troops and supplies from the Netherlands to Altenbruch, a town in the state of Schleswig-Holstein in northern Germany. The route was a crucial supply line for the German military, as it allowed them to traverse the notoriously difficult terrain of the North Sea coast and maintain control over the region.
The Marschroute began in the Dutch town of Renkum and traversed through various towns and villages in
Despite the severe losses suffered along the Marschroute, German forces were able to maintain the supply line