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The Alexanderschanze (Alexander's Redoubt) is a
mountain pass A mountain pass is a navigable route through a mountain range or over a ridge. Since many of the world's mountain ranges have presented formidable barriers to travel, passes have played a key role in trade, war, and both human and animal migr ...
, , on the B 28 federal road at
Freudenstadt Freudenstadt (Swabian: ''Fraidestadt'') is a town in Baden-Württemberg in southern Germany. It is capital of the district Freudenstadt. The closest population centres are Offenburg to the west (approx. 36 km away) and Tübingen to the eas ...
in the
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in southern Germany. In the vicinity is also a fortification and hotel of the same name.


Pass

The Alexanderschanze Pass lies between Freudenstadt-Kniebis,
Bad Peterstal-Griesbach Bad Peterstal-Griesbach ( gsw, label= Low Alemannic, Bad Petersdal-Griesbach) is a municipality in the district of Ortenau in Baden-Württemberg in Germany. Matthias Erzberger was murdered here on August 26, 1921, for signing the 1918 Armistice ...
,
Oppenau Oppenau () is a town located in the state of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It has a population of 4,700 inhabitants. Geography Oppenau is situated in the Rench valley in the Black Forest. The nearest major cities are Offenburg and Freudenstadt. ...
and
Baiersbronn Baiersbronn is a municipality and a village in the district of Freudenstadt in Baden-Württemberg in southern Germany. It is situated in the Black Forest on the Murg river. Nearby is the mountain of Rinkenkopf (759.6 m) with its hillfort, t ...
and provides a connection between the
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at
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and the
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valley, which allows the
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to be crossed from east to west without any other major valley crossings and pass ascents. North of the present-day Kniebis-Freudenstadt road, which largely runs along the Forbach valley, there are routes called the ''Alte Straße'' ("Old Road") and even ''Römerstraße'' ("Roman Road"). Even if there are no reliable sources that the Romans built this road, it can be safely assumed that the pass was on a long-distance route in the early Middle Ages; this is also evidenced by tracks found in the forest. In this context, "track" refers to the grooves left by wooden wheels shod with steel bands that can still be seen in the rock today.


Fortress

According to Stälin, the Bishop of Strasbourg, John of Dirpheim (bishop from 1306 to 1328) had fortifications built in the Kniebis. In 1655 there were already military
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s at that location. The location of this fortification is documented for the first time on an 1674 map by Georg Ludwig Stäbenhaber. The comment on the map, "2nd Redoubt repaired on 9 November 1674", also proves that older facilities must have been present. The construction measures carried out in 1674 and 1675 were directed by Stäbenhaber himself. According to Stäbenhaber, the "2nd Redoubt" consisted of two simple rectangular redoubts. These could be used to close the road from Oppenau through the raised bog to a refuge location. From 1710 to 1712 the fortification was rebuilt under the direction of Lieutenant Reichmann. He completely redesigned the complex: two redoubts, an batis to the left and right, the road, which was additionally guarded by a gate, leading through the works between the two redoubts. It was given the name Alexanderschanze in 1734, when Duke Charles Alexander of Württemberg had the existing ''schanze'' modernized for the military security of the strategically important crossing on the Württemberg border. The work was led by the engineer, von Herbort. In 1796, additional extensions were made by French troops. During the
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(1799–1801) the front between
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troops ran through here at times. On a 19th century land mapLand map for the period 1837–1856. the two ''schanzen'' are drawn in detail, including the trenches that extend far to the north-west and with trenches between the two ''schanzen'' in the shape of another similar ''schanze''.


Condition

The ''schanze'' north of the Hotel Alexanderschanze is exceptionally well preserved. It measures 4–5 metres from the bottom of the
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to the top of the
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and there is a height difference of 2–3 metres between the ground of the interior and the top of the bank. The The bank is interrupted at the north-west corner, i.e. in the direction of the ''Oppenauer Steige'', a mountain path. Inside, at the south-east corner, a large heap of rubble and earth indicates the remains of the building. The ''schanze'' is easily accessible. The banks of the other ''schanze'', west of the hotel, are lower (2 metres in height or less in places) and damaged. Its banks and the interior are heavily overgrown and difficult to access. There are few visible traces of the earlier trenches. Only at the ''schanze'' opposite the hotel has a 20 metre long section been well preserved. It leads from the north corner towards the NNW, i.e. towards the refuge location.


Hotel Alexanderschanze

The listed hiking hotel on the pass, the Hotel Alexanderschanze, traces its history to an 1868 forester's lodge. This burned down in 1911 and was replaced by the present building. The hotel has been closed since 1 January 2015.


Second World War bunker

Shortly before 1940, new defensive systems were built as part of the
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. At the same time the extension of the Black Forest High Road (the B 500) from
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also had a military purpose. In the summer of 1940,
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spent just one week in his nearby headquarters, the ''Führerhauptquartier'' Tannenberg. After 1945, all the bunker systems in this area were blown up and the area reforested. Today the
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forest and the heritage site form the 190-hectare nature reserve of ''Kniebis-Alexanderschanze'', south-east of the
Schliffkopf The Schliffkopf is a mountain in the Northern Black Forest between Baiersbronn, Ottenhöfen and Oppenau. It is . The Schliffkopf lies on the Black Forest High Road in the National Park and is the site of an eponymous four-star "wellness" hotel. V ...
.


See also

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Röschenschanze The Röschenschanze is a former schanze in Bad Peterstal-Griesbach in the Black Forest in Southern Germany. It is located on the L 402, the "Oppenauer Steige", which branches off from the B 500 ( Black Forest High Road). Another redoubt which is ...
*
Schwedenschanze (Zuflucht) The Schwedenschanze (Zuflucht) is a former schanze in Bad Peterstal-Griesbach in the Black Forest in Southern Germany. It is located on the L 402, the "Oppenauer Steige", which branches off from the B 500 ( Black Forest High Road). Another redou ...


References


Literature

* Manfred Eimer: Zu Kniebis auf dem Walde, Geschichtliche Zusammenfassung über den Kniebis und die Kniebisbäder, Erwin Schmieder’s Druckerei und Verlag, Baiersbronn, 1954 * A. Hiss: Der Kniebis und die Kniebisbäder heute, Erwin Schmieder’s Druckerei und Verlag, Baiersbronn, 1954 * Karte „Eigentlicher Grundriß des Freudenstädter Forstes mit seinen locken Mark- und Grenzsteinen, verfertigt von Johann Mayer, Prälat zu Murrhardt ann 1712“ http://www.landesarchiv-bw.de/plink/?f=1-1391525


External links

{{Commonscat * Map of the historical ''schanze'' fortifications in August Meyer: ''Notizen über den Landstrich zwischen Bodensee und Pfinz, Gedanken über die Befestigung der Gränze von Süddeutschland gegen Frankreich''. 1819
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by the
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