The
Ludendorff Bridge (sometimes referred to as the
Bridge at Remagen) was in early March 1945 one of two remaining bridges across the
River Rhine in
Germany when it was captured during the
Battle of Remagen by United States Army forces during the closing weeks of World War II. Built in World War I to help deliver reinforcements and supplies to the German troops on the Western Front, it connected
Remagen on the west bank and the village of
Erpel on the eastern side between two hills flanking the river.