There were six of that, three in Berlin and three in Vienna. The Wehrmacht built it to defend the skies of Berlin and Vienna against Allies bombers. In the Battle of Berlin they also used it to destroy Soviet's T34. The castle were equipped with 128mm,88mm and 20mm FlaK cannon. It was nightmare for Allies pilot.
No. It has turrets. Disney copied a real German castle for the one in Disneyland.
Turrets?
In German, Wehr means "defense" and Macht means "strength" or "force". So Wehrmacht means "Defense Force".
turrets to have balistas or catapults etc:
The wehrmacht refers to the German armed forces of WW2.
Wehrmacht
The Wehrmacht is the German army, or the infantry men. It was one of Germany's most valuable weapons in WWII.
The cones on a castle are typically referred to as "turrets" or "pinnacles." These structures often sit atop towers or walls and can serve both decorative and defensive purposes. Turrets may be topped with conical roofs, which can enhance the castle's aesthetic appeal and silhouette.
Wehrmacht or German Army
"Wehrmacht".
Soldaten , Landser , the Wehrmacht or the Bundeswehr .
"Wehrmacht" is German for "Defense Force". The Wehrmacht was the German army from 1935 until 1945, the end of the war. The Wehrmacht were organized into 3 branches. The "Heer" or army, "Luftwaffe" or air force, and the "Kriegsmarine" or navy (translated it means war navy). These branches were made up of mostly German conscripts however in some case Poles, Czech's, and those of other nationalities fought along side the Wehrmacht though not many.Contrary to popular belief the Wehrmacht were NOT Nazis and the SS/Waffen SS(SchutzStaffel or protective squadron) were not part of the Wehrmacht. The Wehrmacht were merely people forced or voluntarily recruited as soldiers to defend Nazi ruled Germany.