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On 2 Dec 1944, 95th United States Army Division prepares to cross the Saar |
2017-12-02 |
On 23 February, the division was relieved, and the 95th assembled near Julich, Germany, on 1 March. It forced the enemy into a pocket near the Hitler Bridge at Uerdingen and cleared the pocket on 5 March, while elements advanced to the Rhine.[12] From 12 March, the 95th established defenses in the vicinity of Neuss. Assembling east of the Rhine at Beckum on 3 April, it launched an attack across the Lippe River the next day and captured Hamm and Kamen on the 6th.[12] After clearing the enemy pocket north of the Ruhr and the Möhne Rivers, the division took Werl and Unna on 9/10 April, Dortmund on 13 April and maintained positions on the north bank of the Ruhr.[12] It held this position until the end of the war. A simple tribute. |
Posted by:Besoeker |
#1 See Antony Beevor's "Ardennes 1944", p. 173 for Patton's reaction to postponement of his Saar offensive due to the need for his troops in the Ardennes: "What the hell! We'll still be killing krauts!" |
Posted by: borgboy 2017-12-02 16:11 |