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2 Aug 2023 Garand Picture of the Day

troops are seen crossing a floating bridge over the River Rhine, which formed a formidable natural barrier to the Allies' invasion plans
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This river looks pretty small and narrow to me. The Rhine is huge and wide almost everywhere the allied troops
Passed. Might be some branch of it?
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How about... American Troops crossing the Roer, Feb.'45. In German
- US-Infanterie setzt über die Rur bei Hückelhoven, Feb.'45
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Would be more correct. IMHO
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Originally Posted by
Ovidio
This river looks pretty small and narrow to me. The Rhine is huge and wide almost everywhere the allied troops
Passed. Might be some branch of it?
Very possible - several places on the Rhine that could fit - the image has been used to depict the crossing of other rivers also
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In your second picture MARK,
Looks like convoy coming from the river,
And POWs heading down to the bridge ?
At any rate, thanks for all your work putting these pictures together MARK,
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Originally Posted by
RAM1ALASKA
In your second picture MARK,
Looks like convoy coming from the river,
And POWs heading down to the bridge ?
At any rate, thanks for all your work putting these pictures together MARK,
As someone stated in the past,
"They just make the coffee taste better" !
German
prisoners file across the Rhine as American supply trucks move forward toward the front. March 26, 1945. US Army Signal Corps photograph.
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