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Armys surprise capture of the ludendorff bridge at remagen, allowing the allies to pierce the rhine, the last natural barrier they had to overcome before moving on to the heart of hitlers rapidly crumbling third. Remagen railway bridge was the first bridge across the rhine captured in world war ii the museum is housed in the towers of the famous bridge built between 1916 and 1918. The amazing story of march 7, 1945 by writer and u. Andrew rawson is a freelance writer who has written over forty books covering many conflicts. Aug 15, 2005 the bridge at remagen, based on extensive interviews with german and american participants, is the first complete account of what happened on that fateful day. A story of world war ii from the worlds largest community of readers. Those damned engineers, a nonfiction book by janice holt giles. The bridge at remagen book by ken hechler thriftbooks. Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or take notes while you read the bridge at remagen.

A story of world war ii ebook written by ken hechler. The railroad, after crossing from the west, passed through a twelvehundredfoot tunnel in the erpeler ley, and continued along the east bank toward the ruhr. In early 1945, american forces pressed towards the west bank of the rhine river during operation lumberjack. The bridge at remagen was famously seized by the american forces in a daring coupdemain operation which, due to german blunder and oversight, remained intact. In the aftermath of the battle of the bulge in february 1945, the allies embarked upon the final assault of germany. Prices including delivery for the bridge at remagen by ken hechler. The theme for john guillermins the bridge at remagen 1969. The amazing story of march 7, 1945 the day the rhine river was crossed december 30, 1993, pictorial histories pub paperback in english rev sub edition. Theres a set of photos and a thorough appendix listing medals awarded and rosters of the units. Main titles from the bridge at remagen the city of prague philharmonic orchestra, paul bateman. I bought the book because my ballantine paperback copy of the bridge at remagen published in 1957 and sold for 50 cents was falling apart.

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Dec 11, 2016 he came home in 1946 as a major with the bronze star and material for three books on the remagen attack. By then the remagen bridgehead was 8 miles km deep and 25 miles 40 km wide, including 11 kilometers 6. The bridge at remagen by ken hechler published by panther books in london. The bridge at remagen, based on extensive interviews with german and american participants, is the first complete account of what happened on that fateful day. And more ironically, the granite twin towers all that remain of the bridge at remagen now are a lovers trysting place. The bridge at remagen july 26, 2005 edition open library.

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A story of world war ii by ken hechler online at alibris. The successful mission saved thousands of american lives and spearheaded the invasion of nazi germany. The bridge at remagen is the detailed narrative of this surprising but crucial military action, one that stunned the german army. Bridge at remagen, the, presidio war classic by ken hechler.

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