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Need pictures from Materborn Rhineland WWII
Hello can here any Help me i need Pictures or Information about Materborn near Cleve and Emmerich in the Rhineland ...WWII
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Cheers Marco GMC CCKW 353 Ben Hur 1t Last edited by Marco C.; 20-07-08 at 21:24. |
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Materborn Feature
What do you need the images for?
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Hello i life in Materborn in the Reichswald Forrest and my Hobby is the Historik from this Town in WWII.
I'm searching Information of all Fighting and Working Canadian and British Infantry in my Home Town . i didn't find Information and Pictures here in the City Hall and in German Books is the Fight in Materborn and Cleve not ok
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Materborn feature.
Marco.
Here are pictures of Churchill on a visit to 1 Canadian Army in Kranenburg on March 4, 1945. He is pissed. Montgomery refused to give him a drink during the morning conference with Crerar and Simonds, so Simonds gave Churchill "tea" in a tin mug. Churchill got more whisky at lunch. Here he is leaving to go to his car in a merry mood. Churchill wanted to go to the front line, but his soldiers forbade it. So they drove him instead to the Materborn feature. Churchill had to stop every ten minutes for a pee; Montgomery fumed, everybody else laughed. The second picture shows them (Crerar in duffel coat, Alanbrooke in a British Warm, frightfully keen Simonds coatless, WSC in a British warm, and Montgomery in some paratroop jacket he has acquired from somewhere) all standing on the Materborn Feature and looking across the flooded Rhine valley into Germany - I suppose towards Emerich. It was misty so they didn't see much - but over there were the Huns, so they were excited. Can you please identify where exactly they were standing on the Materborn Feature. Is it called the Bresserburg? I suppose it is all covered in trees now so there may no longer be an Aussichtspunkt. Tony |
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Hello Tony when it is the Bresserberg on the Top from this Hill stands a Tower it was a German Lufftwaffe Observation Post. the Tower is now there 70 Years . i can make Pictures from this Hill ... when you are interest Cheers Marco
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Bresserberg.
Marco.
Yes, please. It would be interesting to see a picture taken from the Bresserberg tower today of what these gentlemen were looking at. The Rhine valley was flooded from Emmerich to Cleve, and from Nijmegen to Calcar. Canadians had occupied most of it and were living in the roof spaces of flooded farms, getting around in DUKWs and boats. By the way the photographs were from the National Archives of Canada and taken by Barney J. Gloster; PA-145742 and PA-143952. Tony |
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He has maps - attached- of where 6 and Fallschirmjäger-Divisions fought, and a brief description. Tony |
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