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... Front , German infan- try under Field Marshal Karl von Rundstedt pushed United States First Army forces five miles back into Belgium and Luxemburg . The retreat covered the First and Ninth Army fronts from Monschau to north of Trier ...
... Front , German infan- try under Field Marshal Karl von Rundstedt pushed United States First Army forces five miles back into Belgium and Luxemburg . The retreat covered the First and Ninth Army fronts from Monschau to north of Trier ...
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... Front the British joined the Americans on a 21 - mile front in push- ing into the northern flank of the German salient in Belgium for gains of one to three miles . These forces are now under command of Field Marshal Sir Bernard L ...
... Front the British joined the Americans on a 21 - mile front in push- ing into the northern flank of the German salient in Belgium for gains of one to three miles . These forces are now under command of Field Marshal Sir Bernard L ...
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... front , German withdrawals continued . They were driven from the south edge of Rittershoffen , eight miles south of the Reich border north of Strasburg . The United States First Army pushed three miles south of La Roche . The Third Army ...
... front , German withdrawals continued . They were driven from the south edge of Rittershoffen , eight miles south of the Reich border north of Strasburg . The United States First Army pushed three miles south of La Roche . The Third Army ...
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Addenda and Errata | 3 |
War Chronology 1945 | 98 |
German Surrender | 104 |
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