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I have no knowledge of the 101, but looking for information about them when they took over on 4 october 1944 position in Heteren from 7th Hampshire, anyone can help me of scans/copys of books accounts who covered there period there? Thanks in advance |
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from a book called Hells Highway by George E. Koskimaki, 2nd Battalion 501st were at Heteren, says they moved into position along the dyke between Heteren and Driel. They had dug in on the leeward side of the dyke that lead along the road from Opheusden to the railroad viaduct that crossed over to the Arnhem area. hope it helps.
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