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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Reference to Frogmen activity after the bridge was taken here: http://www.worldwar.nl/recollections..._engineers.htm Quote:
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | There is a good description of the operation to blow the railway bridgefrom the British point of view in my 43rd Div history.There's some refernece to German humour because for the next few days the Germans kept sending anything that floated tree trunks, haystacks etc etc towards the bridge which the British troops shot to peices. A DUKW patroled under the bridge after the attack with headlights on. I want to know a bit more about it from the German side. Here's what I know already,from 43rd Div history page 144. Quote:
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The Antwerp lock gates were destroyed. As Owen mentioned there was another assault on the Arnhem River Bridges to prevent the movement of British Second Army's supplies at a loss of ten out of twelve men. The most common known mission was Remagen.
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![]() | They were also used against the Nijmegen bridges after Market-Garden, and succeeded in blowing a hole in the rail bridge, but not the road bridge. Later, they were used against the Remagen Bridge. However, they got caught or killed. That bridge fell down from exhaustion.
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | In 112th (Wessex) Field Regiment History is a extract of an Isum regards the Nijmegen frogmen. Here are their ranks and names. Group 1 (Road bridge) Obermaat ORLOWSKI Mat Obgefr DYCK Mat Gefr GEBEL Mat Gefr HALWELKA Fldwbl SCHMIDT Masch Maat ORDOFF Steuermannsmaat KOHLRUSCH Mar Art Maat WEBER Group 2 (Raliway Bridge) Funkmaat BRETTSCHNEIDER Mar Art Obgefr OLLE Mat Obgefr JAGER Fernschrieber Obgefr WOLSCHEN Note:- These men were all Sailors their ranks vary from ordinary Seaman 1st Class (Mat Obgefr) to Teleprinter Operator - (Fernschrieber Obgefr.) |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | The Diary for 3 IG has in the appendices, sentry duties listed and what to look out for. Threats from floating mines and frogmen with torpedoes were to be taken seriously ... My father remembers standing on the bridge on watch for mines and sabotage. He and his mate thought they saw something coming downstream with the current. They set off the alarm by trying to shoot the mine. Repeated attempts to detonate it were fruitless. Officers alarmed at the shooting ran to the bridge, incl. JOE who took out his binoculars and smiled. "If it indeed had been a mine, you would have saved the bridge, however it is not." All eyes scanned the river as the bloated body of a cow with legs extended drifted past ... so I guess that may have been the German sense of humour at work then. dbf Last edited by dbf; 26-04-2008 at 12:57 AM. Reason: typo |
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![]() | Great info Owen, Thanks ![]() Came back to the site and glad to see this thread. A while back I came across the son of an engineer at Remagen who generously offered some Wehrmacht war booty for sale. I didn't ask why he was getting rid of it, but he had pictures and lots of info on his Dad's unit which he understandably did not want to part with. Have you guys heard of any new books on German special forces?
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | This bit on You Tube mentions Nijmegen at 36 seconds. I'm sure he says "acht und zwanzig september" (28th) and Waal and Nijmegen. YouTube - WW2 - German frogmen blow up a bridge (Nov 1944) |
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Yes, exactly what it says on the tin, or info blurb in this case. You understood correctly, "acht und zwanzigsten September ... die Waal Brücke bei Nimwegen"; the usual propaganda intro ...doesn't he have big lungs! ... all shot in real time I'm sure. Was it a moonlit night then? That's mentioned in the film. ![]() D
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