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  2. Battle of Hürtgen Forest - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Hürtgen Forest; The 9th Infantry Division's battle in the Hürtgen Forest; Battle of Hurtgen Forest 50th: SGM Robert S. Rush Archived 2020-01-10 at the Wayback Machine; Battle for Huppenbroich, Germany; MacQuarrie, Brian (May 29, 2021). "76 years later, a World War II veteran pays tribute to the man who saved his life". The ...

  3. Hürtgen Forest - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Huertgen Forest (Hürtgenwald) The Hürtgen Forest lies at the northern edge of the Eifel mountains and High Fens – Eifel Nature Park; its terrain is characterized by plunging valleys that carve through broad plateaus. Unlike many areas of Germany in which the valleys are farmed and hilltops are wooded, the Hürtgen Forest's deep ...

  4. Hürtgenwald - Wikipedia

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    In World War II, Hürtgenwald was the theater of the Battle of Hürtgen Forest, a major battle. Two large war graves (one in Hürtgen, one in Vossenack) are places to commemorate those who fell. Nowadays, the pleasing landscape of forested hills, lakes and rivers attracts a lot of people from nearby densely populated areas, e.g. from the ...

  5. 1944 Hürtgen Forest Museum - Wikipedia

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    The 1944 Hürtgen Forest Peace Museum (Friedensmuseum Hürtgenwald 1944) was opened on 29 March 1983 in Kleinhau in a stone barn. Its aim was to recall the heavy fighting during the Second World War in the Battle of Hürtgen Forest .

  6. Battle of Kesternich - Wikipedia

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    Kesternich is a small village just inside the German border from Belgium. It was the site of two major battles during World War II.These battles are tied to the Siegfried Line Campaign, the Battle of the Huertgen Forest, the Battle of the Bulge, and the assault on the Roer River dams at the outset of Operation Lumberjack.

  7. 116th Panzer Division - Wikipedia

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    It was moved to Düsseldorf for refitting. On 8 November, the division repulsed an attack from the U.S. 28th Infantry Division in the Hürtgen Forest during the larger Battle of Hürtgen Forest, recapturing the town of Schmidt, [3] thus providing the name to the 28th of the "Bloody Bucket Division".

  8. Rhea County World War II veteran killed in battle of Hurtgen ...

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    Aug. 15—DAYTON, Tenn. — World War II Army Pvt. Warren Glinn Harding Davault rests peacefully in his hometown after nearly 77 years lying in an unnamed grave in Belgium's Ardennes American ...

  9. Courtney Hodges - Wikipedia

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    Before, during, and after the Battle of the Bulge, the First Army fought the Germans in the Battle of Aachen, and the parallel 5-month long Battle of Hurtgen Forest to the south east of Aachen, as part of the main US effort to breach the Siegfried Line and advance through Germany to the Roer River. Hodges led First Army to liberate most of ...