KF5JRV > TODAY 29.03.25 08:30z 32 Lines 1997 Bytes #100 (0) @ WW BID : 6259_KF5JRV Read: GUEST Subj: Today in History - Mar 29 Path: ED1ZAC<ED1ZAC<LU4ECL<LU9DCE<VE3TOK<VE3KPG<N2MH<K5DAT<KF5JRV Sent: 250329/0753Z 6259@KF5JRV.#NWAR.AR.USA.NA BPQ6.0.23 Gen. George S. Pattonâ€Ös 3rd Army captures Frankfurt, as “Old Blood and Guts” continues his march east Frankfurt am Main, literally “On the Main” River, in western Germany, was the mid-19th century capital of Germany (it was a nnexed by Prussia in 1866, ending its status as a free city). Once integrated into a united German nation, it developed into a significant industrial cityâ€öand hence a prime target for Allied bombing during the war. That bombing began as early as July 1941, during a series of British air raids against the Nazis. In March 1944, Frankfurt suff ered extraordinary damage during a raid that saw 27,000 tons of bombs dropped on Germany in a single month. Consequently, Frank furtâ€Ös medieval Old Town was virtually destroyed (although it would be rebuilt in the postwar periodâ€öreplete with modern of fice buildings). In late December 1944, during the Battle of the Bulge, General Patton broke through the German lines of the besieged Belgian ci ty of Bastogne, relieving its valiant defenders. Patton then pushed the Germans east. Pattonâ€Ös goal was to cross the Rhine, e ven if not a single bridge was left standing over which to do it. As Patton reached the banks of the river on March 22, 1945, h e found that one bridgeâ€öthe Ludendorff Bridge, located in the little town of Remagen had not been destroyed. American troops had already made a crossing on March 7 a signal moment in the war and in history, as an enemy army had not crossed the Rhine si nce Napoleon accomplished the feat in 1805. Patton grandly made his crossing, and from the bridgehead created there, Old Blood and Guts and his 3rd Army headed east and captured Frankfurt on the 29th. Patton then crossed through southern Germany and into Czechoslovakia, only to encounter an order not to take the capital, Pragu e, as it had been reserved for the Soviets. Patton was, not unexpectedly, livid. 73 de Scott KF5JRV Pmail: KF5JRV@KF5JRV.#NWAR.AR.USA.NA Email KF5JRV@gmail.com
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