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FIRST ACROSS THE RHlNE.—Units of the American Ist Army seized a railway bridge at Remagen, on March 9, 1945, and established a bridgehead on the eastern bank. Anti-aircraft guns were set up while troops, tanks and supplies moved across the bridge.

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Southland Times, Issue 25666, 8 May 1945, Page 12

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FIRST ACROSS THE RHlNE.—Units of the American Ist Army seized a railway bridge at Remagen, on March 9, 1945, and established a bridgehead on the eastern bank. Anti-aircraft guns were set up while troops, tanks and supplies moved across the bridge. Southland Times, Issue 25666, 8 May 1945, Page 12

FIRST ACROSS THE RHlNE.—Units of the American Ist Army seized a railway bridge at Remagen, on March 9, 1945, and established a bridgehead on the eastern bank. Anti-aircraft guns were set up while troops, tanks and supplies moved across the bridge. Southland Times, Issue 25666, 8 May 1945, Page 12

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