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In early March 1945 the German Army was well on the defensive and the outcome of WW2 in Europe was in no doubt. With allied forces approaching the vital River Rhine all along Eisenhower’s ‘broad front’, German hopes were to make one last defensive stand on the east bank of that river in hopes of stalling the allies and bringing about a negotiated peace on the Western Front. Those dreams were crushed when on 7th March, against all expectation, American troops discovered and stormed a vital bridge across the Rhine at a little known town called Remagen. This is that remarkable story. Special thanks to WOWBuildings for providing us with the 3D model of the bridge. If you want to 3D print your own Remagen Bridge, check out their store. https://wowbuildings.net/product/rema... Creating these videos is a lot of work, and it would be possible without your support. If you like our work, you can help us with a regular or one - time payment: Support us via Patreon at: / battleguide One Time Support: https://battleguide.co.uk/support Newsletter: If you want to keep your finger on the pulse of what the team at Battle Guide have been getting up to, why not sign up to our monthly newsletter: https://battleguide.co.uk/newsletter Links: Podcast: https://battleguide.co.uk/podcast Patreon: / battleguide Twitter: / battleguidevt TikTok: / battleguide Instagram: / battleguide.vt Written References: A. Rawson, Remagen Bridge (2004) K. Hechler, The Bridge at Remagen (20055 edition) H.G. Phillips, Remagen: Springboard to Victory (1994) U.S. Army, The Bridge (1949) Video References: U.S. Army Pictorial Service, The Story of the Remagen Bridge Capture (1945), accessible via U.S. Army Pictoral Service: Story of Remagen Bridge Capture (youtube.com) A.N. Productions, The Bridge at Remagen (2023), accessible via: • The Bridge at Remagen, 1945 ALL PARTS General Sources: US National Archives (NARA) 165th Signal Photographic Company (Facebook Group) Ralf Anton Schäfer (www.das-kriegsende.de) British Newspaper Archive (BNA) The National Archives, Kew (TNA) Google Earth Pro & Web Versions Maptiler Pro (Desktop Version) Image Sources: Maps: NARA Aerial Imagery nara.gov Bundesarchiv: Bundesarchiv, Bild 146-1971-033-01 / CC-BY-SA 3.0 Bundesarchiv, Bild 173-0422 / CC-BY-SA 3.0 Bundesarchiv, Bild 146-1995-082-19 / Hackel [Hackl] / CC-BY-SA 3.0 Bundesarchiv, Bild 101I-695-0407-13 / Leher / CC-BY-SA 3.0 Bundesarchiv, Bild 101I-455-0006-02 / Kamm, Richard / CC-BY-SA 3.0 Bundesarchiv, Bild 183-J28732 / Pincornelly / CC-BY-SA 3.0 Bundesarchiv, Bild 183-J28489 / Herbert Ahrens / CC-BY-SA 3.0 Bundesarchiv, Bild 183-H28150 / CC-BY-SA 3.0 Bundesarchiv, Bild 183-H28150 / CC-BY-SA 3.0 WikiCommons: Kriegsgräberstätte Birnbach by STYX69 Credits: Research: Edwin Popken & Shane Greer Historical Support: Ralf Anton Schäfer Script & Narration: Dan Hill Editing: Shane Greer & Linus Klassen Thumbnail Design: Linus Klassen Image Optimization: Linus Klassen 3D Model: With thanks to WOWbuildings.net Music & Sound Effects: Epidemic Sounds