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| Tgunner |
Ooops that should be the 3d Armored Division. Here is the account of the battle from the 'green book'- The Siegfried Line Campaign: If you play around with this a little bit then you'll discover that this site has many of the 'green books' in html, just ready to read. For the folks who don't know: the 'green books' are the official history of the US Army in WWII. They are called the 'green books' because they were released during the '50's with green binding. |
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The fighting in the Stolberg Corridor has been featured in several Charles Whiting books, a scenario pack for Command Decision, and mostly recently by Richard Baber's Buesbach scenario in The Journal #58. Have you ever played a WWII game set in the Stolberg Corridor? |